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Book Bags and Spinal Health – Promoting Safety and Well-Being in Students

Walker Chiropractic

A new school year has begun, and many students are walking around with backpacks full of books and supplies. The weight and design of book bags can significantly impact a student’s spinal well-being. At Walker Chiropractic, we often see students with back pain because of […] The post Book Bags and Spinal Health – Promoting Safety and Well-Being in Students appeared first on Walker Chiropractic Augusta, Evans GA.

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Preventing Financial Fallout

NCMIC

You work hard for your money, and you don't want to lose it by becoming a victim of financial mismanagement or worse, embezzlement.

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Breast size affects women's attitudes to exercise

ScienceDaily: Back and Neck Pain

Women with larger breasts tend to exercise less frequently and avoid high-intensity exercise and a new study has found much improved participation in recreational group exercises after breast reduction surgery. The new study further strengthens calls for more accessible, publicly funded breast reduction and other interventions in some cases.

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International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus Paper on Sports-Related Ophthalmology Issues in Elite Sports

Sports Medicine Research

International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus Paper on Sports-Related Ophthalmology Issues in Elite Sports The post International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus Paper on Sports-Related Ophthalmology Issues in Elite Sports appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Webinar: Serving a Medicare Population: Preparing for Full Scope

NCMIC

Serving a Medicare Population: Preparing for Full Scope

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You’re Not Alone – Depression, Stress, and Anxiety in the Locker Room

Sports Medicine Research

College athletes and nonathletes are under significant stress. Reported mental health symptoms and diagnoses are on the rise, with 1 in 3 students reporting a recent diagnosis. Fortunately, more college students report receiving mental information from institutions and treatment-seeking behaviors over time. The post You’re Not Alone – Depression, Stress, and Anxiety in the Locker Room appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.