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NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE 2002 - 2004 

February 2004

  • Can Herinated Discs Reduce in Size or Resorb?
  • Chiropractic: The First-line Treatment for Disc-Related Low Back Pain
  • Some Headaches Linked to Upper Cervical Spine
  • Pacifiers Cause Breastfeeding Problems
  • Poor Cycling Technique and Low Back Pain
  • Mass Media and Dangerous Female Self-Image
  • Regular House Cleaning Can Protect Toddlers from Lead Poisoning
  • Carbohydrates Can Cause Overeating!

September 2002

  • On the-Job Back Pain Isn't Going Away
  • Shoulder Tendinitis
  • Alcohol, Breast Cancer and Folate
  • Add Walnuts to List of Foods that Fight Cholesterol
  • The Early Bird Gets the Worm
  • Weight Training: More or Less?
  • Six Cups a Day May Keep Bladder Cancer Away
  • Teach Your Children the VALUE of Exercise
  • Too Many Children Still Drinking (and Driving)


February 2002

  • The Chiropractic Answer to Whiplash 
  • Watching Our Children Get Fat 
  • Maternal Drinking Might Influence Attention Deficit Disorder 
  • What's Causing That Headache? 
  • Don't Forget about Vitamin E 
  • High Blood Pressure Linked to Bone Loss? 
  • Preventing Birth Defects with Folic Acid 
  • Missing Work Because of Back Pain 
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