The Social Vagus
AUTHOR // John Edwards, D.C., CACCP People in stressful situations bargain and negotiate. Then they get frustrated and angry. Then they shut down. In November 2014,
AUTHOR // John Edwards, D.C., CACCP People in stressful situations bargain and negotiate. Then they get frustrated and angry. Then they shut down. In November 2014,
AUTHOR // Joe Dispenza, D.C. In a stunning discovery made by the University of Virginia’s School of Medicine, researchers have overturned decades of textbook teaching by
AUTHOR // Steven Prentice, DC, CACCP Labels: Chiropractic, Author Steven Prentice, DC, CACCP, Issue #35 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has become the fourth most
AUTHOR // Bobby Doscher, DC The basic premise of chiropractic philosophy is: “The power that makes the body heals the body.” There is a vitalistic force
AUTHOR // Kevin Donka, D.C. This is a phrase that can be heard or read on a poster in nearly every chiropractic office on any
AUTHOR // Kevin Donka, DC A few years back, I was adjusting a family who had been under care for several years. This family consisted
Most people experience back pain, and many of these patients use drugs for pain relief. A 2014 study1 found that of older adults with chronic back
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Sciatica is a common pain problem that affects about 5% of adults. Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis: sciatic pain can have a number
We spend a tremendous amount of money in the United States on back pain. The World Health Organization estimates that we spend as much as $200 billion a