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Chiropractic and Pregnancy: Greater Comfort and Safer Births

By Jeanne Ohm, D.C. How can chiropractic add comfort? Chiropractic care in pregnancy is an essential ingredient to your pre-natal care choices. A large percent of all pregnant women experience back discomfort/pain during pregnancy. This is due to the rapid growth of the baby and an interference to your body’s normal structural adaptations to that

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Health Care Workers Say NO to Smallpox Shot

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Despite recommendations from the highest authority in the land, many U.S. health-care workers are saying no to the smallpox vaccine. Health-care workers report being “worried” about the side effects associated with the vaccine and they are also reportedly unconvinced that the threat of bioterror justifies the risk. How much does this

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Antibiotic Misuse and Public Misunderstanding

by Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hoping to cut down on the use of unnecessary antibiotics by mandating warning labels on prescription packaging, according to recent news reports. The inappropriate use of antibiotics has been a major contributor to the problem of drug-resistant infections worldwide. According to several articles, antibiotic

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Monday Morning Message — Why do we accept things…

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don’t want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that

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CCE Challenges Judges Decision on Life University

According to news reports, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is appealing a federal court order made by Senior U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr., that had immediately restored Life’s accreditation. According to news reports, Moye found merit in arguments made by attorneys for Life University, who said the peer review process was unfair

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HIPAA, Incidental Uses and Disclosures, & Sign-in Sheets

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Disclaimer: The information contained here is provided free of charge. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or a substitution for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Using sign-in sheets in the front office, incidental uses and disclosures.It is

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Disclaimer: This is not intended as legal advice. We have received lots of emails regarding HIPAA as it pertains to the practice of chiropractic. There have been all sorts of rumors and misinformation floating around such as DC’s will no longer be able to have open adjusting or open door adjusting. After reviewing the information

Read More »

Life University Lawsuit Against CCE

The following are highlights from the filed lawsuit. Scroll down below for a link to the complete file. FACTS: Background 9. Within the chiropractic community, there have long been two primary philosophies on the scope of chiropractic. Adherents to the conservative philosophy believe the scope of chiropractic care should be limited to the traditional diagnosis

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Life University Receives Injunction

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Life University today received a court ordered injunction that will continue to allow them to graduate chiropractic students. About eighty students that were in their final quarter and had not received their chiropractic diploma will be affected immediately by this decision. According to a Life board member, they may now receive

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The Other Side of the Needle

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It appeared in the New York Times, on Thursday January 30th, health-care leaders had serious doubts about the president’s smallpox vaccination program that would involve the very health-care professionals asked to administer or receive the vaccine. How many people reading that article in the New York Times paused to recognize the

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Police Force Says Yes to Chiropractic Care

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Recently, a U.K. website , Eastern Daily Press, featured a story about officers and support staff that work for the Norfolk police department and chiropractic care. According to the article, the police are receiving chiropractic in a bid to decrease the amount of time they are off work as a result

Read More »

Chiropractic and Pregnancy: Greater Comfort and Safer Births

By Jeanne Ohm, D.C. How can chiropractic add comfort? Chiropractic care in pregnancy is an essential ingredient to your pre-natal care choices. A large percent of all pregnant women experience back discomfort/pain during pregnancy. This is due to the rapid growth of the baby and an interference to your body’s normal structural adaptations to that

Read More »

Health Care Workers Say NO to Smallpox Shot

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Despite recommendations from the highest authority in the land, many U.S. health-care workers are saying no to the smallpox vaccine. Health-care workers report being “worried” about the side effects associated with the vaccine and they are also reportedly unconvinced that the threat of bioterror justifies the risk. How much does this

Read More »

Antibiotic Misuse and Public Misunderstanding

by Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hoping to cut down on the use of unnecessary antibiotics by mandating warning labels on prescription packaging, according to recent news reports. The inappropriate use of antibiotics has been a major contributor to the problem of drug-resistant infections worldwide. According to several articles, antibiotic

Read More »

Monday Morning Message — Why do we accept things…

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don’t want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that

Read More »

CCE Challenges Judges Decision on Life University

According to news reports, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is appealing a federal court order made by Senior U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr., that had immediately restored Life’s accreditation. According to news reports, Moye found merit in arguments made by attorneys for Life University, who said the peer review process was unfair

Read More »

HIPAA, Incidental Uses and Disclosures, & Sign-in Sheets

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Disclaimer: The information contained here is provided free of charge. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or a substitution for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Using sign-in sheets in the front office, incidental uses and disclosures.It is

Read More »

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Disclaimer: This is not intended as legal advice. We have received lots of emails regarding HIPAA as it pertains to the practice of chiropractic. There have been all sorts of rumors and misinformation floating around such as DC’s will no longer be able to have open adjusting or open door adjusting. After reviewing the information

Read More »

Life University Lawsuit Against CCE

The following are highlights from the filed lawsuit. Scroll down below for a link to the complete file. FACTS: Background 9. Within the chiropractic community, there have long been two primary philosophies on the scope of chiropractic. Adherents to the conservative philosophy believe the scope of chiropractic care should be limited to the traditional diagnosis

Read More »

Life University Receives Injunction

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Life University today received a court ordered injunction that will continue to allow them to graduate chiropractic students. About eighty students that were in their final quarter and had not received their chiropractic diploma will be affected immediately by this decision. According to a Life board member, they may now receive

Read More »

The Other Side of the Needle

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It appeared in the New York Times, on Thursday January 30th, health-care leaders had serious doubts about the president’s smallpox vaccination program that would involve the very health-care professionals asked to administer or receive the vaccine. How many people reading that article in the New York Times paused to recognize the

Read More »

Police Force Says Yes to Chiropractic Care

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Recently, a U.K. website , Eastern Daily Press, featured a story about officers and support staff that work for the Norfolk police department and chiropractic care. According to the article, the police are receiving chiropractic in a bid to decrease the amount of time they are off work as a result

Read More »