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News about Chiropractic & Nutrition Wellness CenterI once read the following quote in a popular news magazine; Life is change, growth is optional. Choose wisely. We are always evolving here at Chiropractic & Nutrition Wellness Center. You will find some of the latest happenings around the office in this section of our web page. Come back and visit often.
Research News You Can UseOn This page you will find links to short research summaries and links to sites which provide you the ability to look up research.Just click on a title and we will wisk you to the article you choose. After you are finished reading Click on UP (on the sidebar) to come back to this page.
The National Library of Medicine You can now search MEDLINE free from this website. MEDLINE is The National Library of Medicine's search service to access the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases.
General ResearchSynthroid - What You Need to Know
Spinal ResearchNarcotics: Largest Cost of Back Pain Care Non-Musculoskeletal Patients Report Improvement With Chiropractic Care
Pediatric Research
Babies With Dysfunctional Nursing Respond To Chiropractic Care Benefits Of Childhood Diseases Cesarean Section Linked To Asthma And Allergies Most children with acute sinusitis recover without antibiotics Too many children still given antibiotics for ear infections
Nutrition Research
Immune System Research
Cold Sores May Be A Healthy Sign? Fibromyalgia and Thyroid Disease Hepatitis B Vaccine Highly Risky Leading Expert Questions Flu Vaccine Benefits
Drug Safety Research
Commonly Prescribed Drugs Linked to Miscarriages
Chiropractic Research
Chiropractic Care May Reduce Surgeries, X-rays Chiropractic Influence on Oxidative Stress and DNA Repair Chiropractic Validated by Medical Research Damage to Arteries with Chiropractic? More on Strokes and Chiropractic - A Response to Questionable News Reports No Significant Link Proven Between Strokes and Chiropractic Risk of Stroke with Manipulation Compared to NSAIDS
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