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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 2005, p. 24

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"(Inmpnnim in min-r parts of the world shnuld take ntuice of what Waterloo has donc by way of business and educational infrastructure and ,wize the opportunities that are avail- able here." ology and assessment. “I also treat people clothed so it's a lot more of a level of mmfon in this practice" Currently, Farquhar says there are about 15 thera- pists scattered throughout Waterloo region who have been trained in osteopathy. suggesting its growing pop- ularity. "Ti'lis is fairly mm: [to the region), I think, so in terms of people in practice ity, def- initely starting to crop up for sure," she said. When people come to visit her uptown clinic. Far- quhar said she is often able to relate to the pains they are feeling. She uhderweat osteo- pathic treatments for back problems for having an Continued from page 22 doing the ratings. 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