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Study suggests physical activity reduces cardiovascular disease

Chiropractic Economics

For DCs, this emphasizes the importance of promoting physical exercise for overall health, highlighting its benefits for cardiovascular, neurological and musculoskeletal well-being. Communicating these findings can help patients understand the comprehensive health benefits of regular physical activity.

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A letter from the editor: Integrated treatments

Chiropractic Economics

According to Mark Sanna, DC, “From human cellular tissue products and platelet-rich plasma therapy to ozone and peptide therapies, regenerative medicine is transforming the way musculoskeletal conditions, joint health and overall patient wellness are managed.” To your health, prosperity and success!

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

Chiropractic Economics

“Furthermore, while access to occupational therapy or physical therapy was generally similar among Americans with various incomes and insurance providers, use of chiropractic care was low among low-income adults and those with public health insurance. sell edible products containing CBD.

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Handy hints for eating well

Musculoskeletal Australia

Now is a good time to review your eating habits, make sure you’re eating as well as you can to improve your health, energy levels and mood. Check out the Eat for Health website for more information. Don’t follow the latest diet you’ve seen online or in magazines. Here are some handy hints to help you get started. Seek advice.

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And the Wyvern Goes To…

Palmer College of Chiropractic

A network of more than 31,000 members are working day in and day out to achieve a world of unlimited health and human potential. ANTHONY LISI, D.C. (’96) Dr. Lisi has been instrumental in transforming health care for veterans by broadening their access to chiropractic services.