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Welcome to Our Denver Chiropractic Center – Where Your Health Takes Center Stage!
🌟 In-Network with most insurance: We’re in-network with nearly all major insurance plans, ensuring accessibility and convenience for your chiropractic needs.
👩⚕️ Your Trusted Chiropractic Partner: Step into a warm and friendly chiropractic office where our Denver Chiropractor, with over 25 years of experience, is dedicated to your well-being. Our focus is on Active Release Techniques (ART) to provide you with exceptional care.
🌐 Lasting Results: Bid farewell to pain and embrace a life of feeling great! Our Denver Chiropractor’s care goes beyond adjustments, realigning the spine to optimize your body’s function. Using ART, we release tight muscles and customize progressive stretches and exercises to prevent issues from returning.
🔍 Discover the Difference: No BS here! We value your time and offer a chiropractic experience free from lengthy treatment plans and impersonal interactions. When you choose us, you receive 100% doctor-directed treatment from a seasoned practitioner with over 25 years of expertise.
Kids Getting More Caffeine from New Sources.
A government study finds that kids are consuming more caffeine now than ever before thanks to the popularity of coffee and energy drinks. Experts agree that caffeine has no place in the diet of children, and instead of caffeinated drinks, kids should drink water and moderate amounts of juice. Pediatrics, February 2014
Fruit Juice Not as Healthy as You Think.
Some researchers argue that fruit juice is just as bad for you as sugar-sweetened beverages. Fruit juice has come under fire since medical experts recently started looking more closely at the link between high sugar intake and the risk for heart disease. Dr. Jason Gill writes, “There seems to be a clear misperception that fruit […]
Preventing Teen Prescription Drug Abuse.
Prescription drug abuse kills more people in the United States each year than cocaine and heroine combined. A six-year study on the efficacy of programs designed to curb teenage prescription drug abuse finds that school-based programs are largely ineffective unless they are coupled with home-based interventions. Still, even the best programs only decrease abuse rates […]