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Anti-Science Activists Label Pro-Vaccine Safety Advocates “Antivaccine” in June 26 JAMA Article

A ResponseBarbara Loe Fisher, Co-founder and PresidentNational Vaccine Information Center In the latest efforts by anti-science activists to label pro-vaccine safety advocates “anti-vaccine,” a trio from Northwestern University have published an article in the June 26, 2002 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “Content and Design Attributes of Antivaccination Web Sites.” In what

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Pull the Trigger

By Sid Mouk, D.C. I consider my self to be one of the greatest planners in the history of this profession. Early in my career, I would spend hours and hours planning to do great things in chiropractic and in my life, coming up with the most elaborate plans to accomplish those things that have

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Inner Peace

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. There exists in all of us and some of us more than others a peace that surpasses understanding. A general feeling that everything is OK. There is nothing that needs to be done in that moment to make anything better or different. There is no struggle to be in the moment

Read More »

Core Tour 2002 – Venice Beach – Big Air & Chiropractic

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Venice Beach, Calif: The 1st round of the Core Tour Sports & Music Festival kicked off in Venice Beach this past weekend. The scenic Venice area was transformed into an insane extreme sports course with over 50 tons of dirt and 26,000 pounds of lumber. The best riders in the world

Read More »

Dr. Moshe Gottlieb and his love for kids

From Yitzchack (Gary) Freeman, D.C. Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, a Graduate of Los Angleles Chiropractic College, was killed in Jerusalem along with 19 others in a suicide bus bombing on the morning of 18 June, 2002. He worked in Los Angeles till 1978 and then he moved to Israel. I first met Dr. Gottlieb in 1987

Read More »

The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism

Opening Statement – June 19, 2002Chairman Dan BurtonCommittee on Government ReformThe Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism In April the Committee conducted a hearing reviewing the epidemic of autism and the Department of Health and Human Service’s (HHS) response. Ten years ago, autism was thought to affect 1 in 10,000 individuals in the

Read More »

Chiropractor Dies in Jerusalem Bus Bombing

On Tuesday morning, June 18, 2002, 19 people were killed and 74 injured in a suicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem. The bus, which was completely destroyed, was carrying many students on their way to school as well as a seventy year old chiropractor named Moshe Gottlieb. Dr. Moshe Gottlieb was born on the

Read More »

ICA Board of Directors Calls For Immediate Review of CCE Decision on Life

ICA Chiropractic News Service At a special meeting on June 18, 2002, the Board of Directors of the International Chiropractors Association voted unanimously to call on the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) to conduct an immediate and objective review of its decision to deny re-accreditation to Life University’s College of Chiropractic. Expressing grave reservations as

Read More »

Chiropractic Thinkers

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Many times in the past, when describing my chiropractic experiences in Panama, I’ve mentioned that during those missions I’d checked my brain in at immigration and didn’t pick it up again until I left the country. Therefore, for a week at a time, I was able to abide in a blissful,

Read More »

Ya Me Siento Mejor (En Espanol)

Por el Dr. Edwin Cordero Muchísimos pacientes creen que tan pronto se sienten mejor y el dolor se desaparece que esto significa que están mejor de su salud. Desafortunadamente esto no es cierto ya que el cuerpo humano no esta diseñado de esta forma. El cuerpo humano es una maravilla en la forma que puede

Read More »

Whatever it Takes

By Dr. Fred Schofield WHATEVER IT TAKES I can improveI can adaptI can surviveWhat joy and adventure will innate bringIn this momentPlan, prepare, persistI can, I must, I willI will train till my will is like steelMy MojoWHATEVER IT TAKES! Chiropractic adjustmentReleases the power withinAllows the body to expressStimulate, activate, motivateTake controlExpand your mindLeap into

Read More »

Dr. Sid & Life University

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I’ve gotten several e-mails and calls from chiropractors and from chiropractic students about what is happening with Life University. I had some of the patients that are now students call and say “What should I do?” I’ve told them all the same thing and I thought I might share some lessons

Read More »

Life University Accreditation – a Message from Palmer

FROM: Guy F. Riekeman, D.C., President As you have heard by now, Life University has lost its accredited status with CCE. The Palmer Chiropractic University System is saddened by this news. We are especially aware of and sympathize with the disruption this will cause in the lives of Life University’s students, faculty, staff and administrators.

