Jul
26
2009
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North Jersey Rangers heading to Las Vegas (The Record and Herald News)

The North Jersey Rangers are going to try their luck in Las Vegas Chiropractor.

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Jul
26
2009
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Executive stands ready to help Las Vegas build its future (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Building runs in the family, so it’s just a matter of time before Jack Breslin exits the business he founded nearly 30 years ago in Las Vegas Chiropractor and hands the reins to his son, Ryan.

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Jul
25
2009
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Las Vegas: Former blackjack dealer suing Caesars over smoke (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Las Vegas Chiropractor (AP) — A former Caesars Palace blackjack dealer is suing the Las Vegas Chiropractor Strip resort and parent company Harrah’s Entertainment, alleging she had to quit in June due to health effects of exposure to tobacco smoke.

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Jul
25
2009
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Las Vegas Police Say 4-Year-Old Boy Shot Little Sister (Fox News)

Police say a 2-year-old girl is in critical condition after being shot by her 4-year-old brother at a Las Vegas Chiropractor home.

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Jul
25
2009
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Hug High basketball player shows his stuff in Las Vegas (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Las Vegas Chiropractor — Imagine the Energizer Bunny wearing a pair of adidas shoes. That’s Tre Johnson on the basketball court.

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Jul
24
2009
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Acupuncture Back Pain Relief Is Helpful

Having back pain is one of the most common reasons in the western world people seek medical care. Millions of working days and countless hours of activity and fun are lost each year because of back pain.

Acupuncture Back Pain Treatment virtues are still being debated by the medical community, with many experts claiming that acupuncture’s pain relief benefits are purely the placebo effect. Two recent studies on acupuncture for back pain and arthritis show that this alternative pain treatment has real effects that exceed the pain relief benefits of both medication and physical therapy.

Back Pain Acupuncture improves chronic back pain better than standard care such as medications or physical therapy, according to a new study. All three acupuncture techniques tested including a “sham” method with toothpicks and no skin puncturing worked better than the usual care given for the problem.

Acupuncture-like treatments had a positive effect overall on people’s chronic back pain researcher Dan Cherkin, PhD, investigator for Group Health Center for Health Studies in Seattle. “It didn’t matter if you inserted the needle or superficially punched the skin.”

That finding, Cherkin says, leads to more conjecture about how the centuries-old technique actually works.

In a Swedish hospital study, in patients who experienced chronic low back pain, doctors concluded that acupuncture provided long term pain relief. They also noticed improvement in activity levels, better sleep, and consumption of significantly fewer analgesics for the acupuncture group as compared with the group receiving a placebo treatment.

Treating Back Pain With Acupuncture

One of the primary causes of back pain are sprains from the overstretching one or more of the ligaments in the back and other strains. This can come about from an injury, poor posture, or improper lifting. Another source of back pain comes from a herniated disc. A herniated disc is a disc that bulges out from its place between two vertebrae.

Sciatica is also a primary form of back pain. Sciatica is a term used to describe pain that extends down into the buttocks and leg which comes from an irritation of a larger nerve in the lumbar spine called the sciatic nerve. Sciatica can accompany sprains, strains, herniated discs as well as back pain coming from other sources.

Back Pain Acupuncture continues to increase in popularity in this country because it is an effective useful treatment of acute and chronic backache. Acute pain can often be cleared up in a few sessions. More treatments may be needed if there is an underlying defect, fault, or reoccurring problem, or sciatica.

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Jul
24
2009
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Las Vegas neighbors pursue history (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Phyllis Wattenbarger came to Las Vegas Chiropractor to be with her new husband, Bill, who had been living here two years. She moved from Dayton, Ohio, where it was green, to Southern Nevada, where it was mostly brown. She arrived in the heat of August.

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Jul
24
2009
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Smoky casino prompts lawsuit from former Las Vegas blackjack dealer (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Las Vegas Chiropractor - A former Caesars Palace blackjack dealer is suing the resort and parent company Harrah’s Entertainment for allegedly not doing enough to protect workers from secondhand smoke.

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Jul
24
2009
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Is U.S. government shunning Las Vegas and Orlando? (USA Today)

Members of Congress from Florida and Nevada are pushing for an investigation into allegations that some government departments are steering meetings out of distraction-rich cities like Orlando and Las Vegas Chiropractor. For details, click here for a posting by our colleagues over at Hotel Check-In.

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Jul
23
2009
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Las Vegas gets overnight rain (Las Vegas Sun)

A quick line of showers and thunderstorms rumbled through Las Vegas Chiropractor overnight, bringing nearly a half-inch of rain to some areas.

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