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Asthma Patients Benefit from Chiropractic Care

It has been recorded that approximately 14 Americans die from asthma attacks each day. Also, 17 million Americans suffer from the disease. Luckily, recent research has shown that asthma patients’ show marked improvement in their breathing abilities after some chiropractic care.

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Chiropractic Adjustment Helps Baby Sleep

A great deal of controversy has risen up around the idea of chiropractic care for children and infants. Some say that the tiny patients are too young to have their delicate spines manipulated. However, research has shown that it can be extremely useful for a number of problems.

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Topical Cream May Reduce Inflammation that Causes Back Pain

Recent research has shown that the topical creams, utilized by athletes, may actually hold the key to temporarily avoiding back pain. The cream acts as an anti-inflammatory, and is non-toxic. It allows the user to be much more active, without having to worry about bothersome back pain.

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Chronic Low Back Pain a Growing Problem in Parts of America

A recent study performed in North Carolina has found that since 1990, the number of people who say that they suffer from chronic low back pain has more than doubled. Researchers believe that this statistic may be indicative of the entire United States population and have begun to ask themselves why the numbers have gone up so much in only 19 years.

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If Sitting up Straight Doesn’t Help, Try a New Chair

Chances are, if you work in an office, you probably spend a great deal of time in your chair. Whether you are typing away on your latest report or if you are sitting through another 2 hour-long board meeting, you are bound to slump over at some point. Now, we all know that sitting up straight with your feet flat on the floor is the healthiest posture. It prevents back pain on an enormous scale. However, it isn’t always possible to maintain this form, and even if you do, you still may find yourself in a bit of pain.

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Excessive X-Rays and MRIs May Be Unnecessary and Harmful

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Recent studies have shown that attempting to detect back pain problems with x-rays and MRIs may, in fact, be more harmful to the patient than good. For example, they are quite expensive, and if the patient is not properly insured, he or she could find himself or herself with a pretty hefty out-of-pocket expense. Also, the most recent research says that these technologies do expose patients to low-doses of radiation, meaning that they can actually be harmful in the long run.

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­­­­Administered by Steve Snavely 2/16/09 ­

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