Carnahan Chiropractic

Carnahan Chiropractic Providing Superior Health and Balance Through Chiropractic We, at Carnahan Chiropractic, take a personal interest in you and care about your complete health.

We carefully listen to your health problems, design a treatment plan to suit your individual needs, and offer gentle and effective techniques to restore your health to its optimum function. Chances are if you are reading this you have probably been referred to Carnahan Chiropractic by a current patient or one of the many physicians in the area that are currently recommending our services. We understand that most of our patients may be new to Chiropractic care and are eager to answer your questions and assist in any way we can. Chiropractic is based on the fact that your nervous system controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ, and system of your body. It is a natural, drugless and preventative approach to good health. Misaligned/fixated vertebrae are very common and precarious, affecting your balance, spinal health, posture, resistance to disease and internal organ health—preventing you from functioning at your best and may make you more prone to physical, emotional, and chemical stress. This often leads to sickness, weakness, fatigue, and early aging. Doctors of Chiropractic correct serious, life-damaging, often painless conditions to restore your natural healing ability—your “inner doctor”. Chiropractic care is the natural choice to your health care needs and is appropriate for all ages—from infants to senior citizens. Please give us a call and let set up an initial consultation to discuss what treatments are right for you. Thank you for your time and we look forward to working with you. Shane P. Carnahan, D.C. Chiropractic Physician

03/27/2026
03/27/2026

Each year, chronic diseases cause 7 of 10 deaths among Americans. Heart disease, cancer, and stroke account for more than 50% of all deaths each year.

Four personal behaviors that can affect chronic diseases are:

•poor nutrition
•lack of physical activity
•tobacco use
•excessive alcohol consumption

Also consider your routine ergonomics and posture. Sleep patterns and quality of sleep.

Think about making appropriate changes to positively enhance your health and wellness.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12089086/
03/24/2026

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12089086/

Preclinical studies suggest that creatine monohydrate (CrM) improves cognition and Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarkers. However, there is currently no clinical evidence demonstrating the effects of CrM in patients with AD. In this single‐arm pilot ...

“Focus on building health from the inside out instead of waiting for symptoms, bugs, viruses, or disease to strike. You ...
03/24/2026

“Focus on building health from the inside out instead of waiting for symptoms, bugs, viruses, or disease to strike. You have more control over it than you’ve been led to believe. Action hushes the voices of fear. Eat healthy, think healthy, and move healthy. It’s not easy but it is simple. You got this. Time is on your side right now. Use it! “ - Dr. Dan Sullivan

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03/22/2026

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03/22/2026

A new method can monitor iron in cells known as mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), which can help determine their ability to grow tissue for cartilage repair. The breakthrough could lead to regenerative therapies for joint diseases.

"Key insightsIs social media use reasonably safe for children and adolescents? We call this the “product safety question...
03/22/2026

"Key insights
Is social media use reasonably safe for children and adolescents? We call this the “product safety question”, and we present seven lines of evidence showing that the answer is no.

The evidence of harm is found in: 1) surveys of young people; 2) surveys of parents, teachers, and clinicians; 3) contents from corporate documents; 4) findings from cross-sectional studies; 5) findings from longitudinal studies; 6) findings from social media reduction experiments; and 7) findings from natural experiments.

We show there is now overwhelming evidence of severe and widespread direct harms (such as sextortion and cyberbullying), and compelling evidence of troubling indirect harms (such as depression and anxiety). Furthermore, we show that the harms and risks to individual users are so diverse and vast in scope that they justify the view that social media is causing harm at a population level.

We further argue that when these lines of evidence are considered alongside the timing, scope, and cross-national trends in adolescent wellbeing and mental health, they can help answer a second question: was the rapid adoption of always-available social media by adolescents in the early 2010s a substantial contributor to the population-level increases in mental illness that emerged by the mid 2010s in many Western nations? We call this the “historical trends question”. We draw on our findings about the vast scale of harm uncovered while answering the product safety question to argue that the answer to the historical trends question is “yes”.

The World Happiness Report is published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, in partnership with Gallup, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and an independent editorial board.

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50 NW Terre View Drive
Pullman, WA
99163

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11:15am
1pm - 5:15pm
Tuesday 8am - 11:15am
1pm - 5:15pm
Thursday 9am - 11:15am
1pm - 5:15pm
Friday 9am - 11am
1pm - 5:15pm

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