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News Archives For November 2005
planetc1.com-news@1:09 pm PST According to various news articles, Merck, the world's third-largest drugmaker, will be closing 5 plants in the wake of 6,400 lawsuits that have been filed related to problems with drugs they manufacture. Merck is the maker of Vioxx and Zocor.
planetc1.com-news@12:25 am PST New Milford, NJ - The NCADFA will launch their CHOOSE NOT TO USE steroid awareness campaign the week of November 27 through December 3, 2005 in support of Acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey’s proclamation of Steroid Awareness Week. The goal of the campaign is to bring awareness and attention to the issue of performance enhancing drug use in sports. Our goal is to encourage athletes to strive to become “true champions” by choosing not to use drugs of any kind. We feel awareness is the first step in the prevention process. Chiropractors Can Help Support Drug-Free Athletes planetc1.com-news@12:22 am PST New Milford, NJ - Chiropractors, help us fight addiction. With your purchase of a bracelet/wristband you will be helping support the advancement of drug-free athletes across the country. Your donation will be helping athletes of all ages and levels take a stand against the use and abuse of performance enhancing drugs.
planetc1.com-news@10:34 am PST The United States Department of Education (USDOE) has found the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) in violation of criteria necessary to maintain its status as a recognized accrediting agency. The violations were uncovered during a two year investigation initiated by separate complaints filed during 2003 by the Council of New Jersey Chiropractors (CNJC) and Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE). In a July 5, 2005 letter, the USDOE found CCE in non-compliance of various accreditation criteria, some of which require immediate action.
planetc1.com-news@4:22 pm PST A study recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that using antibiotics more than 10 times during childhood or being a heavy user of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) increases the risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). |
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