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Rethinking Cold Meds for Kids

To Your Health January, 2018 (Vol. 12, Issue 01) By Editorial Staff If you haven't already tuned out any conversation about giving your children cough and cold medication when they're under the weather, Read More

Succeed Where You've Failed Before: How to Keep Your 2017 Resolutions

the same old New Year's resolutions. Every year at around this time, millions of people around the world resolve to improve their lives beginning Jan. 1 – and for most, Read More

Kids and Concussions: A Parent Primer on Initial Assessment

You're at your 10-year-old's soccer game and he's just collided with a member of the opposing team while fighting for a ball in the air. Unfortunately, the two hit heads Read More

Managing Sports Injuries Without Painkillers

As an active person, your favorite sport or exercise is an important part of your life. It gives you energy, it challenges you and it makes you come alive. You Read More

Post-Concussion Patient Care: Relevance of the Chiropractic Adjustment

There is a widespread understanding within the profession of the general guidelines for care of the concussion patient. These include guidelines for physical and cognitive rest, return to normal activities Read More

Think Straight: Concussion Facts

By Charles Masarsky, DC, FICC If you've done any research on concussions, you have probably already familiarized yourself with the Zurich Statement1 and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's fact Read More

Less Sleep = More Colds

You're not getting enough sleep, night after night, but you continue to push it, hoping it won't do any harm. Then cold season hits, and you find yourself getting even Read More

Take Control of Holiday Stress

Yes, the happy holidays are upon us, and as discussed last newsletter, the glorious days of indulgence can lead to weight gain if not managed properly. But the holidays are dangerous to Read More

OMG! Too Much Social Networking & Texting Could Be Dangerous

A Starling ne study suggests a disturbing association between excessive social networking and texting by teenagers and participation in a wide range of poor health behaviors including cigarette, alcohol and Read More

Steroids for Sciatica: More Trouble Than They're Worth

  Steroids for Sciatica: More Trouble Than They're Worth By Deborah Pate, DC, DACBR Use of epidural steroid injections has increased dramatically in recent years, despite the fact that studies have failed to Read More

To Your Health January 2014

  Keep Happy in the Winter: How to Avoid Seasonal Depression Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is when people experience symptoms of depression during the Fall and Winter months (winter depression) or Spring Read More

No Better Time to Exercise Than Now

By Editorial Staff We've said it before, are saying it now and undoubtedly will say it again: When it comes to exercise, you have to find time, make time and save Read More

To Your Health - September 2013

  Weight, Activity Statistics Explain America's Weight Problem Recently, a national online news magazine came out with what may be developing into an annual event. For the third straight year, the magazine Read More

To your Health - August 2013

Fish Oil Causes Prostate Cancer? Don't Believe the Media Hype There has recently been a surge in media coverage regarding a study that allegedly examined the effects of fish oil supplementation Read More

To Your Health - June 2013

  The Truth About Salt So what's the deal with salt? You know you need some of it, but everywhere you see advertising and headlines telling you to eat less of it. Read More

To Your Health June 2013

  Healthy Mother = Healthy Baby: What to Know Before Pregnancy Deciding to have a baby is one of the most important decisions a woman will ever make. But how many women Read More

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