Archive for January, 2010
80 Ways To Use Twitter As A SMB Owner
Posted by Author in health and fitness on January 19th, 2010
chiropractic marketing: Great article on twitter, I hope you enjoy.
80 Ways To Use Twitter As A SMB Owner
via Small Business Trends by Lisa Barone
It’s pretty common. A small business owner comes to us looking for help promoting his or her business. We suggest using Twitter as a way to find new leads, build relationships [...]
Say It’s Not “Too Early” Before It Becomes “Too Late”
Posted by Author in health and fitness on January 18th, 2010
It’s time that we start paying attention to a real problem that has been around for a few years now and will only get worse. Let’s face it, kids who are overweight suffer physically and emotionally. And, statistics have consistently shown that unless there is affective intervention obese kids turn into unhealthy obese adults. Read [...]
No Evidence that Chiropractic Causes Stroke According to Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation
Posted by Author in health and fitness on January 8th, 2010
Amidst a great deal of emotion and rhetoric coming out of Connecticut this week regarding the stroke issue The Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation has just released a very clear position statement on the issue of chiropractic and strokes.
Atlanta, GA, January 07, 2010 –(PR.com)– According to the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation there is no [...]
Losing Weight But Still Not Feeling Fit?
Posted by Author in health and fitness on January 7th, 2010
Fit VS. Fat: New Research Sheds Light On Debate
Although proper nutrition alone can lead to weight loss, it doesn’t necessarily equal true health or fitness, says a new study in the January issue of the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.
Enette Larson-Meyer, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM, directed 36 overweight (not obese) adults [...]
Brief Training In Meditation May Help In Pain Management
Posted by Author in health and fitness on January 4th, 2010
Living with pain is stressful, but a surprisingly short investment of time in mental training can help you cope.
A new study examining the perception of pain and the effects of various mental training techniques has found that relatively short and simple mindfulness meditation training can have a significant positive effect on pain management.
Though pain [...]