Matthew Norton
Dr. Matthew Norton is a practicing chiropractor in Fresno, CA. with an interactive health forum at www.NortonChiropracticWellnessCenter.com and is the author of Where Does It Hurt? available along with his media kit at www.AmericasHolisticDoctor.com. Check out his new marketing/media training site for chiropractors and other healthcare experts at www.SynapticSuccess.com.
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When Back Pain Destroys Quality of LifeThis article explores the failings of our dominant parts-focused orientation to addressing pain and illness that mostly masks and manages and offers a look at the benefits of accessing a holistic functional-recovery approach.
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Projecting Yourself onto Your WorldDo you ever find yourself thinking: "I just can't seem to live and work with these people very well but I can't do without them either"? You're not alone. This is a struggle for everyone to some degree.
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Overcoming Asthma, Breathing a Deeper Sigh of ReliefIn the United States asthma is now epidemic. 20 million Americans have asthma and 9 million are under eighteen according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
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What is Healing and How is it Distinct from Curing?Pain strikes everyone eventually and will infringe upon your life from time to time. It's not something you're likely to appreciate. If it's only mild your natural tendency will be to ignore it and hope it goes away on it's own.
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Is There a Vaccine to Protect Us Against Ignorance and Fear?Unlimited possibilities exist for occupying our minds with fearful thoughts these days, whether we focus upon terrorist people or terrorist germs. We frequently envision the worst possible scenarios that could sabotage our lives. -
Nutrition for Better Brain Balance and HealthEating is a necessary activity we all routinely engage in, but rarely consider its purpose. You often eat because you're hungry, but sometimes only because a clock tells you its lunchtime even when food isn't really needed.