April 27, 2021 - Volume 15, Issue 9

Young People Love Chiropractic

Here's one of many reasons why: Younger people (ages 10-24) who are experiencing spine pain improve significantly with chiropractic care, suggests research that noted improvements (pain relief) in all four spinal regions.

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The Lasting Impact of Sugar

One of the problems with consuming too much sugar is its long-lasting health impact, particularly for adolescents. In fact, drinking sugar-sweetened beverages may lead to memory problems as adults.

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Could Your Teen's Depression Be Caused by Poor Sleep?

The link between poor sleep and depressive symptoms isn't exclusive to adults. It's also a potential cause in teens ... and adolescents and children, suggests research.

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Take Back the Power

Who are the people most susceptible to marketing by fast-food chains and similar companies? People with weight issues. However, there's good news: losing weight makes you less vulnerable to their marketing efforts.

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Caffeine: Bad for Baby

Caffeine - even in small amounts - during pregnancy may put an expectant mother's child at risk.

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Eat Out Less, Live Longer

If you haven't been eating out lately due to the pandemic, you may end up living longer. Here's why.

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