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Alex popped in to talk with Alan Clifford on 10 May 2016.
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MoreAlex popped in to talk with Alan Clifford on 10 May 2016.
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MoreAlex popped in to talk with Verity Cowley on 01 March 2016.
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MoreAlex was in at BBC Radio Nottingham with Verity Cowley and some timely advice on 04 January 2016.
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MoreAlex was in at BBC Radio Nottingham with Verity Cowley and some timely advice on 01 December 2015.
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MoreAlex was interviewed on BBC Radio Nottingham today.
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This is a FREE class provided for you, your friends and family to help you to understand about maintaining a healthy spine.
It will explain what Chiropractic is and its role in maintaining health.
It will also touch upon exercise, posture and diet, and the importance each have when looking after your spine.
Come along with friends and family to find out how to maintain a healthy spine and claim thier discount voucher for their first visit (terms and conditions apply).
For more info please contact the clinic on 0115 9225085.
Places are limited so please book early.
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Our next FREE spinal health care classes are on the 22nd of Jan and 2nd February 2015 at 7pm.
To find out how to maintain a healthy spine feel free to come along.
For more details please contact the clinic on: 0115 922 5085
MoreWe are currently having difficulties with our phone line today. If you need to contact us please call the temporary line on 0115 9224478 or email reception reception@beestonchiropractic.co.uk or use the form on contact page. Thank you.
MoreThis is a FREE class provided for you, your friends and family to help you to understand about maintaining a healthy spine.
It will explain what Chiropractic is and its role in maintaining health.
It will also touch upon exercise, posture and diet, and the importance each have when looking after your spine.
Come along with friends and family to find out how to maintain a healthy spine and claim thier discount voucher for their first visit (terms and conditions apply).
For more info please contact the clinic on 0115 9225085.
Places are limited so please book early.
MoreOne reason that the Web is such a great complement for all manner of heath and wellbeing services is that its structure promotes deep understandings of any topic. That structure is nonlinear, and, anybody’s experience will tell them that a lot of the time Web content that is really relevant somehow arrives against the odds — washing onto our screen from an ocean of content. We have resources like Google and other indexing tools to thank for the usability of such a massive range of materials. But the underlying structures and functions of the Web (inter-linking of sites, peer reviews, keywords and so forth) do indeed foster miraculous discoveries.
Being healthy is fun! There is no reason that therapies and medical services should not tap into this inherent drive we all have to feel good — it is somewhat like playing the game of our bodily experience. Interestingly, online medical content was one of the first major types to incorporate gaming ideas into its presentations. The reason is that an engaging game of some sort can be used to convey vital information and help in more efficient ways that the old paper methods of research.
Actually, the entire Internet and WWW could be viewed (in the most favourable light) as the world’s largest ever health clinic. In this space, all kinds and second and third opinions (infinite perspectives, in truth) are accessible. A person using the Web to investigate any physical conditions and potential treatments take on the proactive role of being one’s own doctor, prior to contacting formal medical guidance and treatment.
That means that online resources assume the very human function of helping people deal with their most intimate physical realities — quite the opposite of the cold technology that those who do not use the Web might imagine.
The fact that the health concerns reflected by the Internet, social networks, forums, online wikis, databases, clinic listings and so forth all exist now, and are developing every day, bodes well for worldwide health-related institutions. Any health professional in practice today could be said to be better equipped and better informed than every before. Patients, too, are more knowledgeable and engaged with their own situations and treatments.
There are numerous unexpected boons emerging from Internet culture besides enriching content related to staying healthy. Various forms of medical aid, information and even charities for underprivileged groups are getting mobilised in the online space. For example, many outlets for entertainment and popular websites by high-profile companies often transmit valuable messages concerning health, or even contribute directly to world health organisations.
Charitable causes, for instance, are not unheard of as the focus of humanitarian efforts made by online casinos that wish to share their immense profits. The game sites listed by www.classycasinos.co.uk/paypal-casinos contain options for players who prefer to support pro-social campaigns through their entertainment budgets. This is just a single example of how unexpected corners of the online community are contributing to the emerging new paradigm of human health in this century.
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