View As Webpage | View Archives| If you click the images or links in the Sponsor Spotlight advertisement we will provide your subscription contact information only to that sponsor.

 
 
 
MMMM d, yyyy
News 
 

Shoulder pain linked to increased risk of heart disease

A new study led by investigators at the University of Utah School of Medicine finds that individuals with symptoms that put them at increased risk for heart disease could be more likely to have shoulder problems, including joint pain and rotator cuff injury.


Vancouver Liberal MP criticizes feds' slow response to opioid crisis

A Liberal MP is speaking out about what she considers a frustratingly slow response by her own federal government to the crisis of fentanyl, a potent opioid linked to more than 500 overdose deaths last year in B.C. and Alberta alone.


Dementia risk higher for residents near high-traffic roads: study

People who live in close proximity to high-traffic roadways appear to have a higher risk of dementia than those who live farther away, say researchers, suggesting that air pollution from vehicles may be a factor in the development of the neurological disease.


Exercise may help manage celiac disease

A study aimed at helping more than 110,000 Canadians living with celiac disease has been given a boost thanks to a seed grant from the University of Calgary's Faculty of Kinesiology.
 
Sponsor's Message 
 
Chiro Bookstore

Differential Diagnosis & Management for Chiropractors, 5th Ed.

The Fifth Edition of this best-selling reference is a compendium of evidence-based approaches to the most common presenting complaints. Covering both musculoskeletal and visceral complaints, this text is intended to direct the chiropractor toward an appropriate plan of approach in both diagnostic evaluation and care. Highlighting these approaches are flowcharts (algorithms), relevant historical questioning, and summaries of common conditions related to the presenting complaint. >> Learn More
 
Featured News 
 
Feature News

Light exercise after concussion may halt prolonged symptoms: study

Getting physical exercise within a week of suffering a concussion may reduce a young person's risk of experiencing ongoing symptoms, say researchers, whose finding runs counter to conventional guidelines calling for strict mental and physical rest following the common brain injury. » Read more...
 
Events 
 

DC 2017

March 15-18, 2017
Location: Washington Hilton, Washington DC » >>Learn more

Life Vision - Montreal

March 31-April 1, 2017
Location: Montreal » >>Learn more