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News Archives For October 2006

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Autism, mercury poisoning, thimerosal and the flu vaccine
public_health@8:22 am PST
About two weeks ago, news reports began showing up online suggesting that the flu vaccine was found safe to be used in children under the age of two. The study looked at immunization records for more than 45,000 children and researchers determined that the intramuscular flu vaccine was safe to be used in children under the age of two.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Better mental health for breastfed babies
public_health@6:30 pm PST
A West Australian study has found that babies that are breast-fed for more than six months showed a significantly better mental health in childhood. The findings are based on data from the Raine Study at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. The institute has tracked the growth and development of more than 2500 West Australian children over the past 16 years.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

How do you spell fear? FLU
public_health@7:19 pm PST
How do you spell fear? FLU. How do you spell profit? VACCINE. There is no question about it, the FEAR network is out in full force and is currently steamrolling through a neighborhood near you. I have been watching hundreds of news feeds during the past few weeks and the releases coming out related to the flu and the flu vaccine are staggering.

Poor evidence to support flu vaccine effectiveness
public_health@6:28 pm PST
A highly respected vaccine expert has called for an "urgent" reevaluation of vaccine campaigns related to the flu shot. According to the expert, Tom Jefferson, there is little clinical evidence that shows the flu vaccine has any effect on things like hospital stays, time off of work, death in healthy adults, and even adults suffering from conditions such as cystic fibrosis and asthma.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Chiropractic and children with ADHD
planetc1.com-news@8:40 pm PST
I tell patients that the most common reason that children are referred in my practice is ADHD and that I have several patients who are teachers and refer children in the practice all of the time. I definitely have several teachers that are patients and several of them send children to the practice. I bet we get at least one a month sometimes more. The truth is that most of the children that become patients in our practice become patients because their parents bring them into the office as part of a family that has decided to get adjusted.

Americans losing confidence in health insurance
planetc1.com-news@7:24 pm PST
2006 has been a year of frustration for American health care consumers as health care coverage insurance costs surged higher this year. According to the annual Health Confidence Survey, which was released today by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, 52% or more than half of those surveyed were dissatisfied with the cost of health insurance, a sharp increase from last year's results.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Patient alert: are your painkillers killing you?
planetc1.com-news@7:18 pm PST
New warnings are going to be put on the packaging of common painkillers such as ibuprofen after experts ruled that their use has been linked to an increased risk of stroke and heart attack.

It's Cold Gin Time Again - Daily Drink or Two Good for Heart
planetc1.com-news@10:29 am PST
A new study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, suggests that moderate drinking reduces heart attack risks for healthy men. If you're planning to belly up to the bar as a result of reading the study, make sure you are following all of the other recommendations and that you fit into the category of a healthy male.

Tips on Halloween Costumes for Chiropractors
planetc1.com-news@9:12 am PST
For those that participate, it's that time of year when people start thinking about what they are going to wear for Halloween. Paris Hilton, Superman, Spiderman, and Captain Jack Sparrow will all be popular for 2006. While there are lots of popular costumes to choose from this year, I thought I'd put together a brief list of costumes that would probably not be a good idea for a chiropractor in practice to wear.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Deaths After Flu Vaccine Halt Vaccination Program
public_health@6:35 am PST
The Health Ministry in Israel has ordered all clinics to halt administration of the flu vaccine after 3 people died, all within days of being injected with the same flu vaccine.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Is Autism seeping out of the television?
public_health@6:43 pm PST
Scientists have been investigating the huge increase in the number of autism cases and some are now saying the rise coincided with the growth of cable television and videos. According to the National Autistic Society, autism levels in the United Kingdom are at a record high. Various reports suggest that autism rates in United States are also higher than had ever been seen before, with a significantly noticeable increase of autistic children in the state of California.

Scientists wonder if white bread increases cancer risk
public_health@4:41 pm PST
The research, which is appearing in the International Journal of Cancer, suggests that eating lots of white bread and/or pasta could lead to a modest increase in one's risk of developing renal cell carcinoma. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type of kidney cancer.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Too Little Too Late
planetc1.com-news@6:51 pm PST
After several months of testing, Microsoft announced today that Internet Explorer version 7.0 is now available for download. In the past, I'd typically get pretty excited regarding any new release from Microsoft. That's no longer the case.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Medication Use at Home Sends 700,000 to ER Annually
planetc1.com-news@1:19 pm PST
According to a study published in the October 18 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, as many as 700,000 Americans end up in emergency rooms each year as a result of adverse reactions (side effects) to drugs they've taken.

America's population reaches 300 million
planetc1.com-news@9:17 am PST
LOS ANGELES, CA -- According to the US Census Bureau, the population of the United States officially hit the 300 million mark sometime early Tuesday morning. While no one knows for sure just when the US population reached 300 million, experts are confident that the milestone was reached somewhere in the last few months.

Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer
planetc1.com-news@8:00 am PST
According to a recent study, women with early-stage breast cancer were found to have significantly higher levels of vitamin D in the blood when compared to women with cancer that had spread to other parts of their body.

Anthrax Vaccine Mandate by Military
planetc1.com-news@7:03 am PST
On Monday, the US Defense Department said it would resume mandatory anthrax immunizations for most military personnel serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and South Korea, reviving a questionable and controversial program that had been challenged by lawsuits and halted in a federal court in 2004.

Monday, October 16, 2006

A Flu Shot and a Bad Cough
planetc1.com-news@10:28 am PST
I had a new patient on Friday. Her mom brought her in to the office. She is 15 months old. She has a bad cough. I was impressed that her mom thought of Chiropractic for her daughter since she isn't a patient. She told me that her parents had taken her to the Chiropractor several times when she was a child and she thought we might be able to help her. I congratulated her for bringing her daughter to us and I adjusted her.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Medical Marijuana Ganja Guru Faces New Pot Charges
planetc1.com-news@5:00 pm PST
In today's news, a federal grand jury has again indicted the self-proclaimed "Guru of Ganja" on charges that he grew hundreds of marijuana plants for a medical marijuana program. Back in 2003, Ed Rosenthal was convicted for cultivating marijuana plants for an Oakland, California medical marijuana program. Back in April of this year, an appeals court overturned the conviction, citing jury misconduct, but the court upheld the federal government's powers to charge marijuana growers in the state of California.

Breast cancer cases double, more treatments available
planetc1.com-news@2:43 pm PST
According to a new report, there has been a massive increase in new cases of breast cancer in Australia over the past 20 years. A recent similar report from the UK found that breast cancer was on the rise there as well. The report is by the Australian Institute of Health And Welfare and it shows that the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer each year has risen astronomically with numbers more than doubling in the past two decades.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Chiropractors are Dancing with the Stars
planetc1.com-news@7:10 am PST
chiropractors keep dancers on trackThere is no denying it, America loves ABC television's "Dancing With The Stars." In its third season, the ABC smash dance show continues to deliver the goods. Anyone who has watched the show can see that these dancers are under a great amount of physical and emotional stress. So what's a live show viewed by millions to do when they need a local chiropractor and they need one fast? They go to Planet Chiropractic, a chiropractic Internet resource, and they get results.

Medication Nation - Sleep makes the grade
public_health@5:18 am PST
The struggle to discover new ways to raise our students’ test scores has become a primary focus in schools all across the land. All manner of innovation is being tried to see what works. Special teaching programs with special books, elaborate computer and video instruction, even weekend retreats – we keep scrambling to kick the numbers up just one more notch!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Delivering the chiropractic news
planetc1.com-news@7:20 am PST
I am writing this message between seeing patients this morning. As I sat down and thought about what I am going to write today I thought about the last few minutes in the adjusting room. I was listening to a patient who was basically telling me that the symptom she originally had come to me for has returned.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Black Crowes, Harmony, Soul, and Chiropractic
planetc1.com-news@8:10 pm PST
I was at a Black Crowes show tonight in Cabazon, California. In the spirit of reminding folks (myself) about the nature of relationships, events, and goings on in your world, I thought I'd share the following.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Cola bad for bones in women
planetc1.com-news@3:53 pm PST
A study involving 2,500 people revealed that drinking cola was linked with low bone density in women regardless of their age or calcium intake. Low bone mineral density was seen in three different locations of the hip, and was seen regardless of age, calcium intake, use of cigarettes or alcohol, and even menopausal status.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

California Governor Says No to Acupuncture Asian Massage Bill
public_health@7:13 pm PST
Known locally as the acupuncturist Bill AB 3014, interested parties wanted the bill passed in an effort to define the term "Asian massage" when used in conjunction with the practice of acupuncture. the bill was introduced in February 2006 and was amended several times before it reached the governor's desk in late September. The bill was last amended in the Senate on August 21, 2006.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Chiropractors are Miracle Workers
planetc1.com-news@8:59 am PST
I want to tell you today about a patient, actually a couple. The husband came to me first. He had low back pain. Sounds pretty typical so far. He is a retired pharmacist. He was taking something for every symptom he had and somehow he decided to try chiropractic for his low back pain.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Chiropractic Group Endorses Jerry Brown as Candidate for Attorney General
planetc1.com-news@5:29 pm PST
The California Chiropractic Association has announced the endorsement of former California Governor and mayor of Oakland candidate Jerry Brown for the office of Attorney General in the state of California. According to the CCA, Brown has been a long-standing friend and extremely effective and staunch advocate to the profession of chiropractic.

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