Tag Archives: chiropractic
Christmas Schedule
Just a quick reminder that the office will be closed on Monday, December 26th. No matter what is waiting for you under the tree, feeling good on Christmas morning is a great way to start the holiday. Stop in and … Continue reading
How To Avoid The Christmas Cold
Christmas is just around the corner. And while you may be wondering what to get your friends and loved ones, Old Man Winter has your gift already picked out. It’s the common cold. Yes, it’s the one gift you can’t … Continue reading
New Research: Chiropractic Outshines Medicine For Low Back Pain
A new study, in The Spine Journal, confirms what most chiropractic patients already know. When it comes to getting rid of acute low back pain, chiropractic is the best approach. Continue reading
Acupuncture Weight Loss – Just…
Acupuncture Weight Loss – Just How Does That Work? http://bit.ly/d62xgF
Healthy Brain Workout
I just came from a great seminar this past weekend called Neurotransmitters and The Brain. While it might not sound as riveting to you as the season finale of Lost it kept me glued to my chair. The health and well being of the brain has been a key interest to me [as it should to you as well] since my father died of Alzheimer’s disease. Continue reading
Fast Track to 2010…And Stressville
With Halloween behind us, we are on the fast forward track to the end of the year. Blink and it’s Thanksgiving. Blink again and it’s Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa. Blink a third time and the ball is dropping at Times Square. Continue reading
Fibromyalgia, Exercise and Chiropractic
In March, Alternative Complimentary Medicine published a Florida State University study on the effects of resistance training and chiropractic on fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome that disproportionately affects women. All of the participants in the study were women. Continue reading
Stay Positive And Live Longer
A study from the University of Pittsburgh was recently published that demonstrates having a positive mental attitude is worthwhile…if you want a longer and healthier life. Are Your a Grump? Here are a few ways to improve your attitude. Continue reading
Maintenance verses Repair: Car & Body
About a month back I drove my aging VW Passat to the dealer for warranty repair. While I was there, the service department did a 28 point service check free of charge on the vehicle. Their verdict? The 2000 Passat needed $5400 worth of work. So what’s the moral to this story and what does it have to do with health? Continue reading
Beta Blockers, Blood Pressure and Diabetes
Beta blockers remain a common type of drug to treat high blood pressure and cardiac conditions. The problem with these types of drugs is that they dramatically increase the risk of diabetes by elevating blood sugar. And diabetes has its own share of nasty health outcomes including blindness, circulation problems [which can result in amputations of the feet] and early death. Continue reading

