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Getting Older is Certainly Disappointing

Posted on January 31, 2025February 1, 2025 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

In my younger days, I listened to older athletes talk about getting older and changes in performance they had experienced. It always sounded like the changes of aging took place gradually over time. It may have, however, just been my wishful thinking. Holding out a hope that I would be exempt from such speedy declines….

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Being Difficult: A Healthy Lifestyle the Hard Way

Posted on November 30, 2024November 30, 2024 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Keeping with an exercise plan, or any healthy lifestyle choice for that matter, is difficult. For every reason we have to do something good for ourselves, we can always come up with loads of reasons to not do it. The weather is too hot/cold/rainy to go outside… I ate a carrot stick yesterday, so I…

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Why We Need Grown Up Play

Posted on June 30, 2024February 1, 2025 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

There is something therapeutic when we create play after we have grown up. The source of healing for some present day wounds may lie in our past “Turn off that TV and get out of here. I don’t want to see you again until lunch.” Mom had an economical way with words when I was…

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COVID-19 Vaccine Injury: Building Back Stronger

Posted on May 31, 2024June 1, 2024 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

As time has passed since its mass introduction, the logically expected COVID-19 vaccine injury information is starting to come in. While an emotional concern for many, some such outcomes were expected from the start of the vaccination program. Helpful (read: factual) information about vaccine injuries is trickling in amongst the emotional theories, charges and counter-charges…

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A Challenge of Eating Well

Posted on March 31, 2024March 31, 2024 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

In this day and age of ultra-processed food, eating well to support our health and quality of life takes work. As much as we would like to rely on our healthcare and food industries for reliable information and products, their goals are different from ours.  What we lose in convenience when choosing to eat well,…

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