Read More »

Los Angeles Lakers Parade – Kobe – Shaq – Fox & Girls

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Ok, so I was out of my LA Chiropractic office today but I had good reason. Today, the Los Angeles Lakers celebrated their third consecutive NBA championship with a triumphant parade through a purple-and-gold sea of screaming fans. The parade basically results in all the streets around downtown Los Angeles being

Read More »

Los Angeles Lakers Parade – Kobe – Shaq – Fox & Girls

Ok, so I was out of my LA Chiropractic office today but I had good reason. Today, the Los Angeles Lakers celebrated their third consecutive NBA championship with a triumphant parade through a purple-and-gold sea of screaming fans. The parade basically results in all the streets around downtown Los Angeles being closed to through traffic so there is not much to do other than get outside and have some fun. And fun we had!

Read More »

An Urgent Call to the Profession – LIFE

Dr. Drew Rubin (Life ’89) and Dr. Lisa Rubin, Ph. D.Adjunct Professors, Life UniversityFellow Chiropractic Warriors June 2002 will forever be known as a decisive, pivotal moment in chiropractic. Your action or inaction will contribute either to the rise of philosophical, subluxation based chiropractic to the forefront, or its eventual demise, as our profession follows

Read More »

Fellow Guardians

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Since attending another incredible Gathering with Sigafoose, B.J.’s last three printed words have taken on a deeper meaning. “Guard it well”. He was referring to the sacred trust we have been given as members of the chiropractic profession. He admonished us to guard chiropractic: to keep it pure and unadulterated, to

Read More »

Questions on Life University

Harvey Fish, D.C. Hi. It’s been a while. Oh, I’ve had lot’s of questions, just none that merited posting to you all. Till today. By now most of you will have heard the news that CCE has denied Life it’s re-accreditation. I suppose that there are reasons/justifications that CCE has found to merit this kind

Read More »

The News on Life University

Updated on 6/13/2002 3:54PM Below are all the news links we have seen as of today regarding Life University and their accreditation status. Rather than re-report the news here we felt it would be better for you to visit the various news websites. Links are posted in chronological order so that you can get an

Read More »

Doctors say MMR jab is safe, Critics not so sure

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Several news reports today suggest that researchers have found no evidence that MMR or single measles vaccines are linked with autism or inflammatory bowel disease. Many of the reports however, fail to mention that parents and critics are still concerned and may still not be convinced. According to one report from

Read More »

PBS, Scientific American Frontiers, & Chiropractic

By Nicholas Regush Reprinted with permission from HEALTH NEWS ANALYZER #41Visit redflagsweekly.com at: www.redflagsweekly.com Why even assume that Public Broadcasting is any better than the regular networks in handling health issues? Don’t be naive! I only raise this today because of the scores of emails I have received, asking whether I watched the chiropractic community

Read More »

Running

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. No, I’m not talking about the kind you do with sneakers on. I’m talking about the option of running from the “stuff” of your life. It always makes me smile when someone tells me that I am hard to reach and they have been trying to get in touch with me

Read More »

ICA Protests PBS Attack On Chiropractic: Demands Apology and Recall of Program

From ICA Chiropractic News Service The International Chiropractors Association is calling for an immediate and universal response from the chiropractic community to protest the on-going broadcast of a grossly distorted and internationally damaging depiction of the science and practice of chiropractic on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations across the U.S. In a regular feature show,

Read More »

What Alan Alda Does Not Know

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Is the world coming to an end? Alan Alda (one of my favorite movie & TV stars) doesn’t like us. A PBS show on “Alternative Healing” hosted by Alan Alda recently lambasted Chiropractic with the age-old AMA stuff about “There is no scientific evidence that alignment of the spine benefits health

Read More »

¿Por Que Debo Visitar al Quiropractico? (En Espanol)

Por el Dr. Edwin Cordero Esta pregunta es sumamente interesante ya que en muchisimas ocasiones cuando no nos sentimos bien de salud no sabemos a que Medico debemos visitar. Pero si miramos ala distintas ramas de la Medicina entenderíamos que existe una diferencia entre la Alopatía (Medicina Convencional) y la Medicina Alternativa. Por décadas la

Read More »

Step Eleven to a Hundred a Day

Success Principle Eleven is actually #1 of the Advanced Principles (Have weekly staff meetings and training’s). Very few doctors are actually doing this because it takes extra time and thought. Staff meetings and training’s should be scheduled separately. Staff meetings should be about 30 minutes and staff training’s should be about an hour.

