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Inflammation At the Corners Of Your Lips: Angular Chelitis/Angular Stomatitis
Do you get inflammation at the corners of your lips? This could be angular chelitis, or stomatitis, which is common in adults, especially older adults…. Continue Reading
Starting a Fitness Routine? Here’s What You Need To Know: Part 2
In part 1, we talked about common side effects you may experience during and after exercise. How your body responds to exercise helps you decide… Continue Reading
Prioritize Your Heart Health
With ongoing talks of resolutions and re-prioritizing our lives down to the very meticulous details, including: re-organizing our priorities, becoming more time-efficient, and being a… Continue Reading
Osteoporosis and Heart Disease
February is American Heart month, and it is important to highlight the connection between heart disease and osteoporosis. Studies show that people with heart disease… Continue Reading
What Is New In the Nonsurgical Face Lift?
Thread lifting is a new nonsurgical face treatment that lifts and tightens sagging skin tissue, by injecting threads that create a mesh under the skin…. Continue Reading
Focused Awareness Meditation: A Holistic Alternative Toward Diabetes Management
When studying meditation it is important to also become educated on the dangers of stress and the affect of stress to the body, mind, emotions,… Continue Reading
Post-Stroke Rehab
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., with one person dying every four minutes. Approximately 800,000 people have a stroke each… Continue Reading
Exercise Can Help Your Chiropractic Treatment
Exercise and movement are important parts of the chiropractic approach. A corrective exercise program allows for a renewed sense of self-reliance and an ability to… Continue Reading
Cardio Health and Diabetes
The incidence of diabetes continues to rise and has quickly become one of the most prevalent and costly chronic diseases worldwide. A close link exists… Continue Reading
A Healthy Heart, a Healthy You
Cardiovascular disease includes heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women… Continue Reading










