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Surf City
Category: Newsletter Library, Healthy Tips
Summertime is fun time - swimming, surfing, beach volleyball, beach barbecues, and lots of sunshine! We want to be sure to enjoy ourselves all summer long and not be slowed down by the speed-bumps of sunburn, muscle aches and pains, and back strain. There's plenty we can do for prevention and to make
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Surviving the Holidays
Category: Newsletter Library, Healthy Tips
The day after Thanksgiving is a milestone of sorts in America. It reminds us of just how quickly the year has gone by— and how close we are to the holiday season. This realization— coupled with the fabulous sales at major department stores and malls everywhere— helps make
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Swinging for the Fences
Category: Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
Game-changing plays in any sport and at any level are tremendously exciting. Whether we're watching Pop Warner football, middle school recreational soccer, high school basketball, or Major League Baseball, an extraordinary athletic play makes us stand up and cheer. If our team takes the lead as a result,
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TMJ
Category: Common Conditions Treated, Body Pain
The temporomandibular joint connects the jawbone to the skull. Up to 10 million people suffer from painful temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Symptoms include pain in the face and neck, locked jaw or limited jaw movement, painful
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Taking Care in Winter Weather
Category: Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
The onset of winter does not signal the end of exercise and outdoors activities. There's plenty of skiing and snowboarding available in the Northeast, the American Rockies, across Canada, and even in Southern California. For those who like their exercise with less dramatic velocity and acceleration,
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Taking Care of Older Joints (and Younger Joints, Too)
Category: Newsletter Library, Staying Young
Many people experience increasing musculoskeletal joint stiffness as they get older. Shoulders, knees, and ankles don't seem to be as flexible as they once were. It seems more difficult to bend over and pick up a dropped object. It may be uncomfortable to turn your head around to see the car in the next
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Ten Minutes of Stretching Can Make All the Difference
Category: Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
Should I stretch before or after I exercise?1 Should I even bother to stretch at all? These are the questions that every busy adult asks whenever he or she is planning to begin an exercise program. The correct answer to the first question is "do whatever is right for you." Some people need to lengthen
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Ten Tips for Smart Stretching
Category: Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
1. Why stretch? Stretching lengthens muscles and improves flexibility. Also, stretching the big leg muscles - the hamstrings, calves, and quads - simultaneously loosens and lengthens the muscles of your lower back. So, when you stretch, you're helping your back! 2. When to stretch? Recent exercise physiology
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Tennis Elbow
Category: Common Conditions Treated, Repetitive Use Injuries
Tennis elbow often gets better on its own, but the majority of people who have persistent pain show improvement through non-surgical treatment. Tennis elbow is actually a misnomer in that it occurs in roughly only five percent of people who play tennis. Anatomically, the cause of tennis elbow is repetitive
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Tennis, Anyone?
Category: Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
Repetitive stress injuries are typically very difficult to treat successfully. These injuries are the result of actions done repeatedly, frequently, and consistently over time. They've taken a long time to build up and, therefore, the healing process also requires a fair amount of time. Shin splints,
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Tension Headaches
Category: Common Conditions Treated, Chronic Condition Relief, Headaches
Tension headaches are the most common type of headache. The pain usually spreads throughout the head so that sufferers feel like they’re wearing a tight band. Doctors divide tension headaches into two types — episodic and chronic. The episodic variety lasts from half an hour to a week, and recurs
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Thaw Your Frozen Shoulder With Chiropractic
Category: Newsletter Library
Can't raise your arm due to a frozen shoulder? Chiropractic care offers a natural solution to your frozen shoulder symptoms.
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The 3 Most Common Chiropractic Questions Answered
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Looking for a natural way to treat pain? Chiropractic care offers an effective solution.
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The 5 Senses
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The 5 Senses The five senses, that is, the sense of sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell, provide us with necessary information regarding the world around us.1 These precious capabilities enable us to navigate our environment with seemingly instantaneous feedback with reference to our actions and
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The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Recovery Sports Injuries
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Chiropractic care can help you get off the sidelines after a sports injury.
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The Benefits of Chiropractic Treatment for Older Patients
Category: Newsletter Library
Could chiropractic treatment help you deal with the effects of aging?
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The Benefits of Chiropractic for Chronic Pain Caused by PTSD
Category: Newsletter Library
Chiropractic treatment could offer the solution if chronic pain is one of your PTSD symptoms.
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The Benefits of Chiropractic for Heart Health
Category: Newsletter Library
Could chiropractic treatments improve your heart health?
