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Welcome To October’s Edition Health Newsletter

Chiropractic Care and Your Immune System The nervous system and immune system are hardwired and work together to create optimal responses for the body to adapt and heal appropriately. Chiropractic adjustments have been shown to boost the coordinated responses of the nervous system and the immune system. One of the most important studies showing the positive effect ...

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September Newsletter

Keep Young Athletes Healthy and Fit In today’s age of health and fitness, more and more kids are involved in sporting activities. Although being part of a football, soccer or Little League team is an important rite of passage for many children, parents and their children could be overlooking the importance of proper nutrition and body-conditioning ...

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August Newsletter

Backpack Safety Tips Back pain is pervasive among American adults, however, it is not uncommon among children and teens either. In a new and disturbing trend, young children are suffering from back pain much earlier than previous generations, and the use of overweight backpacks is a contributing factor, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). “In my ...

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June Newsletter

Chiropractic and Stress Life is full of ups and downs that are stressful. Even good events such as marriage, the birth of a child, buying a home, family reunions, vacations, and many other joyful activities register quite high on the stress meter – as high in stress as when really bad things happen. The difference is whether ...

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May 2018 Issue

Pregnancy & Newborn Chiropractic Treatment Intrauterine Constraint What is intrauterine constraint? Intrauterine constraint is defined as any forces external to the developing fetus that obstructs the normal movement of the fetus. Intrauterine constraint can prevent the developing fetus from attaining a head down vertex position and achieving a vaginal birth, resulting in cesarean section delivery. Webster Technique The official ...

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April 2018 Issue

Nourishing Traditions We have heard about “dangerous” cholesterol for years, but cholesterol is essential for proper brain function, energetic muscles, a strong immune system and even a long, healthy life. Cholesterol is so important it is made by nearly every cell in your body. In fact, recent studies reveal that the higher the cholesterol level in ...

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