Cheerleading NeuroLIFE patient health and milestones with Ruby Jordan – Podcast
If you have ever come through the bright, welcoming doors of NeuroLIFE Institute, you have most likely been acquainted with Ruby Jordan, NeuroLIFE’s beloved Office Manager. Dr. Veronica Garcia-Chapparo, our host, has a special love for functional neurology, in part due to the life-saving care she received herself as a NeuroLIFE patient. Thus she and Ruby are well-known to one another and it is a happy day to share the heart behind all the great lasting purpose work that NeuroLIFE does on a daily basis.
Let’s Get Functional: Functional Neurology, Peer Tutoring and more with Chandler Willey – Podcast
The brain is a funny thing, an organ that we will never fully grasp but the more we that we learn, the better we can help it to function most effectively. Chandler Willey is a D.C. student planning to become a Functional Neurology chiropractor, often shadowing at the NeuroLIFE Institute to gain a fuller picture of how the brain and the body communicate. Listen in as we learn more about this fascinating field.
Sleep Hygiene with Dr. Dom Fetterly, Director of the NeuroLIFE Institute (NLI)
“Sleep hygiene is how well you take care of your sleep routine. With that, how well do we take care of our brains so they can sleep and recover well so that they can heal better? Often the cases and the folks we see here at NeuroLIFE Institute (NLI) – they’re in a position where optimal healing needs to come from any avenue that we can find. Sleep is often a controllable factor and often worthwhile endeavor to explore with patients,” explained Dr. Dom Fetterly, Director of NLI.
50 Reasons to Love Life U, for Life U’s 50th Anniversary
Big things are on the horizon for the illustrious Life University (Life U), chief among them our celebration in 2024 of Life U’s 50th anniversary. Imagine it … 50 whole years progressing the cause of Chiropractic, Vitalism and health sciences in higher education. And we only continue to strive more intentionally toward a revitalized healthcare paradigm as agents of positive change.
LIFE UNIVERSITY COLLABORATES WITH NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC TO HOST LIFE VISION CANADA 2024
January 26, 2024 – Marietta, Georgia – Life University (Life U) and the New Zealand College of Chiropractic are excited to announce their collaboration in hosting Life Vision Canada 2024, a groundbreaking chiropractic seminar that promises to bring together the “Best of Both Worlds.”
Reducing Stress with Dr. Dom Fetterly: Naturally Relieving Stress and Helping with Depression
Today we’re talking about stress. What an appropriate time to be talking about stress, as we all try to recover from a busy holiday season and welcome in the new year.
Spotlight on NeuroLIFE Institute: Changing the Focus to Prevention from Intervention
A common issue that plagues many chiropractic patients is slips and falls. These seemingly innocent accidents can lead to extensive recovery times, injuries and even life-threatening consequences, especially in the elderly population. Today, we’ll delve into the innovative approach taken at Life University’s (Life U) NeuroLIFE Institute (NLI) to assess patients’ balance and coordination, help prevent injuries and improve overall well-being.
Unpacking ASMR: What exactly is it, and is it an effective sleep or relaxation tool?
You probably heard of ASMR in passing, but it can be a little hard to explain for those that haven’t experienced it. It is commonly used in a similar fashion to white noise or nature sounds to promote relaxation and/or to lull a restless mind into sleep.
Unlocking the power of the brain with NeuroLIFE Institute, with special guest Dr. Dominic Fetterly – Podcast
This segment brings Dr. Dominic Fetterly, Director of NeuroLIFE Institute, to talk about strides made in cutting edge technologies the institute is studying and using to revitalize healthcare. For those interested in learning more about the ins and outs of applied clinical neuroscience, this is an excellent introduction.
Faces of LIFE- Rina Rice
Native to Bessemer, Alabama, Rina Rice is a returning student forging a new career path for herself in the D.C. program. She is the proud mom of three children and currently has two grandkids. Her undergraduate program was in Sociology and Psychology, and she worked as a counselor for at-risk youth and family intervention for about 12 years.
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