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Study uncovers possible key to preventing back pain in runners

A new study from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center examines what may cause chronic back pain in runners and the exercises to help prevent it.


Proper exercise can reverse damage from heart aging: study

Exercise can reverse damage to sedentary, aging hearts and help prevent risk of future heart failure – if it's enough exercise, and if it's begun in time, according to a new study by cardiologists at UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources.


New study finds link between weight loss and pain reduction

Until now, academic research examining the connection between body weight and related pain has been limited. A new study at the University of Michigan sought to find out how (and where) obese individuals experience widespread pain and comorbid chronic conditions such as fatigue and depression. In doing so, researchers measured how even a small amount of weight loss could make a big difference.
 
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Webinar: Neurology for Chiropractors – Sports Concussions

Join Dr. Frederick “Ted” Carrick for a one-hour presentation on clinical neurology with an emphasis on mild traumatic brain injuries. It is designed for the practicing chiropractor and details the diagnostic and therapeutic applications that represent an evidence-based approach to sports concussions.

Carrick is a professor of neurology and senior research fellow of Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (BCMHR-CU). He has taught clinical neurology around the world to physicians from all disciplines for 37 years, and has held professorships in neurology at several institutions.

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Date: Jan. 31st, 2018, 12 noon EST
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More than one million unnecessary medical tests, procedures for Canadians each year

Each year, there are at least one million unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures done in Canadian health-care settings. This means that hundreds of thousands of Canadians are exposed to potential harm by unnecessary care. A recently released report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information in partnership with Choosing Wisely Canada demonstrates how pervasive unnecessary care is across the country and highlights several key examples where changes could be made to benefit patients and the health system. » Read more...
 
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With contributions from over 100 specialists and researchers from throughout the world, this book will be ideal for all professionals who have an interest in fascia and human movement. >> Order now
 
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