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August 12, 2019 |
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Moderate exercise is not only good for memory as people age, it also appears to help prevent the development of physical signs of Alzheimer's, known as biomarkers, in those who are at risk for the disease.
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An arm in a sling cures a shoulder fracture just as well as an operation with plates and screws.
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Focusing on movement instead of muscle can enhance weightlifting performance, suggests research
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Postural Correction presents 30 of the most commonly occurring postural conditions in a comprehensive format, providing hands-on therapists and body workers the knowledge and resources to help clients address their malalignments. Focusing on treatment rather than assessment, it takes a direct approach and applies specific techniques to improve posture from an anatomical rather than aesthetic perspective.
Suggestions also are made for those postures that are difficult to correct with hands-on techniques, such as scoliosis, genu valgum (knock knees), and genu varum (bow legs).
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As chiropractors, are we likely to see Lyme disease in our office? Well, the answer is yes and no. We may see the bull’s-eye rash during a patient examination, but most of the time, a patient with the rash ends up seeing their medical doctor.The clinical symptoms of acute Lyme disease usually include, but are not limited to flu-like symptoms: body aches, fever, chills and swollen cervical lymph nodes; headaches, fatigue and lethargy, and possibly a stiff neck. It’s most likely we will see patients who are suffering from chronic Lyme disease.
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