Chiropractic Care in Madison WI Dr Emmett Blahnik
Chiropractic Care in Madison WI Dr Emmett Blahnik – nextlevelhealthclinics.com Dr. Emmett Blahnik is a Wisconsin native who earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater in 1998, as well as Doctorate degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in 2006. Dr. Blahnik currently operates one of the Largest Natural Health Clinics in the state and North America. Dr. Emmett is a contributor to the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall-Street Journal Best-seller One Minute Wellness and is currently in the process of completing another health and Wellness inspired book coming soon. His passion to inspire, motivate and educate literally every individual he meets to fulfill their potential in health and life. His passion is a result of growing up in a family with personal tragedies in health and poverty. He witnessed his mother have two heart attacks at the age of 32 and then go one to battle cancer, a hysterectomy and prescription drug addiction at a young age. He watched his father struggle with high blood pressure and heart disease and pass away at a young 55 years old due to poor lifestyle choices. After his grandmother died of cancer at 58 and he watched his grandfather literally, “take his last breaths” due to cancer, and most recently experienced his sister at the age of 30 be diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, Dr. Emmett is undeniably serving a calling and purpose in life. He devotes his life to serving a mission to help people transform their lifestyle and reach a better quality of life …
2nd Mayor's Community Safety & Crime Prevention Awards presented to eight …
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Looking at the root causes of addiction and drug abuse as a social and health issue rather than a criminal problem, Legarde is currently working on a drug policy conference with Fort William First Nation. The goal of the conference is to empower the …
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Woman Surrenders on Homicide by Vehicle Charges
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Later analysis by the county crime lab showed the tablets were buprenorphine, a drug used to treat opioid addiction, records show. Sheridan, who was living in the Langhorne section of Middletown at the time, was transported to St. Mary Medical Center …
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