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Study suggests physical activity reduces cardiovascular disease

Chiropractic Economics

Researchers analyzed more than 50,000 participants and found those meeting exercise recommendations had a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular disease. For DCs, this emphasizes the importance of promoting physical exercise for overall health, highlighting its benefits for cardiovascular, neurological and musculoskeletal well-being.

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Is multidisciplinary the right approach for your practice? Four questions to ask

Chiropractic Economics

Most multidisciplinary practices are designed to provide patients with a more comprehensive approach to health and wellness, highlighting a holistic way for them to monitor and improve their health. Are you prepared to deal with and delegate harmoniously for the good of the patient and the practice? Question 3. Question 4.

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A letter from the Editor

Chiropractic Economics

HALL | Editor-in-Chief Your patients come to you to feel better as quickly as possible. Experts in this issue illustrate the advantages of this integrated approach and highlight how it can offer patients a comprehensive road map back to wellness. Welcome to Issue 6. 52% want special coverage of sports medicine and treating athletes.

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Groundbreaking Spine Surgery Performed by Dr. Ehsan Jazini Marks New Era in Motion-Preserving Procedures

OrthoSpineNews

This pioneering surgery offers new hope to patients suffering from debilitating neck pain, nerve compression, numbness, and tingling, especially those who have failed conservative treatments. In this case, we didn’t just avoid limiting the patient’s natural motion; we gave some of it back.”

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President selects new Surgeon General nominee

Chiropractic Economics

Gayle Means, it noted, had been vigilant about her health in terms of going to doctors appointments, getting preventive tests, eating healthy food and exercising; but she had been a smoker and was on prescription medications to control her blood sugar and cholesterol. Our healthcare system now has very little to do with health.

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Time to start thinking big: The 27th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

DCs could also be exercising financial caution, having just emerged from an extended downturn fueled by the coronavirus pandemic. The percentages of non-white patients our respondents reported seeing grew by a few percentage points, too. Potential new patients are out there, ready to pay for the services they want and you provide.

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And the Wyvern Goes To…

Palmer College of Chiropractic

At Palmer, Dr. Young became involved with the Veterans Health Administration (VA) system and was drawn to the patients and the integrative setting. In addition to patient care, I see my role as education and advocacy for the profession. He continues to serve patients at the VA and has recently welcomed a new baby to his family.