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Chiropractic Better Than Medication for Neck Pain

A study published in the research journal Annals of Internal Medicine and widely reported by mainstream media suggests chiropractic spinal manipulation is more effective than over-the-counter and prescription medication for relieving acute and subacute neck pain. Spinal manipulative therapy was more effective than medication in both the short and long term. The study involved 272 […]

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Death by Opioid Overdose: The Odds Aren’t in Your Favor

If that can’t be true is your immediate thought after reading this title, we admit it certainly sounds a bit far-fetched at first blush, considering our generally unhealthy and downright dangerous world. But bear with us, because this is where things get interesting – disturbingly interesting. According to new findings from the National Safety Council, […]

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How to Prevent Holiday Weight Gain: Weigh In

If you’re concerned about your weight this holiday season, you’re not alone. Millions of people stress about how to enjoy the festivities – and at least a few of the treats, sweets and other holiday foods – without packing on the pounds they’ve worked so diligently to lose all year. In previous issues of To […]

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Winter Cold and Flu Defense

By Dr. Jared M. Skowron If you’re looking to gear up for the cold and flu season without subjecting yourself or your family to the potential dangers of the flu vaccine, take heart: There are natural ways to boost your immune system and reduce your risk of getting sick. Here are a few to discuss […]

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The Upside to Social Media?

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]e hear about social media every day, and it’s often in a negative context – as in excessive screen time, dependence on technology, and the psychological problems attributable to the platforms themselves, including a constant need to check one’s accounts, high levels of stress based on what one reads online (even potential bullying scenarios or […]

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