Candace McMillon-Dantley
School
Palmer College Of Chiropractic, University Of South Florida
Expertise
Self-care For Women, Holistic Health & Wellness, Nutrition
- Candace has over ten years of experience as a chiropractic physician.
- She has previously written health and wellness articles for Blackdoctor.org and The Doc Knows.
- Her book, "Woman, Take Off Your Cape!" inspires women to live their healthiest lives through self-care.
Experience
Candace has years of experience providing health solutions for diverse groups of patients as a chiropractic physician. For the past three years, she has positively impacted the health and well-being of others as a writer for Blackdoctor.org and The Doc Knows, her website that promotes self-care for women. Candace also promotes health and wellness to audiences during interactive health presentations, as well as advocates for the self-care of women.
Education
Candace earned a doctorate in chiropractic in 2010, which equipped her with an extensive knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, nutrition, and the tools needed to educate others in self-care and prevention.
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Stories By Candace McMillon-Dantley
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You may think blurry vision is no big deal. But if your vision suddenly gets blurry, or prescription lenses don't correct your poor eyesight, pay attention.
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Cellulite is a skin condition that is unwanted yet harmless. Don't confuse it with cellulitis, a bacterial skin infection that could become life threatening.
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Whole grains and enriched grains have some important distinctions between them. Here's what they could mean for your health and how to choose between them.
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It may come as a surprise, but the NFL may actually be able to provide helpful information on reducing the spread of COVID-19. Here's what they've learned.
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The skin can provide telling clues about what's happening below the surface. Here are some ways to spot heart infections and what they can mean for your health.
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Chiropractic adjustments can be a great addition to an overall wellness strategy. But how do you know if your chiropractor is any good? Here's how to tell.
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Keeping our blood sugar in check is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy body. Luckily, our bodies can give us clues if something is not quite right.
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Hypothyroidism is a common condition that can require medical intervention and treatment. However, this mineral may also improve your thyroid health.
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While mucus can seem like an unpleasant effect of sickness or allergies, there are important reasons our body produces it. Here's what it is.
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Thyroid issues are common in this day and age. Fortunately, a particular vitamin has been linked to thyroid health and can be found in many foods.
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In this day and age, it seems our attention is often pulled in multiple directions. However, this vitamin may actually be able to help improve concentration.
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Is it normal for a baby to not burp after gulping down milk? Does the absence of a burp indicate a health problem?
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If we're honest with ourselves, many of us are miles away from pitch perfect. Here's why you may not be able to sing in tune.