Medicine Gives Us A Longer Life?
…revealed better overall health and higher quality of life among those receiving chiropractic health care. Generally, the Chiropractic patient reported fewer health problems — 15% fewer reported two or more…
…revealed better overall health and higher quality of life among those receiving chiropractic health care. Generally, the Chiropractic patient reported fewer health problems — 15% fewer reported two or more…
…pressing medical problems, microbial drug resistance caused by widespread antibiotic use, and antibiotic-induced chronic disease. But I can imagine applications throughout the medical profession. How about “wait-and-see surgery” for example?…
…Christina, started Chiropractic care in July, 2002. At that time, when she started care, she had asthma and problems with her white cells. Christina would spike 105 fevers with no…
…of the parts we can understand the whole. Beyond that, we think that health problems are due to a fault in the parts or that there are too many parts…
…Offices in the South Florida region, our Client is part of a multidisciplinary team of professionals that care for patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves,…
…one’s back, leading to potentially chronic back pain problems if one spends long hours sitting. The study was conducted at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen, Scotland, and was presented earlier this…
…experts over at the FDA have already given notice that the agency is completely incompetent? The FDA’s science board spent a year studying problems at the agency, and concluded that…
…that can include fungal infections of the mouth, rash, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and digestive tract problems, just to name a few. Misuse of antibiotics also increases ones risk of encountering…
…responsible for utilizing techniques to alleviate problems in patients’ neuromusculoskeletal systems. Candidates must have strong organization and leadership skills and be able to coordinate and track a variety of details…
…that, we think that health problems are due to a fault in the parts or that there are too many parts or not enough chemicals. There are some problems with…
By Sid Mouk, D.C. “Nothing can be done to help you because you have _______________ and it’s incurable.” I recently spoke with a nurse who was having problems with her…
…problems as carpal tunnel syndrome, back pain and tendinitis.Under OSHA’s new rules, a worker who has an ergonomic injury diagnosed by a doctor would be entitled to have the work…
For sale: 2 Lloyd Stationary adjusting tables, both with pelvic and cervical drops, Both in very good, clean condition, fully operational, dependable and without any problems. $350 for each. 1…
…one,” the non-medical doctor probably added for comic relief. Mostly we talked about how far people had to drive to get to the hospital and problems with funding new hospitals…
…also used it as a quality control gift for any problems my staff caused. I have since sold my office and have been keeping it my house selfishly:) I need…
…for treating musculoskeletal problems, sports and soft tissue injuries, spinal conditions, arthritis, wound healing, dermatological and neurological problems. selling for $19,000 or best offer. Regular price $22,000 plus applicable taxes….
…is room for growth for those who want it. This role includes: • utilising musculoskeletal, neurological and functional tests to identify and assess physical dysfunctions and problems of patients •…
…created by the chiropractic profession which brings together the world’s greatest thinkers to address problems from health care to education to human interaction based on a philosophy of Vitalism. This…
…international author David Servan-Schreiber in a recent interview with Ode magazine. “When I prescribe essential fats to children with learning problems, they learn twice as fast. There isn’t a medicine…
…overlooks the glaring fact that milk resides at the top of the list of allergy-triggering foods. Milk is linked to a whole spectrum of chronic children’s health problems including such…
…diseases ($34 billion), back problems ($32 billion), and normal childbirth ($32 billion). The $56 billion spent on mental disorders included depression. That’s a lot of money treating symptoms. Quite a…
…tell you that the new Medicare rules are working just fine, just as planned. Both of these problems though, pale in comparison to the one Dr. Roses brought up: “The…
…what difference we make as individuals. When compared to the enormous magnitude of problems we see and hear about every day, locally and globally, our own power to make a…
…many parts of Los Angeles and Orange County areas, which have been worst hit by wind fanned fires. The elderly, children, and people with breathing problems or heart disease are…
…go straight upwards.” His comment demonstrates a typically American, classically human, endlessly optimistic faith in the ability of new technology to solve all our problems like magic. The big problem…
…attack, psychosis, hallucinations, depression, worsening of ADHD symptoms, confusion, hostility, cognitive impairment, nervous habits and jerky movements (tics), nausea, vomiting, abnormal liver function tests, growth problems, weight loss, blurred vision,…
…etc. to ICA members. I will work to establish an ICA “Practice Hotline” to answer our members’ questions about practice, insurance, Medicare problems/questions, and any other issues that may arise…
…Home Products is the parent company of Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. The parent company funds the lab who funds the research which finds that the problems encountered “do not worsen” and heart…
…of cases of convulsions, heart problems, trouble breathing, neurological complications and other reactions, including at least 54 deaths involving decongestants and 69 deaths involving antihistamines,” reports the Washington Post. Dr….
…Diagnose health problems by reviewing patients’ health and medical histories; questioning, observing and examining patients; and interpreting x-rays and other imaging and lab tests as indicated. 3) Analyze x-rays in…
…so fortunate. Most people coming to my office this week have had complaints of respiratory problems, sinus problems, burning eyes, and fatigue from the unusual heat we’ve had this week….
…problems with your wrist before?” asked the doctor. “Yes, I broke it a few years ago in the very spot I now feel pain.” “You’re probably retracing,” said the doctor….
…about,” said Morgenstern. A common perception is that it is about pain, “a neck ache, back ache or something of that nature, but its not.” She says that when a…
…you can be like the majority of Americans and pop pills. Two problems though – One: most pills, potions and the rest of that junk only cover up the symptoms,…
…had it’s share of problems and has done what it can to have survived this long. I’m a graduate of the institution and proud to say so. For many years…