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Peripheral Arterial and Venous Disease: Prevention, Identification and Treatment Strategies
Peripheral vascular disease afflicts millions of Americans yearly. Approximately 80 million Americans suffer with venous insufficiency and approximately eight million Americans are afflicted with peripheral… Continue Reading
Stretching and Massage
It makes sense that coupling stretching with your massage sessions is an effective tool to use in your practice. It just seems to fit naturally… Continue Reading
Diabetes and Your Oral Health
Diabetes affects nearly 24 million people in the United States. The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) encourages those with diabetes to pay extra attention to… Continue Reading
The “Yin-Yang Method” For Knee Pain Relief
In case you aren’t familiar, the idea of yin and yang comes from China, and describes how seemingly opposite forces can actually complement one another…. Continue Reading
Look Naturally Youthful and Better: With a Multi-Level Makeover
How do we view midlife? If you’re like most baby boomers and Gen Xers, you probably have every expectation that the second half of your… Continue Reading
Broken Or Missing Teeth? Bridges vs. Implants
Broken or missing teeth cause many people to visit their local dental offices looking for solutions. They discover the causes being from teeth grinding/clenching, accidents,… Continue Reading
Plantar Fasciitis
It seems as if chiropractic and acupuncture practices are getting more patients who are experiencing foot symptoms. Patients during this increase typically come in for… Continue Reading
Permanently Destroy Your Stubborn Fat
One in every three women say they have considered more lengths than changing their diet and increasing their exercise in order to rid themselves of… Continue Reading
The 411 On Your Medication History
You have an upcoming appointment with your new psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. You are hoping to be placed on good medication regimen to help… Continue Reading
4 Tips Sleeping Tips For Your Baby
“What should be done eventually, must be done immediately.” This was a quote from a college athletics administrator about why he was firing a football… Continue Reading









