Chiropractor Columbus GA - Ryan Overton DC




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Chiropractor of Columbus 5771 Veterans Pkwy A, Columbus, GA 31904 706-607-0077



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Columbus, GA Leading chiropractor in Columbus GA caregiver has announced that the practice is capable of providing natural pain management to individuals suffering from chronic neck pain. Incidences of neck pain have been on the rise across the world mainly due to the impact of modern-day lifestyle. Poor posture among those who use computers to work and accident trauma are the leading causes of neck pain. These conditions lead to misalignment of the spine system which effectively causes pressure to build up around nerves, a situation that has been attributed to frequent migraine headaches. The chiropractor profession utilizes methods such as physiotherapy, kinesiology among other body adjustment techniques to bring about natural relief.

The resident chiropractor announced that this technique has yielded significant success particularly due to its ability to restore normalcy in a minimal time span. Chronic neck pain can prevent one from living life to the fullest. Use of conventional methods of treatment however, is not always successful and in some cases it involves use of invasive methods such as surgery, Ryan Overton DC replied.

Conventional medical care is mainly based on use of prescription pain killers which only do the job of stopping the pain temporarily instead of getting to the root of the problem, added the accident trauma and personal injury chiropractic expert.

According to the Chiropractor in Columbus GA, this practice can restore alignment of the spine which can ease pressure on compressed discs, veins and nerves. However, depending on how severe the problem is, some individuals may require to undergo several sessions in order to experience relief. In most cases a combination of therapies including processes such as trigger point massage are used in order to provide relief through a natural approach.

This new announcement comes in the wake of concerns on excessive and improper use of painkillers to stop pain. In particular, cases of addiction to opiates which are commonly used to trigger short-term relief among neck pain sufferers are on the rise. Majority of these drugs are usually associated with pharmaceutical side effects which may range from mild ones like fatigue and dizziness to life-threatening ones like internal bleeding.

By employing an integrated approach to body functions and general health, chiropractic care plays a significant role in addressing chronic pain. Owing to the therapeutic nature of this approach, pundits have generally categorized it as a low-risk treatment method which encourages the body to treat itself.

Individuals who would like to learn more about chiropractic care for neck pain among other related complications may use the practices website to schedule a consultation.

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Lice Happens - Atlanta, GA




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Lice Happens operates in Atlanta, GA and is a mobile service that serves homes in the community. Our salon-like service ensures comfortable treatment, but without the hassle or embarrassment of having to go to a local and public salon. Over-the-counter treatments don’t always work and can be a waste of time, money, and can be painful.

Our treatments are non-toxic, unlike over-the-counter remedies, and our trained experts will manually remove nits and lice from the scalp in a gentle manner. Our specialists are meticulous and employ different methods for removal of nits and lice. We use non-toxic treatments, fine combing, and we end the life cycle of the lice. In addition to our treatments being safe and effective for our customers, our treatments are also environmentally friendly and pesticide free!



Not everyone displays the same symptoms of lice. Some people won’t end up with an itchy scalp. Our trained professionals will screen the entire family. We can treat the entire family, if nits are present, and if need be.

We also specialize in educating our customers about how to prevent infestations in the home for future reference. Our number one goal is to make sure that the lice do not persist, and education is a big part of this.

Lice Happens in Atlanta, GA does not take advantage of client’s time and/or money. Our services are affordable, timely, and most importantly, discreet. We know how trying a time it can be when lice are present in the house, and we promise to make it better as fast and effectively as we can!

We can be reached 7 days a week for in-home head lice treatment and removal in Atlanta, GA at 770.776.7913. For more information about lice removal in Atlanta GA:

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Three Dead in Atlanta After Latest Storms


Three people died in the Atlanta area after straight-line winds gusted to 80 miles per hour on Thursday, ripping across parts of the South in the latest round of violent weather to tear through the U.S.

Nineteen-year-old Alonzo Daniel of Mableton was cleaning debris in his driveway on Stroud Drive when a tree fell on top of him, according to his family.

"As he was running, the tree caught him," Daniel's grandfather Robert Johnson told ABC News affiliate WSBTV in Atlanta.

Additionally, two women were crushed by a falling tree in the Buckhead section of Atlanta. The women were in a Mazda Miata convertible in the early evening when they driver lost control and crashed into a mailbox, firefighters told WSBTV.

Thursday saw more than 600 reports of severe weather across the country, including five tornadoes that stretched from the Gulf to Canada and as far east as Vermont. In New Orleans, four people were injured by the high winds.

Golf ball to baseball-size hail was reported in West Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Vermont and in western New York State, but resulted in only minor damage.

More severe storms are possible on Friday in the ravaged city of Joplin, Mo., and into Oklahoma. The interior Northeast, from Washington, D.C., to Pennsylvania and Maine will also experience extreme weather conditions today, but the storms will not produce as many strong tornadoes as have been seen this week.

This record-setting tornado season became even more remarkable with the rare appearance of tornadoes as far away as Northern California on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, in Joplin, which was devastated on Sunday by a massive EF-5, residents were still digging out and looking for victims though the death toll has been at 132 since midweek. Officials said today there are still 156 people missing or unaccounted for since Sunday's deadly twister.

Four schools in Joplin were leveled, while six were severely damaged, but the superintendent of the Joplin school district vowed that classes will resume in August, once the town recovers from the deadly hit that saw winds reach up to 200 miles per hour.

The death toll from the storms in Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas rose to 15 Wednesday.

This year has become the deadliest year for tornadoes since 1953, with over 500 deaths from 1,000 tornadoes so far, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

April also set a record as the deadliest month with 361 tornado-related deaths, according to NOAA's records.

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