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    Addressing Pediatric Feeding Issues with Feeding Therapy

    Sep 15, 2020

    More than 2.3 million American children under the age of five suffer from pediatric feeding disorder (PFD), which is defined as “impaired oral intake that is not age-appropriate and is associated with medical, nutritional, feeding skill, and/or...

    Seasonal Affective Disorder: More than the “Winter Blues”

    Feb 6, 2020

    Winter is often marked as a “season of celebration.” But, the joy of the holidays isn’t always present, especially in the shorter, darker days. Many people suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, during the winter and early spring months.

    SAIL: Helping You Stay Active and Independent for Life

    Jan 31, 2020

    Maintaining independence is an important focus for those entering their senior years. Along with independence must be the ability to remain active— specifically focusing on keeping up with your strength, fitness, and balance.

    Why Music Therapy is Such a Powerful Healing Tool

    Jan 30, 2020

    Many individuals find music to be therapeutic. The right playlist can uplift your mood and get you through the day. But, from a neurological perspective, music therapy is a bit more complicated than listening to your favorite tunes.

    Acupuncture 101: What You Need to Know Before Starting Acupuncture

    Oct 3, 2019

    Acupuncture has been a respected integrative therapy in Eastern medicine, dating back to its beginnings in China an estimated 3,000 years ago. Today, tens of millions of treatments are administered yearly in the United States alone. One of the most...

    Dyslexia: It's Not Just About Limitations

    Jul 12, 2019

    If your child is having trouble reading, or is falling behind in school, dyslexia may be a concern. The good news is, various, proven therapy options have helped both kids and adults suffering from dyslexia achieve great success.