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Headaches | Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 49

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Testimonial Tuesday Episode 49: Headaches

In this episode, Dr. Hall talks about a lady who was helped with chronic headaches after an atlas subluxation correction.

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2011-01-19

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Diabetes | Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 48

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Testimonial Tuesday Episode 48: Diabetes

In this episode, Dr. Hall talks about a lady whose blood sugar was helped after her atlas subluxation was corrected.

If you’re a doctor, you have your own amazing stories of how upper cervical has changed the life of your patients. You need to be telling those stories and recording them in a professional manner, and publishing them on the web for your potential patients to find them.

You also need rich content for your blog – not just text for people to read, but also audio and video content as well.

To learn why this is so important, please visit http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/services/audio-podcast-service/.

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2011-01-17

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  • Drunk Serbians are a force of nature – A Serbian man reportedly has become a hero in Egypt — by accidentally… http://tumblr.com/xac19zd2bg #

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2011-01-14

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  • Realized today: even though getting back into the upper-cervical-saddle after a 3 year hiatus is like riding a bike… I need to get faster. #
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Sciatica | Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 47

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Testimonial Tuesday Episode 47: Sciatica

In this episode, Dr. Hall talks about a lady who had severe sciatica and after a medical procedure had paralysis and how an upper cervical correction miraculously helped her.

If you’re a doctor, you have your own amazing stories of how upper cervical has changed the life of your patients. You need to be telling those stories and recording them in a professional manner, and publishing them on the web for your potential patients to find them.

You also need rich content for your blog – not just text for people to read, but also audio and video content as well.

To learn why this is so important, please visit http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/services/audio-podcast-service/.

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