
Chiropractic Care and the Brain: New Research Looks at Changes in Brain Communication
A study published on July 31, 2026, in the journal Brain Sciences examined what may happen inside the brain when people with chronic low back pain receive chiropractic care. The researchers used EEG recordings, which measure electrical activity in the brain, to study how different brain regions communicated . . .
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Irregular Menstrual Cycles with Excessive Bleeding Helped by Chiropractic
Heavy menstrual bleeding is a problem that affects millions of women every year, yet many simply assume it is something they must live with. Excessive bleeding, severe cramping, headaches, fatigue, and irregular cycles can interfere with work, family life, and daily activities. A recent chiropractic . . .
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Gastrointestinal Function Helped by Chiropractic According to Study
Digestive problems are far more common than many people realize. In fact, tens of millions of Americans experience gastrointestinal issues such as abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease, or other digestive complaints. These conditions can significantly affect daily life, often . . .
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Chiropractic Helps a Woman Stay Active and Sharp at 80
As people live longer than ever before, many assume that aging naturally brings decline — slower movement, loss of balance, and less energy. But research and real-life examples are showing a different story. This case report published on October 1, 2025, in the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal shares . . .
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