by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Apr 3, 2012 | Health Articles

Good computer ergonomics – our posture when we sit at our workstations – is important for children as well as for adults. According to a New York Times article, over 70% of America's 30 million elementary school students use computers. With the IT world we live in, the 30% that don’t soon will. While this...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 29, 2012 | Health Articles

After upper-respiratory infections, back pain is the second most common reason for visiting a doctor. It will affect 80% of us at some point in our lives, and half of all adults are estimated to suffer this every single year, with over 10% of people suffering ongoing bouts of low-back pain. The reason low back...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 27, 2012 | Health Articles

Stress has been called the spice of life, the common cold of the psyche, and even a socially acceptable form of mental illness. No doubt, stress can be beneficial—for example, a deadline can help us focus and become more alert and efficient. Persistent or excessive stress, however, can undermine performance and make us vulnerable to...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 22, 2012 | Health Articles

To achieve overall wellness, you should be taking regular chiropractic treatment, eating a healthy diet, taking nutritional supplements, keeping to your ideal weight, and managing your stress levels. If you can do this, you are far more likely to enjoy a longer, healthier, more pain-free life. The following list will help guide you towards achieving...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 20, 2012 | Health Articles

Does it hurt when you chew, open wide to yawn or use your jaws? Do you have pain or soreness in front of the ear, in the jaw muscle, cheek, the teeth or the temples? Do you have pain or soreness in your teeth? Do your jaws make noises loud enough to bother you or...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 15, 2012 | Health Articles

The sciatic nerve runs from your pelvis, through your hip area and buttocks and down each leg, and it is the longest nerve in your body. As it travels down the legs it branches into smaller nerves that provide feeling to your thighs, legs, and feet, and serve to control many of the muscles in...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 13, 2012 | Health Articles

ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and is most commonly diagnosed in children who are in their early years at school. The most obvious signs of ADHD are: Inability to pay attention Hyperactive behavior Impulsive behavior Difficulty in concentrating Between 3 and 5% of children in the United States (around 2 million kids) are...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 8, 2012 | Health Articles

Osteoporosis is a metabolic disease characterized by bone loss and the degradation of bone structure. It affects more than 200 million people globally and there are 10 million sufferers in America. There are an additional 18 million people in the U.S. who have low bone mass. Those 28 million constitute 10% of the population, making...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 6, 2012 | Health Articles

A woman's center of gravity shifts forward to the front of her pelvis during pregnancy. This extra upfront weight causes stress on the joints of the pelvis and low back. This gets worse as the baby grows heavier, causing an increased curvature of the lower back, badly stressing the fragile facet joints on the outer...
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by Dr. Mark Hardwick and Dr. Mitchell Jacobs | Mar 1, 2012 | Health Articles

Around 50% of children will experience at least one middle-ear infection (otitis media) before they're one year old. By age three, it’s more like two-thirds. Otitis media is caused by a bacterial or viral infection which may arise from another condition such as a cold, and produces a buildup of fluid behind the ear drum,...
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