April 2, 2018

Exercising Alfresco

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In “The Producers”, the riotous Mel Brooks movie classic from 1968, the wily and almost washed-up Broadway producer Max Bialystock (played famously by Zero Mostel) takes timid accountant Leo Bloom (Gene Wilder) to lunch. Bialystock steers Bloom to a hotdog vendor’s run-down sidewalk stand just outside an entrance to New York City’s Central Park. “We’re …

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Core Fitness – What Is It And What Is It Good For?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Core training is a no-longer-new catchphrase on the fitness landscape. The concept of core fitness, by now, has been promoted by every Pilates school, yoga center, and chain of fitness clubs around the world. Many doctors, including chiropractors, physiatrists, orthopedists, and even cardiologists, emphasize the importance of core training with their patients. Practically every physical …

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Bursts of Activity

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We all know that 30 minutes per day of strenuous exercise will provide many health benefits. Recent Federal guidelines from the Department of Health and Human Services1have even made this official. The real question for most of us is how to find the time to exercise regularly and consistently. All we have is 24 hours …

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Your Personal Marathon

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Marathon running is a sport that began in 1896 at the first modern Olympics held in Athens, Greece. Today, marathon road racing is big business. The Boston Marathon attracts about 20,000 participants. The New York City Marathon is twice as large, with more than 40,000 runners. Successful marathoners train for 4-6 months to be …

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A Walk In The Forest

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The world is changing. Global populations continue to migrate to urban areas. These ongoing relocations have a profound impact on deeply interconnected environmental systems and also lead to substantial distortions in human biosystems. In a word and to no one’s surprise, living in big cities comes with a big cost in terms of our health …

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Day Of Reckoning

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The human body is remarkably resilient. Your body can withstand a great deal of abuse. It bounces back to fight off many infections, repair strains and sprains, and heal broken bones. You may drive hundreds of miles in a day, fly across multiple time zones, and travel to other countries and other continents. Your body …

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Effectiveness & Popularity Of Chiropractic Care

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A critical mass of recent surveys and studies document the fact that the public, and conventional health care providers and payers, have come to recognize that traditional medicine can’t answer all of consumers’ health care needs. In particular, more people are turning to chiropractic services. A study published in the July 1, 1998 issue of …

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