When Stress Takes a Toll on Your Teeth
From the New York Times, 10/8/08 By CAMILLE SWEENEY With economic pressures affecting millions of Americans, dentists may have noticed a drop in patients opting for a brighter smile, but […]
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From the New York Times, 10/8/08 By CAMILLE SWEENEY With economic pressures affecting millions of Americans, dentists may have noticed a drop in patients opting for a brighter smile, but […]
Read more“I would like to share my personal story with all of you. I am 24 years old, and I have been in and out of the hospital more times to […]
Read moreChronic disease is a major problem in U.S. health care. More than one-third of Americans have one or more chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The personal costs […]
Read morePeople get mad. Insurance. Spouse. Traffic. Kids. Work. Stress. Weight. Economy. Taxes. School. You name it, there’s always something to get aggravated about. What’s interesting, is the more we ruminate […]
Read moreDo you have your daily schedule fine-tuned down to the second? Do you plan and strategize ways to fit the most into your day so that you get your kids […]
Read moreYou have seen the Webster Technique — that chiropractic technique to help pregnant mothers with breech babies — featured on The Learning Channel’s hit series “A Baby Story.” You have […]
Read moreBy JOHN SCHWARTZ @ NYT Pregnant women do not tip over, and researchers say an evolutionary curve has a lot to do with the reason why. Anthropologists studying the human […]
Read moreThe word “chiropractic” comes from the Greek words cheir (hand) and praxis (action) and literally means “done by hand.” Instead of prescribing drugs or performing surgeries, chiropractors use manual treatments […]
Read moreChiropractic care provides the foundation for good health. In addition, we need to incorporate healthy behaviors in our daily lifestyle, including exercise and balanced nutrition. Everyone knows that exercise and […]
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