Roller Coaster with Care: Chiropractic Considerations
Today’s question: How do chiropractors view thrill rides and what we can do to protect ourselves if we choose to hit up the amusement parks this summer?
Faces of LIFE: Dr. Rebecca Lapham-Yaun
In 2006, Dr. Lapham-Yaun joined the ranks of the D.C. program at Life University (Life U) and graduated in 2010. During her time as a student, she worked as a Supplemental Instruction (SI) leader, a role since renamed PAL (Peer-Assisted Learning).
“I think that’s what kind of got me into teaching,” Dr. Lapham-Yaun noted.
Fresh Faces and Perspectives in Career Services with Charles Kelley – Podcast
As Life University celebrates its 50th Anniversary, Career Services has grown with the ebbs and flows of the University, constantly supporting student success and career exploration. Charles Kelley is a newer member of the Career Services team, eager to lend his assistance and expertise to the Life U community.
Setting Healthy Boundaries in Relationships
Have you ever had a person or multiple people in your life that constantly push up against or blatantly step over personal boundary lines that seem simple and obvious to you? You are not alone in that feeling, and whether the behavior is intentional or not, you deserve to have reasonable boundaries respected.
Profound Impacts on Children through Pediatric Chiropractic with Dr. Drew Rubin – Podcast
Like many chiropractic students, Dr. Drew Rubin had a particular speciality in mind when he first enrolled as a Life University D.C. student. He originally wanted to become a sports chiropractor. And though that is a compelling field, through his program Pediatrics ended up turning his head and he hasn’t looked back.
Business Ideas with Low Overhead for College Students
A fair number of our enterprising Business Administration students at Life University (Life U) are more than eager to hit the ground running and start managing exciting businesses of every flavor and color under the rising sun. However, there is something to be said for…
Is Going to College Worth the Cost?
According to an article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) on April 22, 2024, titled “Some Colleges Soon Charge $100,000 (or more) per year. How did this Happen?”, many colleges are considering raising their fees and are looking at raising tuition rates close to $100,000…
From Functional Medicine Chiropractic Patient to Future Practitioner with Aaron Strickland – Podcast
Get in a room of chiropractic students and ask them what first interested them in pursuing Chiropractic, and chances are good that many of them will come back with an extraordinary story of healing through Chiropractic that inspired them to dig deeper. That was the case for Aaron Strickland, diagnosed at a young age with chronic lung disease and other health issues that traditional medicine was not helping much with. Eventually he met with a functional medicine chiropractor who over time was able to help relieve these conditions. Now Strickland is headed into his PEAK internship to learn more about how to help others like himself in a hands-on way.
Disordered Eating: Warning Signs and Possible Solutions
Obsessions over thinness and how to attain unattainable beauty standards can often lead into unhealthy and even deadly territory. From thigh gaps to mad dashes to get that #summerbody bikini ready, it’s no wonder that disordered eating and eating disorders seems to be a growing concern both nationally and internationally.
Seeking a Chiropractor? A Patient’s Guide to Finding Suitable Chiropractic Care
Congratulations. You have made a significant and valuable decision for your health, to seek the services of a chiropractor. Yet you may now be left wondering ‘How do I find the right chiropractor for my needs?’ Use this checklist of guidelines to help kickstart your journey to renewed health.
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