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Coming soon to a child near you: The war against cholesterol
By Darrel Crain, DC The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has new guidelines to tackle cardiovascular disease by screening children as young as 2 years old for cholesterol levels. If the numbers don't add up, the new AAP plan advises doctors to first promote weight loss, increased physical a...
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Meet a Chiropractor - Liza Egbogah of Toronto
By Daria Belov While chiropractic was born and first made popular in Davenport Iowa, the birthplace of the world's first chiropractor was Canada. Today there are about as many chiropractors practicing in Canada as there are in the state of California. The country features two educational facili...
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A Holistic Health Care Organization Worth Supporting
By Michael Dorausch, DC With all the popularity of chiropractic care for headaches, back pain, and neck pain, the general public often misses out on care that addresses the needs of children and their families. We see the television reports regarding research studies showing upper cervical chir...
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NVIC Says Government Denies Gardasil Risks
NVIC News WASHINGTON -- The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is calling on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to publicly release the study design, data and names of principal investigators involved in a statement this week maintaining that ...
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First Annual Parker Gala Benefits Chiropractic Research
Parker College News Dallas, Texas -- Parker College of Chiropractic will host its first annual Parker Gala on Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 during the Las Vegas Parker Seminar from 7:30 to 11 pm in the Las Vegas Hilton Barron Ballroom. Proceeds will benefit chiropractic research and the advancement of...
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Las Vegas Trade Shows January 2009
By Michael Dorausch, DC While many folks are focused on getting their holiday shopping and shipping done before the end of this week, there are those that have had the additional task of getting packages shipped to Las Vegas, in preparation of conferences and trade shows taking place the first...
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Biased Reporting against Chiropractic on ABC Nightline
By Dr. Joel Alcantara, ICPA Research Director On March 3, 2009, ABC aired a piece on chiropractic care and children, "Crack! Kids Head to the Chiropractor". Reporter David Wright interviewed an ICPA member, Dr. Beth Forgosh and several parents of her patients. He also interviewed Lonnie Zeltze...
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Question Regarding Chiropractic Colleges
By Michael Dorausch, DC At Planet Chiropractic we receive questions about attending chiropractic colleges on a regular basis. I don't always have the answers or the time to reply to all emails received but I'm working on putting a few aside to answer here, so that others can hopefully get answ...
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The United States Insatiable Appetite For Illegal Drugs
By Michael Dorausch, DC Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Mexico City Wednesday stating that an "insatiable" appetite in the United States for illegal drugs is to blame for much of the violence that has ravaged Mexico in the past year. Thousands in Mexico have died while rival drug car...
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2009 Upper Cervical Evolution Las Vegas
By Daria Belov Leaders in the area of Upper Cervical (UC) Chiropractic care are gathering in Las Vegas, for the UC Evolution conference, taking place at the Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa and Casino, April 16 - April 18, 2009. While there are hundreds of techniques taught to chiropractors worl...
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New York Sugar Beverage Soda Tax
By Michael Dorausch, DC Would a tax on sugary soft drinks result in improved health benefits for the people of New York? According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, the answer may be yes. According to New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Friedan and Kelly Brownell, dire...
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Swine Flu Shot Propaganda Video
By Michael Dorausch, DC Apparently in the 1970s there was a swine flu media campaign intended to convince people of all ages to get flu shots. Two commercials, which are available for viewing online, demonstrate how flu shots were marketed to the general public in 1976. The announcer in the co...
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Golf with the Georgia Council of Chiropractic
GCC Chiropractor News Golf with the Georgia Council of Chiropractic (GCC) June 4th, 2009 at the exclusive Eagles Landing Country Club -- Location of the Chick-fil-A Classic -- 100 Eagle's Landing Way, Stockbridge, GA 30281, 770-389-2000. Enjoy a complete program of events, 18 holes of golf inc...
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Swine Flu Investigation On Human Error Claim
By Daria Belov What if the swine flu virus, which has been spreading across the globe, was not something that occurred as a result of nature, but was man made in a laboratory? Sound like a crazy chiropractic conspiracy theory? Well, it's a question an Australian scientist behind the developmen...
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5 Graduation Gifts that Aren't for Kindergarteners
by Joey Flores Every year, the Dr. Seuss classic "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" sells close to 300,000 copies, primarily because it's one of the most popular high school and college graduation gifts in the US. Thanks, Mom, Dad and Grandma! Now, I can go off into the world and achieve! No offense ...
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