Therapeutic Resources Blog
Scientists Are Building A Case For How Food Ads Make Us Overeat
February 2, 2016
Why is it that we haven't seen ads for cigarettes on television since the Nixon administration? Because public health officials said the ads caused people to smoke more and raised their risk of getting cancer. And because Nixon stood up to the tobacco industry to sign legislation banning the ads to protect people from that temptation. Read More »
Speech pathologist knows firsthand of difficulties
February 1, 2016
Jessica Clark has been in the shoes of both a patient and a parent. Clark was born unable to talk until the age of 2, according to her sister. Clark now works at Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup as speech pathologist Read More »
Alzheimer’s-related brain changes occur 2 decades before symptom onset
January 29, 2016
Inflammatory brain changes related to Alzheimer's disease may occur as many as 20 years before onset of symptoms, according to new research - a finding that could pave the way for early interventions that could halt disease development. Read More »
Follow a fracture with physical therapy
January 28, 2016
Learn how Physical Therapy can help people recover from fractures Read More »