November is National Family Caregivers Month, which means it’s time to acknowledge the people who take care of their loved ones 24/7. They deserve recognition for all that they do! This means it’s time to take care of your family while they are taking care of you! If you have […]
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September is Pain Awareness Month. This means shedding light on chronic pain so we can understand more about the underlying causes of pain to improve treatments and alleviate suffering. Chronic pain is defined as persistent pain lasting at least three months. It has many underlying causes, from misalignment, arthritis, scar […]
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Chiropractic care for students of all ages supports the immune system and the whole body so you can do your best. Back to school can be exciting and stressful for both parents and students. This year, more than ever, everyone is stressing a healthy return to school environments as we […]
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Are you heading toward repetitive strain injury (RSI) with your habits or lifestyle? RSI is a medical term for damage to tissues caused by repeated physical actions. These actions are often work-related, such as typing or performing manual labor. The pain generally occurs in the upper body. Modern technology has […]
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Back pain is something that most of us have experienced from time to time. Sometimes we know exactly what causes it and maybe we even ignore that. However, our bodies are always giving us clues and trying to tell us things if we are willing to listen. Back pain is […]
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September is National Healthy Aging Month, so we thought it a great time to talk about some best-practices to keep you going strong for years to come. Is there a magic pill, a fountain of youth, a special diet, or just luck with great genes that can promise healthy aging? […]
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Back to school time is upon us. Even though this year looks very different for many students and parents, there are still things you can do to ensure a healthy start with either in person or online learning. Fall in Michigan can be a high time for allergies and stress […]
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. More than 140,000 people die each year from stroke in this country. It is also the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the US. Each year, approximately 795,000 people suffer a stroke. Related: Signs of a Stroke […]
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Did you know that April is Stress Awareness Month? Well, that sure if fitting given the current worldwide pandemic situation. Even without this added stress, most people experiences headaches from time to time for different reasons, including stress and tension. Sometimes we know why we have a heachache. It could […]
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Dr. Thurman Fleet taught the following – “there are only six kinds of disturbances that can affect the human body. These are GLANDULAR, ELIMINATIVE, NERVOUS, DIGESTIVE, MUSCULAR, and CIRCULATORY. All diseased conditions, aches and pains, and other discomforts experienced by the body can be attributed to one or more of […]
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