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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Oct 24, 2016 | Health Articles
Grab your sneakers and a light sweatshirt and let's get walking! While some fitness enthusiasts relentlessly seek out the latest, trendiest exercise crazes, many others are returning to good, old-fashioned walking to help them feel great and get into shape without becoming a member of an expensive gym. Best of all except for a good ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Sep 13, 2016 | Health Articles
With strength as the new pretty, we would love to have "Abs of Steel" to show off but also the power of the core muscles to help us achieve further health and agility. Unfortunately, the abdominal muscles are located in the front center of our body. Achieving maximum results to your core muscles requires following ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Aug 2, 2016 | Health Articles
Although the summer weather may still be here - school days are upon us. Are now bored children have magically been reactivated to feeling that they did not have a full summer as the weight of their backpacks is upon them. Those once excited kids strain over bent shoulders with overly heavy school bags containing ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Jul 26, 2016 | Health Articles
Four and Match Point!
At this time of year, we should be in full swing of enjoyment and fully basking in the benefits of the warm summer sun and outdoor activities it allows. Unfortunately, many of us are sitting on the sidelines or taking medication to play through the pain. One main culprit is shoulder pain ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Jul 14, 2016 | Voice For Health
The neck supports the head in much the same way that a bowling ball would be held in place atop a stick by thin elastic bands. Composed of seven small vertebrae, the neck must hold and balance the head supported only by muscles and ligaments. A cervical spine (neck) that becomes strained can lead to ...
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