• Aug
    13
    2009

    Breakthrough Treatment is Now Available for Fibromyalgia

    If you are suffering from fibromyalgia, you don’t need anyone to tell you the exhausting pain and discomfort of the condition. The painful symptoms can be extensive, occurring above and below the waist, and involve both sides of the body. The deep aching that accompanies the condition often travels, shoots, stings, and even gnaws at [...]

  • Aug
    12
    2009

    Do You Suffer From Tension Headaches or Migraines?

    Do you periodically experience tension headaches or migraines? If the answer is “yes,” then you are painfully aware of their incapacitating effects.  The differences between them, and how you can get the help you need, is discussed below:
    Tension headaches: Let’s face it, life can be a pain, now and then, and end up as a [...]

  • Aug
    11
    2009

    You Don't Need to Suffer With Sciatica Any Longer

    You don’t need to suffer with sciatic pain any longer and here’s why. Sciatica is an extremely painful affliction. If you suffer from sciatic pain, you are, sadly, all too acquainted with the deep pain that accompanies your waking hours and inhibits your daily activities.
    Sciatic pain generally travels from your low back, through the buttock(s), [...]

  • Aug
    10
    2009

    If You Suffer From Hip Pain, Chiropractic Care Can Help

    Do you experience pain in one or both hips whenever you twist them or when you cross your legs?  Does the pain wake you up in the night and make it hard to get a good night’s rest? When you arise in the morning, or when you get out of your car, are you stiff [...]

  • Aug
    02
    2009

    When It Comes to Five-Year-Olds, "Banking" Takes on a Whole New Meaning

    At times, it can feel draining attempting to keep up with a five-year-old, can’t it? If you have an active child of this age, or if you’ve ever been around one for any length of time, you may have found yourself longing for the kid to just stop moving for a little while. But, new [...]

 
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