Read More »

Too Many Useless Drugs

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to media reports, Doctors in Germany are prescribing far too many useless drugs. These medications which have “little or no therapeutic value” is wasting health insurance money that could be better spent. When it comes to prescribing drugs, a health insurance group spokesperson stated, “Doctors should not listen only to

Read More »

Trust the Journey

By Lynn Rivard, Principled CA I have discovered something unusual in my time as a Principled CA. We all know the power of innate intelligence and we know that it is at work for us…always in our corner…always on our side….the compass giving us direction. We witness every day the power of innate working in

Read More »

Anti-Science Activists Label Pro-Vaccine Safety Advocates “Antivaccine” in June 26 JAMA Article

A ResponseBarbara Loe Fisher, Co-founder and PresidentNational Vaccine Information Center In the latest efforts by anti-science activists to label pro-vaccine safety advocates “anti-vaccine,” a trio from Northwestern University have published an article in the June 26, 2002 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “Content and Design Attributes of Antivaccination Web Sites.” In what

Read More »

Pull the Trigger

By Sid Mouk, D.C. I consider my self to be one of the greatest planners in the history of this profession. Early in my career, I would spend hours and hours planning to do great things in chiropractic and in my life, coming up with the most elaborate plans to accomplish those things that have

Read More »

Inner Peace

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. There exists in all of us and some of us more than others a peace that surpasses understanding. A general feeling that everything is OK. There is nothing that needs to be done in that moment to make anything better or different. There is no struggle to be in the moment

Read More »

Core Tour 2002 – Venice Beach – Big Air & Chiropractic

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Venice Beach, Calif: The 1st round of the Core Tour Sports & Music Festival kicked off in Venice Beach this past weekend. The scenic Venice area was transformed into an insane extreme sports course with over 50 tons of dirt and 26,000 pounds of lumber. The best riders in the world

Read More »

Dr. Moshe Gottlieb and his love for kids

From Yitzchack (Gary) Freeman, D.C. Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, a Graduate of Los Angleles Chiropractic College, was killed in Jerusalem along with 19 others in a suicide bus bombing on the morning of 18 June, 2002. He worked in Los Angeles till 1978 and then he moved to Israel. I first met Dr. Gottlieb in 1987

Read More »

The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism

Opening Statement – June 19, 2002Chairman Dan BurtonCommittee on Government ReformThe Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism In April the Committee conducted a hearing reviewing the epidemic of autism and the Department of Health and Human Service’s (HHS) response. Ten years ago, autism was thought to affect 1 in 10,000 individuals in the

Read More »

Chiropractor Dies in Jerusalem Bus Bombing

On Tuesday morning, June 18, 2002, 19 people were killed and 74 injured in a suicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem. The bus, which was completely destroyed, was carrying many students on their way to school as well as a seventy year old chiropractor named Moshe Gottlieb. Dr. Moshe Gottlieb was born on the

Read More »

ICA Board of Directors Calls For Immediate Review of CCE Decision on Life

ICA Chiropractic News Service At a special meeting on June 18, 2002, the Board of Directors of the International Chiropractors Association voted unanimously to call on the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) to conduct an immediate and objective review of its decision to deny re-accreditation to Life University’s College of Chiropractic. Expressing grave reservations as

Read More »

Chiropractic Thinkers

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Many times in the past, when describing my chiropractic experiences in Panama, I’ve mentioned that during those missions I’d checked my brain in at immigration and didn’t pick it up again until I left the country. Therefore, for a week at a time, I was able to abide in a blissful,

Read More »

Ya Me Siento Mejor (En Espanol)

Por el Dr. Edwin Cordero Muchísimos pacientes creen que tan pronto se sienten mejor y el dolor se desaparece que esto significa que están mejor de su salud. Desafortunadamente esto no es cierto ya que el cuerpo humano no esta diseñado de esta forma. El cuerpo humano es una maravilla en la forma que puede

Read More »

Whatever it Takes

By Dr. Fred Schofield WHATEVER IT TAKES I can improveI can adaptI can surviveWhat joy and adventure will innate bringIn this momentPlan, prepare, persistI can, I must, I willI will train till my will is like steelMy MojoWHATEVER IT TAKES! Chiropractic adjustmentReleases the power withinAllows the body to expressStimulate, activate, motivateTake controlExpand your mindLeap into

Read More »

Dr. Sid & Life University

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I’ve gotten several e-mails and calls from chiropractors and from chiropractic students about what is happening with Life University. I had some of the patients that are now students call and say “What should I do?” I’ve told them all the same thing and I thought I might share some lessons

Read More »

Life University Accreditation – a Message from Palmer

FROM: Guy F. Riekeman, D.C., President As you have heard by now, Life University has lost its accredited status with CCE. The Palmer Chiropractic University System is saddened by this news. We are especially aware of and sympathize with the disruption this will cause in the lives of Life University’s students, faculty, staff and administrators.

