Health

Chiropractic: Americas Exit Strategy To The Opioid Epidemic

The sheer magnitude of America’s prescription opioid abuse epidemic has evoked visceral responses and calls-to-action from public and private sectors.… Read More

June 1, 2017

Vaccination: Is Defense The Best Attack

With the competitive season looming, chiropractor Dr. Alexander Jimenez gives insights & examines the current best thinking on vaccination for athletes,… Read More

May 31, 2017

Ohio Attorney General Sues 5 Pharma Companies In Opioid Epidemic

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is suing five makers of opioid painkillers for their role in the state's opioid epidemic.… Read More

May 31, 2017

Juice or Smoothie: Which One Is Healthier?

Healthy foodies may agree on many nutrition topics, but here's one that's still up for debate: What's better, smoothies or juices?… Read More

May 22, 2017

Chocolate Bars Are About to Get Smaller

It's makeover time for the chocolate bars you've loved since you were a kid. On Thursday, some big-brand candy companies… Read More

May 22, 2017

Race May Play Role in Obese Teens Blood Pressure

Obese teenagers are at increased risk of high blood pressure, but the effects of those extra pounds may vary by… Read More

May 22, 2017

How Coffee Might Slow Down Aging

To the age-old question “Is coffee bad for you?”, researchers are in more agreement than ever that the answer is… Read More

May 19, 2017

How to Make Drinking Coffee Healthier

Here's a reason to really enjoy your morning cup of joe: it practically qualifies as a health food these days.… Read More

May 19, 2017

Losing Weight Can Provide Back Pain Relief

Many Americans are overweight or obese and find low back pain is a debilitating problem. Studies have shown that losing… Read More

May 18, 2017

Exercise Benefits Aging Hearts, Even Those of The Obese

Exercise can reduce the risk of heart damage in middle-aged adults and seniors -- even in those who are obese,… Read More

May 18, 2017