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November 4, 2019
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Participaction report card gives Canadian adults an F for physical activity

It's not just kids who get too much screen time and too little physical activity – adults are falling short, too.


Researchers find high-intensity exercise improves memory in seniors

Researchers at McMaster University who examine the impact of exercise on the brain have found that high-intensity workouts improve memory in older adults.
 
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Why chiropractors should consider the franchise model

Why chiropractors should consider the franchise model

Strategically, practitioners in a franchise system control the narrative of what chiropractic is within their community. By working with like-minded DCs and allied health practitioners for the same goal, the messaging is consistent, and the results are ongoing. Franchised-based branding has a solid track record of achieving this goal. While there are many unique benefits to participating in a franchise, such as business systems, management support etc., let’s focus on the strategic elements here and how it applies to our profession. » Read more...
 
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2020 San Diego Pain Summit

Date: Feb 11-16, 2020
Location: San Diego, CA
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Brain Injury Canada Conference

Date: April 30-May 1, 2020
Location: Ottawa
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