Recent research presented in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health - Chiropractic, reveals that chiropractic care may play an important role in managing neurological disorders such as seizures.
Read MoreChanging your mindset can truly change your life. As Marcy Axness, Ph.D., says in her article, Gratitude, Upgrade Your Life, “When we focus our consciousness toward gratitude, beauty and communion, we weave peace into our very cells. This isn’t just flowery sentiment; this comes from leading-edge research in the fields of positive psychology and mind-body science.”
Read MoreParenting today is a brave new frontier, filled with all kinds of new health threats. Food is filled with preservatives or covered in pesticides, our water is full of chemicals and pharmaceutical residue, and kids experience physical and emotional stress. So what’s a parent to do to help their kids find balance?
Read MoreIn a recent article, Cole Bradburn, D.O., suggested that trauma from the birth process can impact a baby’s spinal growth and development, causing many preventable health challenges. In the article, he explains many of the reasons why infants need chiropractic care, like allowing a baby to “grow, develop, and function at its highest potential.”
Read MoreFew conditions in children cause as much stress and worry for parents as ADHD, and few conditions have as many long-term ramifications that affect all aspects of the child’s life. How parents decide to address ADHD in their child can dramatically affect her future on many levels.
Read MoreThe Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health - Chiropractic recently shared research showing that chiropractic care may play an important role in positive health outcomes for families.
Read More“Chiropractic care varies from practice to practice, meaning that families may have very different experiences related to the practice environments and clinical care provided by the practitioner. Knowledge of the research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences are three major elements to take into account for evidence-informed decision making to occur in a clinical practice."
Read MoreA recently published study by ICPA showed that 881 children under chiropractic care had significant quality of life concerns that are not commonly realized.
Read MoreIf you are like the majority of parents with infants and toddlers, you are sure to be familiar with otitis media – or ear infections. If you have taken your child to the pediatrician for treatment, you are not alone. Over 35% of all pediatric visits in the US are due to ear infections. Faced with deciding whether surgery is right for your child, you may wonder if there are any other options available. Well, there are.
Read MoreEveryone is aware of the benefits of eating a healthy diet. But, in today's busy world, as you rush between work, school, activities and commitments, following a healthy diet can often be difficult. Having a few "go-to" meal and snack recipes that the entire family (kids as well as adults) enjoys making and eating can alleviate much of the stress and anxiety of dealing with meal planning and preparation.
Read MoreSometimes it is hard being an “old mom”. I am in my sixties, my kids are long-grown, and I am an empty-nester. But my whole being still reacts as an “active” mom. I hear a random baby cry and my first instinct is to rush to console it.
Read MoreThe Fall of the year brings about so many changes – colorful leaves, falling temperatures, warmer clothing, and active school schedules. While many of these changes are met with great enthusiasm, one change is often met much less enthusiastically – the dreaded end of Daylight Saving Time or “Fall Back”.
Read MoreIf you conscientiously try to follow a healthy lifestyle for your family, chances are the scariest things this Halloween will not be the ghosts, goblins and ghouls who appear at your door but rather the items that show up in your child’s Halloween treat bag!
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