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Winter Solstice 2008 - Shortest Day of the Year
By Michael Dorausch, DC The shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is upon us as December 21, 2008 marks the winter solstice for those living north of the equator. For many cultures the winter solstice marks the recognition of rebirth. It is a time for festivals, gatherings, and v...
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Track Santa in 3D - Norad Santa Tracker
By Michael Dorausch, DC Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, except for all those savvy kids tracking Santa via NORAD and Google Earth. Yes folks, Santa can be seen on radar, and you can track Santa from home. Each year the North American Aer...
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National Donut Day 2009
By Michael Dorausch, DC Or is it National Doughnut Day? Honestly, I don't know which is preferred. Doughnut or donut? Either way you spell it, they are still yummy. Happy National Donut Day! It's a long-standing tradition, apparently starting way back in 1938, as a fundraiser for the Chicago S...
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2009 ITU Triathlon World Championship Series Stop in DC
By Daria Belov For you triathlon lovers, the 2009 ITU World Championship Series makes a stop in Washington, DC this weekend, with live online coverage June 21. The series of seven world championship triathlon events began in May of this year in Tongyeong, South Korea. The second race was held ...
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H1N1 Flu Formerly Known As Swine
By Darrel Crain, DC Just when the flu "formerly known as swine" was losing its headline luster for being too mild and ordinary a bug, the first global influenza pandemic in 41 years was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). On June 11, 2009 the WHO raised the pandemic warning to leve...
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Parker College of Chiropractic Dedicates Lab in Memory of Chiropractor
Parker College of Chiropractic News September 3, 2009 (Dallas, TX) -- Parker College of Chiropractic held a dedication ceremony commemorating the naming of the Dr. Alfred Zimmer States Diversified Technique Lab on Parker's campus in honor of the memory of Dr. States, a man who dedicated his l...
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Chiropractic Leaders and Philanthropists Recognized at Parker Seminars Las Vegas
Parker Chiropractic News LAS VEGAS -- Parker Seminars awarded some of the most influential leaders in the profession during 2012 Parker Seminars Las Vegas. Erchonia Medical, a leader in low level laser health care applications, was honored with the coveted Philanthropy Award. Erchonia was hono...
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