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Dietary carbohydrates could lead to osteoarthritis

Researchers found that the carbohydrate composition of diets increased the risk of osteoarthritis in laboratory mice—even when the animals didn't differ in weight.


Tossing out the pain scake

To improve communication about pain between patients and physicians, a team led by researchers have developed a mobile application called "Painimation" that has the potential to assess and monitor pain better than any previously used measurement tools.


Bioengineers use magnetic force to manage pain

UCLA bioengineers have demonstrated that a gel-like material containing tiny magnetic particles could be used to manage chronic pain from disease or injury.
 
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Ethics

The Ethics of Touch, 2nd Ed.

In this groundbreaking work on ethics, Ben Benjamin and Cherie Sohnen-Moe directly address the difficult, confusing, and seldom-discussed-but-often-troubling dilemmas confronting touch therapy practitioners.

By honestly describing the issues, identifying clear principles, naming specific resources and using stories straight from the treatment room, they have written a book to guide, support and inspire both students and seasoned practitioners. » Learn More
 
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8 steps to document the history of a patient's chief complaint

New patients have their own unique needs and you have some detective work to do. Whether in the patient’s hand on the intake form or yours as you conduct a patient interview, you need to record the answers to the many questions you have about the complaint, which brings them in. » Read more...
 
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2018 Atlantic Chiropractic Conference

October 27-28
Location: Moncton, N.B.
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