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Chiropractic Treatment Lowers Blood Pressure

May 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Chiropractic care helps to harmonize the natural system of the body by realigning the bones of the spine and removing congestion and pressure in the nervous system. This helps in reducing the physiological stress response and regains the healing and maximum functioning of the body. Chiropractic care has not only treated many health problems but has also helped a great deal in stabilizing the level of blood pressure.

Chiropractic care can lower blood pressure and heal organs

May 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

Marco Abanico is a curator for DFWChiromassage Spine Blog and a chiropractor in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. He is a leading authority on how to relieve spine pain easily and naturally. His clinic has helped thousands of patients put an end to their neck and back pain. If you are considering surgery for neck pain relief or if other forms of treatment have not worked, CALL US and ask us about our $40 exam and first treatment special at 817-801-9000 or logon to DFWChiroMassage Spine Blog.

FORT WORTH NEWS: Tree-trimming contractor dies after being electrocuted while working, Robbery suspect arrested outside a downtown church

May 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, Texas — News reports stated of a 23-year-old contractor who died on Monday after his tree-trimming equipment came in contact with a live power line, this according to the authorities who made the announcement.

The Fort Worth Fire Department removed the victim’s body from the tree where he was working on which was located in the 2500 block of Warren Lane just before 11 a.m. Residents nearby reportedly called the Fire Department around 9:30 a.m. regarding a suspected electrocution.

According to fire officials who arrived at the scene, the main power line had to be shut off in some houses in the area so that the victim’s body could be removed.

C-130s Moving Out Of Fort Worth?

May 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, Texas – Recent reports stated that the U.S. House Defense Appropriations subcommittee is ready to stop the move of C-130s legislatively just after three months of trying to persuade the Air Force not to transfer eight C-130 Hercules aircraft from Fort Worth to Great Falls, Montana.

The House version of the defense appropriations bill is a repudiation of the Air Force’s and Defense Department’s proposal to move 151 Air National Guard aircraft, then reportedly cut 5,000 personnel and move dozens more airplanes across the country. The said plan would affect Texas by getting rid of one of its major assets for natural disasters.

Smoking Plan May Not Be Pursued in Fort Worth

May 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, Texas – After recent reports of a proposal to stop hiring smokers, the City of Fort Worth seems to be thinking of cancelling the said idea.

Recent reports state that if the City Council approves with a city staff recommendation, the said proposal of not hiring smokers would effectively be obsolete.

The city is reportedly considering “future insurance premium surcharges” to encourage employees on wellness programs and stopping unhealthy habits. However, the said changes in health-insurance premiums will not likely happen until January 1, 2014.

Early Childhood Matters Celebrates 6th Anniversary, Bike Month Activities in Fort Worth

April 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, TexasEarly Childhood Matters is reportedly celebrating its six years of service on Friday at the Fort Worth Central Library located at 500 W. Third St.

ECM families, both current and new, are being invited to celebrate with activities like arts and craft projects which have been created over the past year by ECM families. These projects will also be on display at the event. There will also be story times and other activities for children in attendance.

The group has already helped nearly 10,000 children under the age of 5 to become better prepared to start school.

Identity Theft Led to Crime Spree for Two Years

April 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, Texas – Two years ago, a nurse aide working at a Fort Worth nursing home, suddenly realized that someone took her purse while walking to the parking lot of the said facility. That incident led to one of Tarrant County’s identity theft suspects who reportedly targeted over half a dozen area nursing homes as well as home healthcare businesses and at least a dozen frail and vulnerable patients the said facilities.

Gladney Center Celebrates 125th Anniversary

April 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

FORT WORTH, Texas – In 1887, the Rev. Isaac Zachary Taylor Morris, a Methodist minister, and his wife, Belle, knew about the orphans being boarded on a train, the couple started looking searching for homes for them. The orphan trains then stopped running during 1929, yet the need for adopting orphans continued.

The effort started the Texas Children’s Home and Aid Society, which is now presently known to many as the Gladney Center for Adoption. The center is named in honor of Edna Gladney, who later managed the center and campaigned for the rights of disadvantaged children.

2012 Texas Scottish Festival and Highland Games | Arlington, TX

April 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

The Texas Scottish Festival and Highland Games will include some of the best Scottish performers and groups in the world, the Championship Scottish Highland Dance & Scottish National Dance competitions, a full range of Scottish Athletic competitions, more than 65 Scottish Clan tents, Scottish foods and ales, Celtic arts and crafts, fireworks, a Scotch Whisky Tasting and Seminar, Genealogy & History Seminars, Kirking and Church services, a Scottish Fiddle Workshop, Children’s Games and Activities, a Gaelic Language Seminar, Scottish Country Dancing, Scottish Military Living History Encampment, a Bonniest Knees Contest, a Medieval Scotland Area, a Photo Contest, an All-Scottish Breed Dog Show, Scotch Ale Brewing Competition, a Shortbread Contest, a Pub tent, a feature Ceilidh, and more.

Arbor Daze Festival 2012 in Euless

April 28, 2012 | 1 Comments

Mark your calendars for the weekend of April 28 and 29, 2012 for the annual Arbor Daze festival in Euless, Texas.  The city of Euless is hosting this celebration with friends, family, community, and trees.  Food, arts & crafts, and live entertainment will be provided.  A series of local businesses in Euless will be showcased at this event.

Admission is free, and the venue is located at Euless City Hall at 201 N Ector Dr in Euless.

Performance schedule is as follows:

2012 Performances

Saturday, April 28
9 a.m. First United Methodist Church