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Dec. 10, 2018
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Nova Scotia launches research program with exercise as part of cancer treatment

The team will track costs for a 12-week program and the savings it brings to the health care system over a one-year period.


Spinal injury throws body clock off schedule

In the hours and days following a spinal cord injury, the gears that control the body's internal clocks fall profoundly out of sync, impacting body temperature, hormone fluctuation, immunity and the timing of a host of other bodily processes, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research.


Arthritis takes toll on workplace productivity

A recent Arthritis Research Canada study has revealed systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases place significant economic strain on the paid and unpaid workforce in the form of excess productivity costs.
 
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Key points for creating an at-home clinic

Working from a home office is a welcome break from stressful daily commuting and bad weather issues, and can help busy chiropractors achieve a better work-life balance. » Read more...
 
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