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Anthrax Vaccine Mandate by Military
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer On Monday, the US Defense Department said it would resume mandatory anthrax immunizations for most military personnel serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and South Korea, reviving a questionable and controversial program that had been challenged by...
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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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Historical Chiropractic Mailing Address
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. In the more than 20 years I've lived in Los Angeles no visiting friend or relative has reported disappointment in driving excursions I've taken them on in the Southland. Nearly all of those impromptu tours have involved destinations such as Hollywood, Malibu and Santa...
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Chiropractic In Your World
The following has been provided by Dr. Gerry Clum and is a report from the recently concluded World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) annual Council meeting, biannual assembly meeting and biannual Congress that were all held in Paris from May 20-May 26, 2001. Please contact Life West at the addre...
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Gates and Others Partner in Vaccine Program
PRNewswire reported today that the Bill and Melinda Gates children's vaccine program has partnered with other pro-vaccine groups to "fight misinformation on the web." Four "science-based vaccine websites" have announced the launch of a "web ring" that has been created to "make it easier to acce...
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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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Computerized Classified Advertising More Environmentally Sound
By chiropracticclassifieds.com Some chiropractors remember the days when the only choices in advertising office equipment for sale was to fill out a form in the back of a chiropractic journal. They'd wait for the next issue to come out (sometimes only quarterly) and hope their items sold. Then...
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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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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning
By Darrel Crain, DC It's a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organiz...
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