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Stress: Adapt or Perish
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The cornerstone talk. This highly sought after topic addresses the prevalent problem of stress in our lives and offers hope in taking control of it. The perfect introduction. Start with the Stress talk and the audience will bond with you as the authority and seek you back for other important topics. All companies agree that stress is an issue they seek help with. Be their authority. Present "Stress: Adapt or Perish."
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No More Back Attacks
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This topic affects at least 80% of us. No More Back Attacks is sought after by employers seeking to comply with OSHA requirements. Teach the why’s of proper lifting and give the audience real facts to build a healthy back. Second only to the Stress talk, this is the most sought after topic chosen by employers. A definite success. Return talks guaranteed after this great content rich talk. |
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Peak Performance
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Everyone wants to be at their best, but few people know how to access it. Accessing more from your work force is Peak Performance talk’s goal. Learn how to balance all parts of your body to their best. Focus on communication within your body and between your work teams. Facilitate breakthroughs in your audience’s teams through physical drills and
communication exercises that will break the sound barrier for performance. This talk will establish you as an authority eagerly sought back.
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Keep Fit While You Sit
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This talks focuses on work station designs, ergonomic problems and pattern interruption exercises. Who does not sit for long periods of time at work and at home? Sitting leads to problems not only in the elbow, back, neck and upper back but also in the wrists. Learn to tame the computer monster and its effects on the eyes, neck and wrists. |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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A hot topic for employers and employees alike. Learn the facts of what it is and how it can be caused. Learn the dos and don’ts of what to do to reduce the effects of CTS. Don’t let employees suffer and their work be reduced by CTS. Provide them with knowledge of their options to achieve health. Carpal Tunnel is a captivating talk that will draw the audience toward you. You are the authority on a little understood, but a highly in demand topic.
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Headaches
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Headaches: the number one cause of missed work. Address the issue that affects the work force. This topic will target companies at the heart of their needs: keeping their employees healthy. Teach your audiences of the different types of headaches and how they can reduce their pain and have less lost work time.
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Fibromyalgia
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A prevalent problem often undiagnosed. Be the doctor to give facts to the mystery of fibromyalgia.
Help your audience learn how it is detected and what can be done to limit the effects of this condition. A popular talk with audiences everywhere and a talk which will establish you as the authority. Return talks and new patients will be assured.
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Osteoporosis
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Women are a huge portion of most work forces and offices. What osteoporosis is, and how to stop it, is a little understood issue. Women make up more than 60% of most doctors visits. Be the authority for this group and they will build your practice. Present "Osteoporosis" and you will gain women’s respect and trust. Remember, as you attract women, so will come their families.
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Arthritis
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You know it and now you have the tool so that your audience can learn it too. A topic that everyone has a need for. Who does not feel joint pains? You can offer hope. "Arthritis: Preventable, Reversible" is a presentation full of content, and will attract patients to your office who are ready to change their lives.
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Power Nutrition
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Most work teams are less productive after they finish lunch! The quality of the food we eat can be the difference between victories and defeats. Are we using food to benefit our work teams? Most doctors don’t teach nutrition, so be the one who does. Fill the void. Power Nutrition is packed with content that will leave audiences filled with knowledge and desiring you to return with other talks.
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