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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Jul 10, 2014 | Health Articles

Have you ever found what you were searching for was right in front of your face? For many of us our health solution is as simple as that. The key is to training ourselves to look and listen to our bodies and to learn where to look for the right solution for our future health ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Jun 19, 2014 | Health Articles

Are you a weekend warriors or a well-trained athlete who is suffering with an injury?
If so, let us explore on of your most often asked 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 ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | May 1, 2014 | Health Articles

Let's Spring into Health!
Do you want to lose that stubborn weight? Did you promise yourself that this year you would get into shape? Do you want to feel young again and enjoy your health and life?
It can happen. But, it is up to you to make a change. Do something different. It comes down to ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Aug 1, 2013 | Health Articles

Our feet carry us everywhere that we want to go. They come in virtually every size and shape and are thrust into narrow spaces or raised up on four-inch heels to give us height. Victimized by bunions, calluses, plantar warts, and blisters. Subjected to hot sand, hard gravel and stones in the summer and occasionally ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | May 9, 2013 | Health Articles

Our feet carry us everywhere that we want to go. They come in virtually every size and shape and are thrust into narrow spaces or raised up on four-inch heels to give us height. Victimized by bunions, calluses, plantar warts, and blisters. Subjected to hot sand, hard gravel and stones in the summer and occasionally ...
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