Benefiting Students & Living Well

It’s that time of the year again, BACK TO SCHOOL. Chiropractic care can help you feel better and perform better as a student. A healthy body can make a world of difference in your life, especially when you have the common burdens students carry. Whatever age student you are, we know that with the proper health and wellness techniques, you can have the best outcome in life. Students can stay healthy– even when slammed with work!


Here are some of the ways Chiropractic care can help students wi

Tech Neck Doesn't Have to Take Over your Life

Your phone has many features that allow you to take in all things social media and tech at your fingertips. But using your tech devices often causes aching neck pain and other discomforts that come along with texting and browsing the web. These mobile technologies have created an epidemic of health issues for frequent device users!

Most of the trouble is caused by looking down at your devices for a prolonged period. Health experts say that you double the load on your neck for every inch you lea

How Restaurant Influencers Can Boost Your Business

Working with influencers can be so beneficial to your restaurant’s marketing strategy. Thanks to the massive impact of social media, restaurants can increase awareness and grow their business through a large audience, driving more traffic to their doors. There’s no doubt that the influencing market is booming right now. The industry grew from a $1.7 billion market in 2016 to $9.7 billion in 2020. For every dollar a business spends on influencers, they earn $5.20.

That being said, it may be frig

5 Ways To Manage Your Social Wellness This Month

July is Social Wellness Month, which brings awareness to the importance of social wellness in your life and how essential it is to your total wellness and health goals. Social wellness is about nurturing yourself and your relationships with others. That means giving and receiving social support, ensuring that the people in your life are there for you, and vice versa. In times of hardship, it’s essential to have someone you can count on. in times of hardship. Having the proper social support in y

The American Rescue Act Plan includes 28.6B for Restaurant Relief: Here's What You Need To Know.

On March 11th, the House of Representatives passed the American Rescue Act, which will provide 28.6 billion in restaurant relief funds. This plan includes the $28.6 billion in relief grants for small restaurants, including $1,400 stimulus checks for Americans with incomes under $75,000.

The Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) is a restaurant-specific grant program that will administer these grants to restaurants that are eligible to apply. This $28.6 billion will provide up to $5 million to re

5 Women-Owned Restaurants in Atlanta To Check Out During Women’s History Month

Women-owned businesses are a driving force in the U.S. economy. Every day, we rely on women entrepreneurs running their businesses and demonstrating their skills and expertise in the restaurant industry.

First, let’s look at some statistics that show how women have been dominating the business world.
• Within the last year, women have started over 1,800 new businesses daily, and these women-run businesses are growing every day.
• Of these new businesses, 64% of them are women of color.
• More t

VEGAN? Here Are The Best Options When Dining Out

Switching to a plant-based diet or vegan diet is a huge lifestyle change that alters your eating habits and the way you order out. Dining out with fewer options can be frustrating, but don’t worry, we have your back. There are things you can look for when eating out and ordering off a menu, and we’re here to suggest the best options for you. It’s important to note that getting creative in these instances will be the beginning of you getting more comfortable with your vegan lifestyle. Here are so

COVID-19: How Philadelphia Restaurant Workers are Dealing With Unemployment

Brian Chapman is a 34-year-old Chinatown resident, who used to work as a server at Double Knot, a popular sushi-based Schulson Collective restaurant located in Center City.

Like most restaurant employees, Chapman’s last day was March 15, when Double Knot was no longer able to open its doors to customers.

“I was disappointed but not surprised,” Chapman said. “I know that we’re only going to pass this if we adhere to all of the precautions—social distancing, heavy sanitizing—and try to take bett