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Is Your ‘Neck Pain’ Serious?

When is a pain in the neck more than just a pain in the neck? When is it the sign that something more serious may be involved? Typically, neck pain is caused by a muscle strain, and one side of the neck may experience more pain more than the other. […]

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Sneaky Reasons Your Back Hurts

You may not realize it, but these everyday activities are causing back pain. Here’s what they are and how to avoid them. Ever bend down to pick up a dust bunny or whatever and then — agh! — something gets tweaked on the way up? “Back pain is one of […]

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The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch is still one of my favourite books, if not, THE favourite. Pausch delivered his “Last Lecture”, titled Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams, at Carnegie Mellon on September 18, 2007. This talk was modeled after an ongoing series of lectures where top academics are asked to think […]

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From The Trenches

Do You Qualify for Our Degenerated & Herniated Discs Treatment Program?(CLICK HERE) I was unable to walk for longer periods of time, nor was I able to sit on the floor or even bend over to tie my shoelaces. Dr Michael’s care has helped me become more active and I am […]

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Can You Be Truly Healthy If…

…you are subluxated? Subluxation is when your spine is damaged or misaligned and puts crushing pressure on a portion of your nervous system, which is your lifeline from your brain to your body.  If there is nerve interference in your body, there is no way for the brain to get […]

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What’s That, You Ask?

What’s That, You Ask?   In case you were wondering, yes, you are probably correct.  It’s an actual list of medications from a real patient in my office.  It’s a list of NINETEEN medications that this patient takes every day, to be exact.  Well, I’m actually lying.  I know it’s […]

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Meet Dr. W. Edwards Deming

“Who is Dr. W. Edwards Deming,” you ask?  And why should we care?  In Malaysia, Deming is not very well known, but in other areas of the world, Europe and other parts of Asia especially, he is almost a household name.  He was an economist who taught a common sense […]

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