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Why We’ve Stayed Open
While attending a meeting of the Rock Hill Economic Development Corporation Board a couple of days ago, someone asked me whether I was back, working in my practice yet. She assumed that we shut our practice down. After all, countless … Continue reading
Blood on the Street
Today’s Fox News headline reads in stark bold letters “Blood on the Street.”[1] No, they weren’t referring to a public health crisis, but rather to the crashing stock market, an effect of the hysteria that has set in as officials mix … Continue reading
Coronamania
Coronamania This week several people have asked me whether I was doing anything special to prepare for the corona virus outbreak. Knowing that a properly functioning immune system is the key to staying well, and how corona has become a … Continue reading
Side Effects
We often get questions about what to expect from chiropractic from people wanting to know about the risks and benefits of care. The following inquiry recently arrived in my e-mail inbox. “I am a 31-year-old male…and I want to have … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday
September is an important birthday month, not just for people like my sister Roberta, who has a September birthday, but also for the chiropractic profession and the people it serves. Chiropractic, a relatively new profession, was born on September 18, … Continue reading
Chiropractic safe for kids?
We received the following question on-line today. “I’d like to bring our twelve-year-old son in for chiropractic care. But I’m worried about if it’s actually safe. Are chiropractic adjustments dangerous for kids his age?” Many people bring their babies and … Continue reading
Just Add Water?
We’ve been asked whether a person should drink water after receiving an adjustment. It’s important to provide the body with clean, pure water. It is one of the most essential building blocks of a healthy body, yet many, if not … Continue reading
How to find a good chiropractor
Here’s a question we get asked more and more often, and it seems to be getting more difficult to answer. Yesterday the questioner asked how to choose a good chiropractor. Usually it’s for a family member or friend living far … Continue reading
Child with a cold
Here’s a question that recently came up in our practice. After answering it I remembered how people tend to think about what we do as treatments for various conditions, so I thought that I might share this answer with you. … Continue reading
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Not really joking
How many lawyers does it take to screw in a light bulb? Answer: Six, one to change the bulb and five to write the environmental impact statement. Let’s not just pick on lawyers. Question: How many computer scientists does it … Continue reading
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