Stéphane Provencher, BS, DC, DICS, CKTP was born in Quebec, Canada and received his B.S. Degree in Medical Biology from the University of Québec at Trois-Rivières. Dr. Stéphane went on to attend Logan College of Chiropractic, where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree with honors in 2007. He is fluent in French and English. While at Logan College, Dr. Provencher’s numerous honors included the Dean’s List, the Health Center Achievement Award, the Clinical Assistant Award and Who’s Who among students in American Universities and Colleges. He has studied extensively at the postgraduate level earning Whiplash Certification, Craniopathy Certification, Pediatric Certification and Kinesiotaping Certification. journals which one was publish in the JVSR in 2009. In collaboration with Dr. Joseph F. Unger, Jr., he developed information on ADHD and Autism for use by chiropractors and their patients wishing to learn more about the disease and the multiple treatment modalities available through chiropractic and related natural therapies. http://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephane
http://www.linkedin.com/in/drstephane
Dr. Stéphane is also the chairman of research for SORSI. Dr. Stéphane was named Researcher of the Year 2009 by SORSI, America's Chiropractors of the Year 2009, 2011 and 2012 by the Consumer Research Council of America and Presidential Appreciation award by SORSI in 2010. Dr Provencher is the co-founder and primary developer of the SORSI-EBRN (Evidence Based Research Network) and automatic online case reporting system to improve Chiropractic research. (Source)
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Organizations/Resources Catering to this Population:
-The Japan-America Society of Washington DC (.jaswdc.org/)
-Japan Commerce Association Foundation (.jcawf.org/english)
-The Metropolitan Japanese + English Language Community (.meetup.com/mj-elc/)
-Washington International Japanese Church (.wijc.org/)
-The Washington Japanese Language Nomikai Group (.meetup.com/japanese-98/)
-Annapolis Area Japanese Meetup (.meetup.com/Japanese-Annapolis-Meetup/)
-Tomo Dachi (usjapantomodachi.org/about-us/)
-Northern Virginia Japanese Language Center (7784 Grace Church Lane, Lorton, VA 22079
Hana Japanese Market
2000 17th St Nw
Washington, DC 20009
Japanese Christian Community Center
1099 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD 20852-1403
Target Audience #4 - The Japanese Population within the Metropolitan Area (Network for the Founder's Program) (Xocai Energy Drink & Skin Care Line) - In Japan, the energy drink dates at least as far back as the early 1960s, with the release of the Lipovitan. For four decades, Lipovitan D, the energy drink made by the Taisho Pharmaceutical Company, has been the pick-me-up of choice for legions of salary men working late, partying hard or battling a hangover. Almost by itself, the elixir -- packed with vitamins, amino acids and a jolt of caffeine -- created an ''energy drink'' market now worth $1.7 billion in annual sales. Asia accounts for nearly half of the world's sales of sports and energy drinks. (Source)
http://www.chirodirectory.com/chiropractors/VA/Gainesville/Dr-Stephane-Provencher-078627
In Japan, product categories such as anti-aging skin care saw growth as people continued to be concerned about the preservation of their health and beauty. Japanese consumers are starting to understand that it is cheaper to prevent problems rather than fix them at a later stage in life. The largest target group for anti-aging products is female baby boomers. Future growth will depend on the younger generation, who are becoming more conscious of their skin conditions. Mothers in Japan are more educated and conscious about the potential serious effects of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays on their children's skin. The three major cosmetic lines in Japan are: Kao, Shiseido, and Kose.