Monthly Archives: November 2016

Cold and Flu | Nov 1, 2016

Marietta Chiropractic Care and Cold Prevention

Cold and flu season is just around the corner and the Chiropractors at AICA Marietta can help you avoid getting sick! Chiropractic Care for Cold and Flu Symptoms The typical cold and flu season usually begins around November and can persist through April depending on the year. While some years…

General Chiropractic | Nov 7, 2016

Celebrate National Diabetes Awareness Month with AICA Marietta

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and the Chiropractors at AICA Marietta would like to offer some valuable information on how to prevent and control type 2 diabetes. Type 1 and 2 Diabetes There are two types of diabetes that people suffer from. The first category prevents patients from controlling their blood…

Diabetes | Nov 14, 2016

Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with Chiropractic Care

Between the years of 1995 and 2010, 18 states witnessed a 100 percent or greater increase in people who were identified as diabetic! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1 in 3 adults in the United States will have diabetes by 2050 if this trend continues.…

Cold and Flu | Nov 21, 2016

If You Aren’t Sure About Flu Shots, Try Chiropractic Care

Chiropractors at AICA Marietta are here to offer some advice on how to prevent getting sick. Cold & Flu Prevention Research shows a direct link between the immune and nervous systems, which are both supported by regular Chiropractic examinations. Outside of using Chiropractic techniques to boost your immune system, try these other…

General Chiropractic | Nov 28, 2016

Why Chiropractic Care Matters To Your Health

When considering health and healthcare in the United States, most would agree there are many issues to address. Not only is the overall state of health in this country relatively weak, but our system of treating injuries, disease, and illness is focused on short-term care, after-the-fact treatments and quick fixes.…

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