Read More »

Los Angeles Lakers Parade – Kobe – Shaq – Fox & Girls

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Ok, so I was out of my LA Chiropractic office today but I had good reason. Today, the Los Angeles Lakers celebrated their third consecutive NBA championship with a triumphant parade through a purple-and-gold sea of screaming fans. The parade basically results in all the streets around downtown Los Angeles being

Read More »

Los Angeles Lakers Parade – Kobe – Shaq – Fox & Girls

Ok, so I was out of my LA Chiropractic office today but I had good reason. Today, the Los Angeles Lakers celebrated their third consecutive NBA championship with a triumphant parade through a purple-and-gold sea of screaming fans. The parade basically results in all the streets around downtown Los Angeles being closed to through traffic so there is not much to do other than get outside and have some fun. And fun we had!

Read More »

An Urgent Call to the Profession – LIFE

Dr. Drew Rubin (Life ’89) and Dr. Lisa Rubin, Ph. D.Adjunct Professors, Life UniversityFellow Chiropractic Warriors June 2002 will forever be known as a decisive, pivotal moment in chiropractic. Your action or inaction will contribute either to the rise of philosophical, subluxation based chiropractic to the forefront, or its eventual demise, as our profession follows

Read More »

Fellow Guardians

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Since attending another incredible Gathering with Sigafoose, B.J.’s last three printed words have taken on a deeper meaning. “Guard it well”. He was referring to the sacred trust we have been given as members of the chiropractic profession. He admonished us to guard chiropractic: to keep it pure and unadulterated, to

Read More »

Questions on Life University

Harvey Fish, D.C. Hi. It’s been a while. Oh, I’ve had lot’s of questions, just none that merited posting to you all. Till today. By now most of you will have heard the news that CCE has denied Life it’s re-accreditation. I suppose that there are reasons/justifications that CCE has found to merit this kind

Read More »

The News on Life University

Updated on 6/13/2002 3:54PM Below are all the news links we have seen as of today regarding Life University and their accreditation status. Rather than re-report the news here we felt it would be better for you to visit the various news websites. Links are posted in chronological order so that you can get an

Read More »

Doctors say MMR jab is safe, Critics not so sure

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Several news reports today suggest that researchers have found no evidence that MMR or single measles vaccines are linked with autism or inflammatory bowel disease. Many of the reports however, fail to mention that parents and critics are still concerned and may still not be convinced. According to one report from

Read More »

PBS, Scientific American Frontiers, & Chiropractic

By Nicholas Regush Reprinted with permission from HEALTH NEWS ANALYZER #41Visit redflagsweekly.com at: www.redflagsweekly.com Why even assume that Public Broadcasting is any better than the regular networks in handling health issues? Don’t be naive! I only raise this today because of the scores of emails I have received, asking whether I watched the chiropractic community

Read More »

Running

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. No, I’m not talking about the kind you do with sneakers on. I’m talking about the option of running from the “stuff” of your life. It always makes me smile when someone tells me that I am hard to reach and they have been trying to get in touch with me

Read More »

ICA Protests PBS Attack On Chiropractic: Demands Apology and Recall of Program

From ICA Chiropractic News Service The International Chiropractors Association is calling for an immediate and universal response from the chiropractic community to protest the on-going broadcast of a grossly distorted and internationally damaging depiction of the science and practice of chiropractic on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations across the U.S. In a regular feature show,

Read More »

What Alan Alda Does Not Know

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Is the world coming to an end? Alan Alda (one of my favorite movie & TV stars) doesn’t like us. A PBS show on “Alternative Healing” hosted by Alan Alda recently lambasted Chiropractic with the age-old AMA stuff about “There is no scientific evidence that alignment of the spine benefits health

Read More »

¿Por Que Debo Visitar al Quiropractico? (En Espanol)

Por el Dr. Edwin Cordero Esta pregunta es sumamente interesante ya que en muchisimas ocasiones cuando no nos sentimos bien de salud no sabemos a que Medico debemos visitar. Pero si miramos ala distintas ramas de la Medicina entenderíamos que existe una diferencia entre la Alopatía (Medicina Convencional) y la Medicina Alternativa. Por décadas la

Read More »

Step Eleven to a Hundred a Day

Success Principle Eleven is actually #1 of the Advanced Principles (Have weekly staff meetings and training’s). Very few doctors are actually doing this because it takes extra time and thought. Staff meetings and training’s should be scheduled separately. Staff meetings should be about 30 minutes and staff training’s should be about an hour.

Read More »

Too Many Useless Drugs

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to media reports, Doctors in Germany are prescribing far too many useless drugs. These medications which have “little or no therapeutic value” is wasting health insurance money that could be better spent. When it comes to prescribing drugs, a health insurance group spokesperson stated, “Doctors should not listen only to

Read More »

Trust the Journey

By Lynn Rivard, Principled CA I have discovered something unusual in my time as a Principled CA. We all know the power of innate intelligence and we know that it is at work for us…always in our corner…always on our side….the compass giving us direction. We witness every day the power of innate working in

Read More »