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SUBLUXATION (A Sub-Lux-WHAT?!?) Here is what we know about how your body works: FACT: The brain is the master control center for the body. FACT: The brain stem and spinal cord are the pathways for nerve impulses to and from the brain. FACT: Messages back and forth through these nerves control the health and function […]
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You are laying in your bed in severe, throbbing pain in your head. It’s not a typical headache. It’s more than that. Sometimes it feels like an icepick or drilling. Sometimes, you just can’t move. You’ve been nauseous for hours, unable to rest or sleep. You can’t stand sound or light, and the smell of […]
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You just found out you are pregnant with your first (or 2nd, 3rd, or 4th or more!) child, and you are elated! Obviously, you are anxious to see your obstetrician—or your midwife—to ensure a healthy and successful pregnancy. All the possibilities are swimming through your head right now. Hospital birth or home birth? Water birth […]
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You may not know it, but you very likely know a child living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In the 1980’s, the prevalence of this disorder was 1 in 10,000—meaning one child in 10,000 was living with this condition1. Many had probably not even heard of Autism back then, let alone known a child living […]
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Traumatic Brain Injury A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is an injury to the brain resulting from a blow or jolt to the head. The impact itself can range from mild to severe, and the effects can be variable depending on what parts of the brain are affected and how it altered neural pathways. Sources […]
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Heart disease is one of the greatest health concerns facing our nation today. It is a highly preventable condition that exists in the body long before you experience symptoms. Because of this, heart disease is called the “silent killer,” and is consistently the number one cause of death for both men and women. Most people […]
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January is National Thyroid Health Month. In the United States, medication for thyroid is one of the most prescribed medications. According to the American Thyroid Association, approximately 1% of the population live with hypothyroid disorder, with another 10% that have thyroid disorder on a subclinical level. Affecting mostly women, the thyroid gland does not make […]
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Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week is occurring during the first week of December. Awareness of these diseases is important, because as many as 1.6 million Americans are affected. These diseases are known collectively as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is controlled through a complex system of nerves that communicate information between the GI […]
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Many of you know that I am a veteran of the United States Air Force. As a Public Health Officer, I ensured the medical readiness of our Airmen so that each could effectively carry out the mission. Physical fitness, vaccinations, malaria prophylaxis, a safe food supply and more were essential to maintaining our Airmen’s deployability. […]
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October 11th is National Coming Out Day. This day was chosen in 1987 to be a day to celebrate the strength and bravery of those in the LGBTQ community to come out and live as their authentic selves. The innate power of this action is hard to explain, and even harder to understand if one […]