First it was great when computer monitors went from taking up so much desk space to the new flat panels but they are still on the desk taking up space and don't have too many ways to adjust their position to best fit a person's work station. Humanscale, a leader in ergonomic office furniture, offers
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Today, we are more stressed-out than ever before. The stress of careers, deadlines, conflicts, and demands on our time and money, take a huge toll on our health and well-being. Just as a chain tends to break at its weakest link, we seem to exhibit stress and strain in the weakest areas of our bodies. Stress basically comes in three forms of overload. We encounter physical stress, emotional stress, and chemical stress. In fact, we are subject to all three stress factors at the same time. When we overload, it always manifests in symptoms at our weakest link. Stress can provoke ulcers, migraines, low back pain, insomnia, and other illnesses.
It is impossible to remove all of the stress from life, however, safe all-natural and effective stress reduction strategies can help offset the bad effects that stress produces. This strengthens the function of the nervous and immune systems at the same time, so you can make stress your friend, not your enemy. After decades of research, it is clear that the negative effects associated with stress are real. Although you may not always be able to avoid stressful situations, there are a number of things that you can do to reduce the effect that stress has on your body. The first is relaxation. Learning to relax doesn't have to be difficult. In this section are some simple techniques to help get you started on your way to tranquility.
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Monitor Arm
Category: Health & Wellness, Wellness Essentials, At Work
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Movement
Category: Health & Wellness, Life in Motion
Imagine waking up one morning with a frozen shoulder where you couldn't move your upper arm more than a few inches in any direction. How much would that impact your ability to do your job? How much would that affect your ability to drive your car or even to dress yourself? How much would that affect
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Myofascial Release
Category: Therapies & Techniques, Therapies
Not all pain is caused by obvious injuries like broken bones or cuts. Some pain may stem from the myofascial tissues. These tough membranes are wrapped around your muscles to provide support and connect them to other parts of the body. When myofascial tissue becomes stiff, it may restrict movement in
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Myopathy
Category: About Chiropractic Care, Vertebral Subluxation
Myopathy refers to a group of muscle diseases that are caused by muscular dysfunction that results in muscle weakness and waste. It is important to recognize that while some myopathic conditions can be caused by reduced nerve supply or excess nerve supply, the disorders do not stem from a neurological
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Myths & Facts
Category: About Chiropractic Care, How Does it Work
Myth #1 - Chiropractors are not real doctors. A chiropractic college grants a D.C. or Doctorate of Chiropractic degree. Chiropractors are licensed as health care providers in every U.S. state and dozens of countries around the world. While the competition for acceptance in chiropractic school is not
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Natural Remedies for Sciatic Pain
Category: Newsletter Library
Do you experience sciatica pain? Both chiropractic care and at-home remedies can help alleviate that pain in a natural way.
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Neck Pain: Chiropractic Can Help
Category: Newsletter Library, Back, Body & Joint Pain
Who hasn't had neck pain at one time or another? What's more, many of us have experienced on-going neck troubles at some point during our lives. Looking at human anatomy, it's no wonder pain strikes us so often in this vulnerable area. While the neck structure gives us an amazing range of movement with
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Neuropathophysiology
Category: About Chiropractic Care, Vertebral Subluxation
Neuropathophysiology refers to pathophysiological conditions that affect the nervous system. A more recognizable term may be neuropathy. Neuropathy is not a single disease; rather, it is an umbrella term used to describe a host of disorders that affect various nerves in various ways, in various areas
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New Beginnings
Category: Newsletter Library, Wellness
The time is always right to begin returning to good health. Regardless of whether your issues involve weight, exercise, diet, blood pressure, diabetes, or chronic pain, now is the time to begin taking action on your own behalf. You are not alone. Literally hundreds of millions of people worldwide have
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New Year's Resolution - Find Out Whether Chiropractic Care Is Right for You
Category: Newsletter Library, Healthy Tips
It's early January - a New Year - and you've decided this is going to be the year you actually fulfill your list of New Year's resolutions. This is going to be the year you finally start taking good care of yourself. You're going to exercise regularly, you're going to lose weight, and you're going to
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November Newsletter: Dealing with back pain? A herniated disc could be the cause
Category: Newsletter Library
Got stubborn back pain? You may have a herniated disc.
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November Newsletter: How Chiropractic Care Can Help Runners
Category: Newsletter Library
Frustrated by running injuries or pain? Chiropractic care can help.
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November Newsletter: It's always a good idea to visit your chiropractor after an auto accident
Category: Newsletter Library
Feeling sore after a car accident? Give your chiropractor a call.
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November Newsletter: Tips for Chiropractic Adjustment Aftercare
Category: Newsletter Library
Do you know how to take care of your body after a chiropractic adjustment?
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October Newsletter: Can Chiropractic Care Help with Digestive Disorders?
Category: Newsletter Library
Could chiropractic care offer the solution to your digestive problems?
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October Newsletter: Chiropractic Care to Improve Workplace Ergonomics
Category: Newsletter Library
Could chiropractic care and ergonomics be the keys to easing your work-related aches and pains?
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