December 24, 2019

The temporomandibular joint, also known as the TMJ, acts like a sliding hinge that connects the jawbone to the skull. These joints exist on both sides of the mouth and occasionally serve as a source of pain and dysfunction. An estimated 10-15 million people suffer from TMJ disorders. TMJ disorders cause pain in the jaw

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December 17, 2019

Every year all pilots must pass a rigorous vision test to maintain their pilot’s license. A serious concern for aging pilots comes from a loss of visual acuity and strength. Those skills impact licensure, employment, and overall well-being. Even small advantages ranging from nutrients to eye exercises prove valuable to pilots who adopt vision improvement

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December 10, 2019

A spinal segment which is not aligned or moving appropriately will degenerate. A study published in 2007 evaluated the spines of mice when metal links were implanted onto a series of spinal bones to prevent specific vertebral movement. The results were more remarkable than the researchers had anticipated. Immobility in the spine produced significant decay

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December 3, 2019

‘Tis the season for fun, family, friends…and stress. November and December go hand in hand in with increased amounts of sugar, financial obligations, parties, extended family time, alcohol, vacations, and carbohydrates. Even the things meant for fun and enjoyment tend to bring a certain level of stress. Each and every spike of stress stands toe

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November 12, 2019

Arthritis represents a common condition not commonly understood by those afflicted. Arthritis does not actually represent a single disease, but rather a term used informally to referring to joint pain or joint inflammation. The root word “arthros” means joint and “itis” refers to inflammation. So the word arthritis refers broadly to joint inflammation. More than

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November 5, 2019

Crawling provides an essential component of child development which leads to many positive neurological and structural benefits. An old adage states that a person needs to learn to crawl before they can walk. Much truth rests within that important instruction. Science concludes that one of the most important aspects of proper health and development originates

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