It’s one thing to use technology to stay connected with friends and family; it’s another to spend your time endlessly scrolling through mainstream and social media. Being plugged into the news is a major factor in mental and physical health, registered psychologist Simon Sherry shares. The number of Canadians who say they’re experiencing high levels
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Resolution of Low Back & Pelvic Pain in a Pregnant Patient Utilizing the Webster Technique: A Case Report & Review of the Literature Jena Snyder, DC & Joel Alcantara, DC Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health, Chiropractic ~ December 18, 2019 ~ Pages 139-143 Abstract Objective: To describe the successful health outcomes following chiropractic care of
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Resolution of Hypothyroidism & Improved Cervical Curve in a 52-Year-Old Female Undergoing Chiropractic Care for Vertebral Subluxation: A Case Study & Review of the Literature Caitlin Reimer, DC Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ January 27, 2020 ~ Pages 171-177 Abstract Objective: The purpose of this paper is to report the effects of subluxation based chiropractic care
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Reduction of Neck Pain and Immobility in a 78-Year-Old Patient with Severe Degenerative Disc Disease and Osteoporosis Using Gonstead Chiropractic Care for Vertebral Subluxation: A Case Study Sarah Hock DC, CACCP & Mike McIntyre, DC Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ April 6, 2020 ~ Pages 43-49 Abstract Objective: To describe the care and outcomes of subluxation-based
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Published in: Coherence in Chiropractic, Volume 2019, Issue 3 By weight, the average human adult male is approximately 60% water and the average adult female is approximately 55%. There can be considerable variation in body water percentage based on a number of factors like age, health, water intake, weight, and sex. In a large study
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For when humans have to evade predators, we have a fight-or-flight response to help alert our body to a danger. When we’re stressed our body releases a group of hormones called glucocorticoids (including cortisol) whose job it is to replenish the energy supply lost during the stressful encounter by revving sugar cravings and increasing fat
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Are you the parent of a teen or pre-teen and noticing changes to their posture? Or, do you spend a lot of time on your own mobile device and worried about how it may be affecting your neck and spine? A 2019 report by Common Sense Media, found that teens spend an average of seven
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Neuroimmunology and Chiropractic By Dr. Christopher Kent In the last few years, a growing number of scientists have become interested in the role of the nervous system in modulating immune system function. To doctors of chiropractic, the field of neuroimmunology is rich with clinical promise. This column will present a brief review, and discuss the
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