September 12, 2023

Spring, summer, fall, and winter comprise the seasons of the annual calendar. Millions of people would identify allergy season as the agonizing fifth season of their personal calendars. Seasonal allergies arrive in the form of sleep troubles, itchy eyes, mucous, and congestion among other uncomfortable and annoying symptoms.

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September 5, 2023

Regular Chiropractic check-ups and adjustments prevent and, in some cases, reverse the effects of joint and disc degeneration in the spine. Medical studies dating back to the early 1980’s help prove the importance of spinal adjustments to prevent arthritis, decay, and degeneration of the spine. Many people do not yet understand the valuable relationship between

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August 29, 2023

Computers and cell phones play a significant role in modern society. A 2015 survey revealed that 53% of people listed their cell phone as the most important item they would save from their home during a house fire. Most people use their cell phone as much as an appendage of the body and describe the

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August 23, 2023

Research shows that spinal adjustments improve pregnancy, labor times, and health outcomes for mothers and newborns. Every soon-to-be pregnant or expecting woman benefits from understanding and experiencing the benefits of Chiropractic. The maternal body undergoes various structural changes to accommodate the growing fetus during pregnancy. These changes profoundly impact the daily function of the expecting

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August 16, 2023

Witnessing a surgeon cut open an anesthetized patient to perform surgery reveals the complexity and power of surgical procedures. Understanding the risks of such procedures usually cannot be tangibly measured until the risk becomes a necessity. Chiropractic adjustments offer a completely different perspective and approach.

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August 2, 2023

Children under Chiropractic care report greater focus, function, and development! An early example of the connection between Chiropractic, the brain, and mental health took place in 1931. The Kentucky House of Reform presented a study involving a group of 244 adolescent boys who were incarcerated by the state because of criminal or behavioral problems. The

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