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B.C. led research aims to help people with spinal cord injuries get fit

People with spinal cord injuries now have a set of exercise guidelines for maintaining heart health to match those offered to the general population decades ago.


Adult healthy eaters more physically fit in old age: study

People who have a healthier diet throughout their adult lives are more likely to be stronger and fitter in older age than those who don't, according to a new study led by the University of Southampton.


Volunteers, amateur inventors build everyday devices for the disabled

For many Canadians with disabilities, it's the little things that make day-to-day living a bit harder. Kent Hehr, federal minister for persons with disabilities, knows how difficult things can be. He's been in a wheelchair since he was 21.
 
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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.

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Brain changes may persist in teenage athletes months after concussion: study

A new Canadian study suggests teenage athletes who sustain concussions may still be experiencing brain changes even after they have been cleared to return to play. Researchers at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine examined 17 bantam hockey players aged 11 to 14 who suffered concussions while playing. » Read more...
 
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