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Your Personal Corporation You are the CEO of your own personal enterprise. In addition to whatever business you might be running or might be in, your personal corporation consists of the value you generate during your time on ...
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Planning for Success Every successful athlete knows that a plan is necessary to reach the highest levels of performance. Even though we may not plan to become professional athletes, we still require a plan for success in ...
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Straight Talk About Health Care In 2009 there's been lots of conversation about health care, both at the federal and state levels. Not all the talk has been friendly. Those favoring broad reforms describe serious problems in the hea...
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Action or Reaction? We're all familiar with the mechanism of action-and-reaction in the world of sports. Actions and reactions may also refer to choices we make in our daily lives. The outcomes and consequences of an act...
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Coming Up for Air Human beings continue to evolve, although we ourselves don't notice the process. On an individual level we're not able to alter our genes. But we are able to take steps to make our bodies strong and h...
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Healthy Kids Are Smart Kids American kids are under tremendous pressure to perform well in school. Every year they're required to take more and more standardized tests, and every year they fall further behind children around the...
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Infantile colic is a common and frustrating condition affecting infants. It involves persistent and often violent crying for no obvious reason. There is also a considerable amount of flatulence present. Typically, it occurs within the 1st month postpartum and spontaneously self-resolves by the 3rd to 4th month. Results from a Danish study involving 316 infants indicate that chiropractic care was successful in treating infantile colic in 94% of the infants.
1. Klougart, Nilsson N, Jacobsen. Infantile colic treated by chiropractors: a prospective study of 316 cases. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1989;12:281-288.