Wetting the Bed

Children naturally gain bladder control at night and they do so at different ages. From 5 to 7 million kids wet the bed some or most nights. (Twice as many boys wet their bed compared to girls.) After age 5, about 15% of children continue to wet […]

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Restless Legs

Have you ever sat too long and your toes, feet and legs feel like they are tingly and heavy? This is due to cutting off the blood and nerve supply to your legs. To make you move, your body parts start tingling so you don’t […]

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Sinus Pressure

Recently I went to Parker Vegas Seminars in Las Vegas. It’s one of the “biggest” chiropractic seminars held every year. The seminar is held in the Paris Hotel (aka one of the smokiest hotels in Vegas 🤢). When I got home from Vegas, I was […]

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Is Salt Good or Bad for You?

We’ve all been told salt causes high blood pressure, cardiac disease and heart problems. But is that really the truth? In 1972, the National Institutes of Health introduced the National High Blood Pressure Education Program to help prevent hypertension. There were two studies they based […]

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ADHD

Today 1 in 10 kids are diagnosed with ADHD. This makes it the most commonly diagnosed neurological behavioral disorder in children. With Ritalin being the most common treatment for kids with ADHD. Ritalin is a schedule 2 controlled substance that has effects similar to both amphetamines […]

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The Dangers of NSAID Use

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a drug class that reduce pain, decrease fever, prevent blood clots and, in higher doses, decrease inflammation. The most prominent NSAIDs are aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen, all of which are available over the counter. NSAIDs can be found over the counter and by prescription. Prescription includes: Celebrex, Mobic, and Feldene, and with over-the-counter […]

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