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A teenage member of Generation Z, whose name is sealed by court records, was persuaded to attend several therapy sessions after her parents grew concerned with her lack of anxiety or depression.
A teenage member of Generation Z, whose name is sealed by court records, was persuaded to attend several therapy sessions after her parents grew concerned with her lack of anxiety or depression.
 
Lora Joyner named National Bleeding Disorders Foundation Physical Therapist of the Year
 
ECU’s impact felt in improved integrated care model
ECU’s impact felt in improved integrated care model
 
We are sacrificing our children on the altar of a brutal, far-Left ideology
We are sacrificing our children on the altar of a brutal, far-Left ideology
 
Several years ago, this column ran as a blog post. Unfortunately, these days I once again have tendonitis so it is ringing oh-so-true again. Enjoy!
Several years ago, this column ran as a blog post. Unfortunately, these days I once again have tendonitis so it is ringing oh-so-true again. Enjoy!
 
This week, Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law
 
East Carolina University junior Maggie Marshall is following her passion to become a physical therapist and eventually work with veterans
East Carolina University junior Maggie Marshall is following her passion to become a physical therapist and eventually work with veterans
 
A new study finds that expanding the scope of practice for midlevel health care providers, including chiropractors and physical therapists, may improve the efficiency of the health care market in the United States
A new study finds that expanding the scope of practice for midlevel health care providers, including chiropractors and physical therapists, may improve the efficiency of the health care market in the United States
 
n anonymous gift of $1 million will enable the Family Autism Center at East Carolina University to increase professional staff and expand services for people with autism in eastern North Carolina.
n anonymous gift of $1 million will enable the Family Autism Center at East Carolina University to increase professional staff and expand services for people with autism in eastern North Carolina.
 
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