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The Importance of Statewide Licensure for Massage Therapists
Massage therapists who practice in Minnesota are currently not licensed, registered or otherwise regulated at a State level in a manner similar to other health professionals – or even cosmetologists, barbers and body art technicians. In fact, Minnesota is one... Read More ›
NWHSU Grad Talks Optimizing Mind and Body for Performance with Authority Magazine
How Andrea Toppin Optimizes Her Mind & Body For Peak Performance Edward Sylvan for Authority Magazine The best way to develop great habits for optimal performance involves doing the small things day in and day out. Making a personal to-do... Read More ›
Dr. Renee Contributes to Massage Magazine’s Special Issue on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
5 Ways Massage Therapists and Integrative Practitioners Can Support Diverse Communities Michele Renee, DC, MAc, for Massage Magazine  Part of Massage Magazine\'s special issue: THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN BY DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION—AND WHY WE NEED MORE OF THEM... Read More ›
The Marty Family: NWHSU’s first ‘Chiropractic Family’
You cannot talk about Northwestern Health Sciences University without talking about the Marty family. There are 15 Marty Chiropractors, spanning three generations, starting with brothers Victor Luke, John, and Mark.  It all began with their mother Louise. When two of... Read More ›
Healthline: Dr. Boone-Vikingson Talks Post-Pandemic Exhaustion
Post-Pandemic Exhaustion May Be Affecting You More Than You Realize By Brian Mastroianni at Healthline After about 15 months of COVID-19 upending our day-to-day lives – from shelter-in-place and protective mask guidelines to isolation from family to financial stress and... Read More ›
Be Well: Is Healthy Eating Too Expensive? You Can’t Afford Not to Try.
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine\'s Be Well On the surface, healthy eating seems like an easy enough task. After all, the most nutritious foods come straight from the earth; pure and unprocessed. But fresh whole foods are not always accessible to everyone. With... Read More ›
ACA President on the all-female executive leadership
American Chiropractic Association (ACA) President Michele Maiers on all-female executive leadership, new goals By Michele Maiers at Chiropractic Economics The first female president of the ACA talks chiropractic goals and the future of the field. THIS PAST FEBRUARY the American Chiropractic... Read More ›
The Hill: Health Creation: Moving Beyond Disease Management
By Michele Maiers at The Hill Persistent health inequities, poor return on investment of health care expenditures, and the fragility of our nation’s health care infrastructure were amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID impacted us all, but especially persons of... Read More ›
Be Well: The Hormone-Digestion Connection
The Hormone-Digestion Connection: From Postpartum to Perimenopause (and Beyond) From Mpls.St.Paul Magazine After giving birth last fall, the moments blur together in a montage of happy (and trying) times marked with around-the-clock nursing, 24/7 bouncing, and day-to-night babywearing. But one... Read More ›
WorkSiteRight talks Bad Posture Fixes with HuffPost
Got Bad Posture? Try These Expert-Approved Products To Improve It. By Nicole Pajer in Huffpost When the pandemic struck, those unaccustomed to working at home found themselves scrambling to put together makeshift workstations. Many spent the past year-plus using laptops... Read More ›