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The Benefits of Sleep for Adults
Category: Newsletter Library
Obtaining sufficient restful sleep is an essential requirement for optimal human productivity. Such a practice is a key component of a healthy lifestyle, which includes a nutritious diet, regular vigorous exercise, and a positive mental attitude. How much sleep one needs varies from person to person.
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The Benefits of Spinal Alignment On Sports Performance
Category: Newsletter Library
Could a misaligned spine be the reason for your sports slump?
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The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
Category: Newsletter Library, Staying Motivated
Whether you live in the United States, Canada, or Western Europe, your health care decision-making is impacted by the type of health insurance available. In the United States, a fee-for-service system implies that you will be paying for some or all of the costs of every service used on your behalf. In
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The Best Treatment for Trigger Points
Category: Newsletter Library, Back, Body & Joint Pain
Trigger points are painful nodules in muscular tissue, commonly found in the upper back, low back, and gluteal muscles. Trigger points are frequently chronic, persisting from day to day without much relief. When someone says, “My muscles are all in knots”, those knots are most likely trigger points. The
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The Bottom Line on the Bird Flu
Category: Newsletter Library, Illness Prevention
It’s hard to turn on the television or listen to the radio without hearing about the dangers of an impending pandemic of the Avian Flu (often called the ‘bird flu’). Day after day, the media interview expert after expert who claim that the bird flu is going to cause massive
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The Common Core
Category: Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
Core strength is critical for everyday activities such as placing heavy grocery bags into the trunk of your automobile, carrying a gallon jug of milk from the refrigerator to the dining room table, and even walking to the mailbox. When your core strength is diminished, even bending over to pick up a
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The Fast Lane
Category: Newsletter Library, Staying Motivated
Driving fast is not necessarily a good thing. We want to get where we're going as quickly as possible, but we also want to arrive safely. If we drive too fast, we may encounter all sorts of problems. If we drive too slow, we're wasting time and may be causing traffic problems behind us. These competing
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The Goldilocks Way
Category: Newsletter Library, Healthy Tips
Like Goldilocks, we want things to work out just right. When it comes to our health, though, things don't work out just right by themselves.Neglect causes many serious health problems. Abuse - in the form of unhealthy behaviors - causes many additional serious disorders.Every day on TV and radio news
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The Home Stretch
Category: Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
Thanks to effective public health campaigns regarding healthy lifestyle choices, many people have incorporated regular, vigorous exercise, a nutritious diet, and getting sufficient rest in their daily routines. For many people, an additional important component of a healthy lifestyle is regular stretching. Regular
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The Importance of Routine Chiropractic Treatment
Category: Newsletter Library
Looking for a natural way to enhance your health? Long-term chiropractic care offers several important health benefits.
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The Inner Game of Health
Category: Newsletter Library, Stress & Anxiety
Way back in the 1960s, when everything was brand-new, the Beatles introduced Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to national television audiences in American and the UK. The Maharishi came to the West with the Beatles to introduce a new thing - Transcendental Meditation.At the time most Westerners were not familiar
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The Life You Want to Live
Category: Newsletter Library, Chronic Conditions
We all want to get the most we can out of life. Whether we want to find a loving partner, work at a meaningful career, gather an abundance of financial resources, or have enough leisure time to pursue favored interests, the usual bottom line is that we want to be happy. Throughout thousands of years
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The Long View
Category: Newsletter Library, Staying Motivated
In general most people pay close attention to auto maintenance. Whether the concern is tires, brakes, transmission, or windshield status, people make sure that their cars do what they need them to do. People count on their cars to perform effectively. No one wants a surprise, especially in a critical
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The Luck of the Draw
Category: Newsletter Library, Breaking Bad Habits
Some people do all the right things and still develop serious health problems. Others flaunt their bad habits and are able to live long lives, dying peacefully in their sleep at the age of 95. For example, high blood pressure (hypertension, HTN) is a common chronic disease in the United States. With
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The Most Effective Ways to Improve Your Sleeping Position
Category: Newsletter Library
Could the way you sleep be the cause of your back pain?
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The Mysteries of Injuries
Category: Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
A person with an exercise- or sports-related injury has many questions: When can I start exercising? When can I get back to my sport? What can I do to prevent this from happening again? The answers to these questions are relatively straightforward. But for some, injuries continue to happen. Which leads
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The Next Ten Years
Category: Newsletter Library, Staying Motivated
What does the future hold in store? None of us can know with certainty, although some predictions are possible. Stock market indexes will rise. Then they'll fall. Then everyone will hope that the indexes will rise again. Hemlines will fall. Then they'll rise. Then in two or three years they'll fall again. The
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