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Reis writes for Chiropractic Economics: Chiropractic and traumatic brain injuries
Integrative and individualized holistic health practices must be considered along with chiropractic and traumatic brain injury care for both TBIs and WADs Chiropractic and traumatic brain injuries: bringing value for TBI and concussion patients by Eric Reis for Chiropractic Economics... Read More ›
Be Well: There’s an Entire System in Your Body You Don’t Know About
Those bean-shaped glands you feel on the sides of your neck when you’re sick? There’s more where that came from—about 600 more of them scattered throughout your body, to be exact. If you’re looking to get a leg up on... Read More ›
Local Long Haulers Find Relief in Traditional Chinese Medicine
While no test to diagnose long COVID exists, patients at a Twin Cities natural health clinic are using a combination therapy of ancient tools and modalities to treat mystifying symptoms. By Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Even after more than two years and... Read More ›
TIME: Why Acupuncture is Going Mainstream in Medicine
Sarah Weaver, MFA, MOm, BCTMB, LAc, DiplOM, was quoted in the TIME  article \"Why Acupuncture is Going Mainstream in Medicine\" by Elizabeth Millard. Why Acupuncture Is Going Mainstream in Medicine By Elizabeth Millard at TIME When the opioid addiction crisis began to... Read More ›
Exercise Is Medicine for the Brain
Wordle may be a step in the right direction, but did you know that physical fitness can also create new neurons and even restructure the shape of your brain? A local brain health professional breaks it all down. (Spoiler alert:... Read More ›
Be Well: How Anxiety Can Present in Tots and Teens
The younger the child, the bigger the feels, says a Twin Cities pediatric expert. Kids are feeling more on edge than usual—learn how to help them navigate the big feelings through diet changes, calming rituals, supplements, and more. by: Mpls.St.Paul... Read More ›
Meyer-Jax Talks Breakfast with Huffington Post
Why You Shouldn\'t Skip Breakfast, Even If You\'re Not Hungry It might not seem worth it to make a morning meal, but there can be payoffs later in the day. By Erica Sweeney for Huffington Post  It’s always said that... Read More ›
Be Well: Working in Wellness: The Chinese Herbal Difference
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine are among the fastest-growing professions in natural health care today. Learn why Northwestern Health Sciences University is working hard to make a discernible difference in the industry with its leading-edge doctorate program. By Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Northwestern... Read More ›
Congratulations Rahul Bhakta, 2022 Newman Civic Fellow
NWHSU student Rahul Bhakta was selected as a Campus Compact 2022 Newman Civic Fellow. Bhakta is a second year Chiropractic student and president of NWHSU’s chapter of the  Student American Black Chiropractic Association (SABCA). The Newman Civic Fellowship recognizes and... Read More ›
Meyer-Jax Talks Race Day Fuel with Nike
What to Eat Before You Run a Race, According to Experts By Elizabeth Millard at Nike Whether you\'re running your first 5K or clearing a space for another marathon finisher medal, most runners gearing up for competition find themselves asking the same... Read More ›