Photo Cred: Freepik By James Lehman Any physician or healthcare provider that treats adults for painful spinal conditions must be familiar with degenerative joint disease of the spine. As stated...
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Read MoreBy Bill Reddy, LAc, DiplAc Roughly twenty years ago, I met one of my first cancer patients. He was a 34-year-old information technology professional who was diagnosed with squamous cell...
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Read MoreBy Carolina Brooks, BA, IFMCP We often think of sleep apnea as a condition that affects our sleepy, obese, endemic patients. What has become very clear to me over the...
Read MoreBy Nancy Gahles Empowered leadership evolves naturally, organically, and speaks to us through intuition. It directs us to thinking and then to action based on compassionate listening, or listening mindfully,...
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