Your Health – Fate or Choice?
We all know some people who get sick all the time. They’re just getting over one thing when here comes the next round of illness. We also know people who […]
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We all know some people who get sick all the time. They’re just getting over one thing when here comes the next round of illness. We also know people who […]
Read moreWhat if Albert Einstein had been put on Ritalin? Did you know that Einstein, one of the greatest geniuses of the last century, did not speak until he was four […]
Read moreStrong muscles keep your body upright and allow you to move. Good muscle strength and balance are critical to maintain proper posture and minimize muscle tension. Your muscles function much […]
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 moreBrainCore Therapy patient Cindy talks about her experience using neurofeedback to treat her chronic pain.
Read moreNow that health care reform has been put on the back burner, maybe it is time to discuss what health care reform should really look like. Although we talk about […]
Read moreIn the language of statistics, health is a continuous variable. A person’s health can be expressed as an infinity of values ranging from abundant well-being to terminal states approaching death. […]
Read moreSugar…..personal trainer public enemy #1! You might recall this enemy as being the catalyst for most of the food journal spats that you have with your trainer. Individuals who are […]
Read moreIt is a fact of life that job and career can be stressful. But some occupations also take a physical toll: persistent aching, throbbing or tingling in the hand, wrist, […]
Read moreMost of our daily activities work against good posture. We spend large portions of our days sitting in an uncomfortable chair, peering at a computer terminal. Muscles tighten and joints […]
Read moreEvidence of harm from cell phones continues to emerge: First there was the possible cancer link, and now there’s the suggestion that those little hand-held devices may affect children’s behavior. […]
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