State-Funded Preschool Programs Could Reduce Burden on Special Education Budgets, New Study Shows

Students enrolled in a state-funded pre-kindergarten program in North Carolina were far less likely to be placed in special education by the third grade than their peers who were not, a new study from Duke University has found.   The study used data for 871,000 children collected over the last 13 years regarding students enrolled […]

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Radiant Heating and Cooling Becomes Increasingly Accessible and Affordable

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) is one of the biggest consumers of energy in America. It’s estimated that air conditioning alone is responsible for 9 – 14% of the energy consumed by homes and buildings, meaning a huge portion of one’s monthly bills goes toward cooling the home. In a move to make air […]

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New Zealand Research Team Discovers Conclusive Evidence That Spinal Adjustments Lead to Improved Muscle Function

For years, patients and practitioners have stated that chiropractic medicine has an amazing effect on injuries and common problems, such as back pain. Now, a study from New Zealand has found significant amount of data to support this claim. This research suggests that chiropractic care could have an important role in maximizing athletic performance and […]

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