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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

Here, we take an inside look at the plethora of opportunities available today for you to integrate the latest treatment modalities into your practice, especially those your patients might associate with the “fountain of youth:” the huge and promising area of regenerative medicine. To your health, prosperity and success!

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

Chiropractic Economics

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. During February and March, Chiropractic Economics magazine invited practicing DCs (and CAs on their behalf) to complete the survey.

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And the Wyvern Goes To…

Palmer College of Chiropractic

The SFMA has revolutionized the field of movement assessment and changed the way many health care practitioners diagnose musculoskeletal injuries. At Palmer, Dr. Young became involved with the Veterans Health Administration (VA) system and was drawn to the patients and the integrative setting. It means the world to me.”