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by The doctors at McCormick Chiropractic | Apr 8, 2014 | Health Articles
Are you sitting in the stands watching the game due to pain? Our lifestyles of wanting to work and play full out are sometimes hampered due to the wear and tear on our bodies. One such repetitive injury suffered most often is Tendonitis.
What is Tendonitis?
Our tendons are made of strong, ropy fibers of collagen that ...
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by The doctors at McCormick Chiropractic | Mar 27, 2014 | Health Articles
March is here and Spring is in the air! As we are eagerly ready to come out of hibernation jump in and spring clean your health. There is no better way to rejuvenate your health than by eating more nutritiously. In fact, even a few simple changes in your diet and lifestyle can have a ...
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by The doctors at McCormick Chiropractic | Feb 27, 2014 | Health Articles
In modern society stress is widely accepted and for some it is part of their daily routine. Occasional stress can help to improve our focus and performance, however chronic stress can backfire and cause anxiety, depression and many other serious health problems. We can help to relieve our stress levels by putting our daily problems ...
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by The doctors at McCormick Chiropractic | Jan 21, 2014 | Our Videos
In US professional football, 77% of NFL trainers incorporate chiropractic care for the teams and players. 31% of NFL teams have a Chiropractor officially on staff.
Fortunately for Major League Soccer (MLS) players, Chiropractic treatment is part of their training/rehab treatment.
by The doctors at McCormick Chiropractic | Jan 7, 2014 | Health Articles
The way you eat your vegetables can affect the amount of nutrition you gain from them. Generally, the freshest and less processed vegetables will supply you with the most nutrients. Immediately after the harvest the nutrients in a vegetable will start to deteriorate, including the anti-oxidants. The sooner you eat a vegetable after it has ...
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