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Lance Armstrong - Behind Every Great Champion
Update - July, 29th 2001: Lance Armstrong & Jeff Spencer Victorious Click the link for the latest news related to the 2001 Tour de France, Lance Armstrong and Dr. Jeff Spencer. It would seem as though the whole world knows the story of Lance Armstrong. An American dream, Lance came back fro...
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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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U.S. GAO seeks more info on drug errors
The General Accounting Office is the investigative arm of Congress. GAO's mission is to help the Congress oversee federal programs and operations to assure accountability to the American people. A two-year study by the U.S. GAO has concluded that adverse drug events, complications or even d...
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HOT SHOTS - Reference to Recent Vaccine Related News
Below is a list of hyper-linked articles on vaccination issues that may be of value to you and your practice community. --------------------------------------- Protection Against Atopic Diseases by Measles: A Rash Conclusion? Journal American Medical Association JAMA Vol. 283 No. 3, ...
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Dr. Galen Price: 1912 - 2000
News of the passing of Dr. Price has been forwarded to us. We are including the forwarded information in its entirety. ----------P-C---------- Dr. Galen Price, the fourth President of Palmer College of Chiropractic, died on Monday, Jan. 17, 2000, in Lakeland, Fla. He was the first p...
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Cost of Health Care continues to rise in US
U.S. health spending for 1998 rose 5.6 percent in relation to the previous year as reported by Nando Media. Rising costs for prescription drugs and higher insurance premiums are the primary cause for increases in the nation's health care spending. Total health care spending for 1998 was up...
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Did the Rx Kill, or the Father?
Deadly Treatment Judge Cites Hyperactivity Drug in Homicide Acquittal
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Ten days after he began taking a widely used medicine called Adderall to control his attention deficit disorder and help him with his college studies, Ryan Ehlis slipped into a psychotic fog and ki...
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Health care's deadly secret: Accidents routinely happen
By Andrea Gerlin The Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital is a typical teaching hospital. It is known for cutting-edge research programs, for training medical students and newly graduated doctors, and for providing advanced medical care. It is also representative of modern American hospita...
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Midwife-Attended Births & Modern Medicine
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Babies, it has been discovered, are a major cause of children. This is the conclusion reached by researchers after careful observation and replication of identical results in virtually every corner of the globe. The cause of babies themselves is certainly a stimula...
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California Governor Says No to Acupuncture Asian Massage Bill
planetc1.com news California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed an assembly Bill intended to define the practice of Asian massage. Known locally as the acupuncturist Bill AB 3014, interested parties wanted the bill passed in an effort to define the term "Asian massage" when used in ...
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Too Little Too Late
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer After several months of testing, Microsoft announced today that Internet Explorer version 7.0 is now available for download. In the past, I'd typically get pretty excited regarding any new release from Microsoft. That's no longer the case.
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Chiropractic & Chocolate for a Healthy Heart
by Michael Dorausch, DC The month of January is coming to a close and February is just around the corner. People will soon stop greeting each other by saying "happy new year." It won't be long before we move on to our next holiday greeting, hearing people say... "happy Valentine's Day." V...
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Vitamin envy and spin doctors
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic In the brave new world of medicine, spin doctors are emerging as the most powerful of doctors. While the clinical doctors are busy trying to stave off the suffering and premature death of their patients using drugs and surgery, the spin doctors are busy c...
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Chiropractic History and Chiropractor Faces
by Michael Dorausch, DC Today we are celebrating nine years of delivering Chiropractic News online. These past few days I was taking a look at our news image archives and I saw the many faces of chiropractors that have had a part in making planet chiropractic a successful destination on the ...
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Seminars Not Just for Chiropractors
by Michael Dorausch, DC Seminars for healthcare professionals typically focus on topics that are required for gaining continuing education credits in the state an individual is practicing in. For example, the state of California has a 12 hours per year requirement on continuing education for do...
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