Final exams have stressed college students seeking chiropractic
Chiropractors across the United States have been reporting a spike in visits from university and college students during the past two weeks as they prepare for final examinations.
Chiropractors across the United States have been reporting a spike in visits from university and college students during the past two weeks as they prepare for final examinations.
TICKEL, Dr. William E. Known as Will to his friends, was born the son of an ironworker 60 years ago in May in a steel and paper mill town along the Miami River in southern Ohio. He was a chiropractor and one of the vanishing breed of “old-timers” who practiced innately by hand only.
Chiropractors across the United States have been reporting a spike in visits from university and college students during the past two weeks as they prepare for final examinations.
TICKEL, Dr. William E. Known as Will to his friends, was born the son of an ironworker 60 years ago in May in a steel and paper mill town along the Miami River in southern Ohio. He was a chiropractor and one of the vanishing breed of “old-timers” who practiced innately by hand only.