Why Research?

by Alexis Griffith “PRIMUM NON NOCERE” – FIRST, DO NO HARM. ALL CHIROPRACTORS SHOULD STRIVE TO ABIDE BY THIS DICTUM, REGARDLESS OF THEIR SCOPE OF PRACTICE. One way in which […]
Budget Eats In The Bay

by Meagan Stachnik Chiropractic students will undergo various nutrition classes and health studies on how to appropriately guide patients in their quest for a healthy diet and lifestyle. Chiropractors should […]
25001 Industrial Blvd.

by Sara Parsons By the time you are reading this, I will officially be an alumnus of Life Chiropractic College West. Even as I sit here at my cluttered desk […]
All Else Follows

by Nolan Halverson You have the opportunity to be a chiropractor because chiropractic is a profession. Chiropractic is a profession because Chiropractic saves lives. In the fall of 2016, a […]
What’s Simi’s Story?

by Simran (Simi) Chawla “EVERY ORGAN IN YOUR BODY IS CONNECTED TO THE ONE UNDER YOUR HAT.” -BJ PALMER. Cue Bollywood music. I’m a first-generation Indian American who was born […]
How D’You Know?

by Bri Lange & Austin Bergquist The very first thing I do when a child [i.e. kid] comes to see me at the clinic, is establish a bond with the […]
Harms of Low-Carb in Type II Diabetes

– by Austin Bergquist – Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing health concern here in America. By 2030, it is estimated that 1 in 3 Americans will be living […]
Good Hands

– By Emma Harbage – All my life I have been involved in elite sport. First it was gymnastics … then somehow rugby! I have been playing rugby since I […]
The Science of Learning

Ever since quarter one of chiropractic school, I received the same message from almost everyone who saw me. The conversations around adjusting almost always entailed these types of comments: “You’re […]
Introspection and the Art of the Self Portrait

I hope these words don’t find home with you twenty years too late like they did with me. Keep them now. Find your own way of connecting. Love and take […]