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Vaccines: Does Your Child Really Need Them?
The following article was made available to us via PROVE (Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) The article is in print on the newsstands in the April 2000 issue of Let's Live Magazine. It is suggested you consider buying a copy to share with friends and to support the magazine for prin...
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Chiropractic + Basketball + Life = Magic!
From CNN/Sports Illustrated comes an article about "tiny" Life University and the winning of their 2nd straight NAIA basketball title. (Apparently the reporters and opposing players have never been to Dynamic Essentials or they would all know... Nothing is Bigger Than LIFE!) According to t...
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New England Journal of Medicine - Financial Conflict-of-Interest
The New England Journal of Medicine has published an apology in this week's issue, admitting to violating its own conflict-of-interest policy. According to the journal, they have violated their own conflict-of-interest policy 19 times over the past three years. The journal is considered one of ...
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More Rezulin Drug Deaths Despite Warning
he Los Angeles Times reports that Deaths are climbing since the FDA received a warning on the dangers of Rezulin.
Although FDA officials were publicly warned that "every patient taking the diabetes pill Rezulin was at risk of sudden liver failure and no reliable way existed to protect them" b...
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Pension funds may drop HMO coverage
The Los Angeles Times and Nando News report that two of California's largest pension funds may drop the managed health care coverage for their members and contract directly with doctors and hospitals.
The California State Teachers Retirement System and the California Public Employees' Retirem...
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Survey: Consumers dislike drug ads
Side-effect warnings reduce effectiveness of drug ads, study finds. A Nando Times news article states, "You've seen the TV commercials for drugs that promise to relieve allergies, banish migraines, grow back your hair, prevent heart attacks, relieve herpes. Then comes the stern voice droning on ...
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Hospital Patients Worry They'll Get Wrong Drug
Patients are more concerned about receiving the wrong medication in the hospital than about pain or cost of treatment, according to a new study. The telephone survey of 1,008 adults was conducted by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), a professional organization that mainly rep...
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Schwarzenegger Signs Global Warming Bill in California
by Michael Dorausch, doctor of chiropractic California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken a stand on global warming. On September 27th of this week, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed landmark legislation that will impose sweeping greenhouse gas emissions reductions for the state of C...
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Is Autism seeping out of the television?
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to some new research, early exposure to television may be increasing a child's risk of developing autism. Scientists have been investigating the huge increase in the number of autism cases and some are now saying the rise coincid...
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Scientists wonder if white bread increases cancer risk
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a new study done in Italy, eating lots of white bread may be linked to an increase risk of kidney cancer. The research, which is appearing in the International Journal of Cancer, suggests that eating lots of white bread and/...
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Poor evidence to support flu vaccine effectiveness
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to an export report, the flu vaccine may not be as effective as people would like to think. A highly respected vaccine expert has called for an "urgent" reevaluation of vaccine campaigns related to the flu shot. According to th...
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MVA's leading cause of school bus-related injuries for children in USA
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a new study, from the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Columbus Children's Hospital, the number of kids in America injured in nonfatal schoolbus accidents each year is more than double the estimates suggested in fo...
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Doctors using Google to diagnose disease
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to a recent study from some Australian researchers, doctors are doing google searches to find out what diseases their patients may have. According to the study, which was reported online in the British Medical Journal, doctors go...
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X Games 13 at Staples Center and Home Depot Center
by Daria Belov Los Angeles, CA: X Games 13 kicks off today at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles and the Home Depot Center in Carson, California. The annual X Games is the premier action sports event in the world and it features athletes from across the planet competing for medals and p...
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Palmer Chiropractic Davenport Campus Homecoming 2007
by Lori Leipold Alumni and Guests "Look Inside" at Palmer's Davenport Campus Homecoming 2007 Nearly 1,700 Palmer College of Chiropractic alumni and guests came to Palmer's Davenport Campus for Homecoming 2007 Aug. 9-11. This year's theme, "Look Inside," referred to some exciting additio...
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