Some 100 million American workers are affected by computer eyestrain, a symptom of Computer Vision Syndrome. March is Eye Safety in the Workplace month, and as our nation has moved from a … [Read more...]
Computer Vision Syndrome by Dr. Haley Perry, Therapeutic Optometrist, Visual Eyes Optometric
Dietary Intolerances by Mike Coladonato, MD MAHEC Family Health Center at Cane Creek
Two major common foods in our culture cause a lot of intestinal upset and distress. One is dairy (specifically the main milk sugar lactose), and the other is wheat (specifically a wheat protein … [Read more...]
Chiropractic’s Role in Our New National Healthcare by Ed Reilly, DC Fairview Chiropractic Center
I have written about the many musculoskeletal ailments and how Chiropractic can play a role in alleviating many of the aches and pains associated with daily living. But Chiropractic is not just about … [Read more...]
YOU ARE HERE By Blair Holland Clark LPC, LCAS CCS
Sometimes our divisions are a matter of built-in reactions we have learned over the years. The Race On your mark, get set, and then I hear the crack of the starter's gun I am off the mark urging … [Read more...]
2013 Outlook: The Bull Case by Doug English, CFP®
In January’s column I outlined our base case scenario for the stock markets in 2013. In our base case outlook we put 55% odds on the market generating low single digit returns for 2013. Our base … [Read more...]
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