By Errin Nelson, PT, DPT “Every day. I feel it every day. This dull, aching pressure at the base of my head that flows into the tops of my shoulders and I just can’t seem to shake it. It affects my work habits, my ability to play with my kids and my overall enjoyment of regular activities like reading and gardening. I have even noticed my inability to sleep restfully. It is just like this burning, searing pain and pressure that
Breast Cancer Awareness Month By. Julie Theis, WHNP October is known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in America. Organizations use this month to collectively increase awareness about the disease and raise money for research on cause, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. According to breastcancer.org, an expected 330,080 women, and 2,550 men, will be diagnosed with new cases of breast cancer in 2018. In 2018, approximately 40,920 women are expected to die from breast cancer. Breastcancer.org, thankfully, also