Press Release: Dr. James Stoxen DC, Lecturing On, The Empathy Deficit in the Treatment of Depressed Patients and The Inflammation-Depression Connection Approach, At The 4th Anti-Aging And Regenerative Medicine Conference, Bangkok, Thailand 2012 September 7-9, 2012

Depression ICD-9 296.3 Dr. James Stoxen DC, will be lecturing on The Inflammation-Depression Connection Approach at the 2012 4th American Academy in Anti-Aging And Regenerative Medicine and 2nd Congress On Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine September 7-9, 2012 Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld 999/99 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand For the conference website, click here Depression is aging and killing us prematurely and as our population grows … [Read more...]

PRESS RELEASE: Dr. James Stoxen DC, Tackles Inflammation-Depression Connection at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Conference, May 26th – 29th, 2012

Depression ICD-9 296.3 PRESS RELEASE:   Chiropractor, Dr. James Stoxen DC, Tackles Inflammation-Depression Connection at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Conference, May 26th – 29th, 2012 Depression is aging and killing us prematurely and as our population grows older, the need for a better understanding of the disease and methods to counter it has grown more urgent. Recognizing the relative inconsistencies and growing concern for a lifetime reliance on antidepressants to treat depression, … [Read more...]

The Ed Coan Story – What I Learned from the Strongest Man in the World

  What I Learned from the Strongest Man in the World, Ed Coan.  In 1986, I graduated from National Chiropractic College, (National University Health Sciences, formerly National College of Chiropractic). a year and a half early at 24 years of age. I was one of the youngest graduates in the college. In fact my father recommended that I grow facial hair as I did not look old enough to be a doctor. My very first patient was Ed Coan. I thought that something/someone greater was … [Read more...]

African Track Athletes Have More Spring – Lessons Learned from the 5th All African Track and Field Championships

In 1988 I was invited to work at the fifth All African Track and Field Championships in Annaba, Algeria. I found that the most extreme difference between the African athletes and my patients back home, was the spring in their feet and legs. In the African Track and Field Athletes, their tibialis posterior, tibialis anterior and peroneal muscles (I call the landing  muscles or spring suspension system muscles) were highly developed. What I discovered was that many of these African athletes … [Read more...]

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