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June 19, 2012 - Volume 6, Issue 13
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Back and neck pain don't just affect adults, although often they're the ones who seek treatment. What about our children who also suffer? Don't they deserve the same attention from the health care provider who can best address their pain – a doctor of chiropractic?

As discussed in our last newsletter, back and neck pain are prevalent in our society and can strike at any time. If you think children are somehow immune, think again: According to a recent study that tracked the incidence of back and neck pain from childhood to adolescence, one in 10 children (age 9) suffer from neck pain and one in three suffer back pain. The percentages dip a bit at age 13, but then climb dramatically by age 15.

Here's what the research shows:

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That's right: By age 15, nearly one in six adolescents report neck pain and nearly one in two report back pain. Now that's a serious health issue requiring serious solutions.

Back and neck pain affect people of all ages; that's the bottom line. If your children haven't seen a doctor of chiropractic yet, there's no better time than now - regardless of whether they're complaining of pain in the back, neck or elsewhere.

After all, preventing pain before it starts is the secret to lasting health and wellness. And don't your children deserve that as much as you do?

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Watch a toddler pick up a ball and then ask an adult to do the same task. What's the most obvious difference you notice? Adults have forgotten how to move correctly, which can lead to low back pain. Here's a simple hip exercise to help reprogram correct movement.

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Can supplements help prevent Alzheimer's? Recent research suggests that patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are administered melatonin supplements have significantly less progression to Alzheimer's disease over time than MCI patients not taking melatonin.

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With the constant flow of information about weight loss, weeding through the hype can be challenging. But we've done the legwork for you; here are two little-known factoids that may have a big influence on your drive to lose weight and maximize health and wellness.

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If you're looking for a healthy way to eat this summer, think about fresh fruit, which can add vitamins and nutrients to your diet while keeping your calorie consumption low.

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Two new studies point to serious health risks when it comes to statin drugs - the most widely used prescription drugs on the market for high cholesterol. Know the risks before you take them.

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