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Protected: Build a PT Brand That Stands Out From the Crowd w / Jamey Schrier, PT

Practice Promotions

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UTERINE FIBROIDS AND AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Dr. Greg Hall

UTERINE FIBROIDS AND AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN Uterine fibroids disproportionately affect African American women, leading to a higher prevalence and more severe symptoms compared to other racial groups. This disparity can result in adverse health outcomes, such as increased rates of anemia due to heavy menstrual bleeding and a higher likelihood of undergoing surgical interventions like hysterectomy.

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Finding Hip Pain Relief Through Chiropractic Care

Northgate Chiropractic Clinic

Many people think they only need to visit a chiropractor if they have back pain. Chiropractors actually offer drug-free pain relief and pain management for all types of chronic and acute pain. At Northgate Chiropractic Clinic, we have a team.

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VITAMIN B2 (RIBOFLAVIN) AND AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH

Dr. Greg Hall

VITAMIN B2 (RIBOFLAVIN) AND AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH Vitamin B2 (also known as riboflavin ) improves memory and problem-solving. Vitamin B2 is essential for healthy brain function, as it helps the body produce mental energy. It also plays a role in the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and behavior. Vitamin B2 supports the maintenance of the myelin sheath , which coats nerve cells and is crucial for efficient neural communication.

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Measuring and Reporting with INSiGHT Scanning Technologies Using the 4 D Model  

CLA

Continuing Our Discussion on the 4 D’s Have you worked your way through our earlier Blog Posts on the Destructive D’s : Dysafferentation , Dysponesis , Dysautonomia , Dyskinesis ? As you did, you might have asked yourself some practical questions such as; “ How do I report scan findings so my patients will understand?’ “ How would I have time to add in more tests to my exams?