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CCE Cited for Violations by U.S. Dept of Education
By Thomas J. Sidoti, D.C. CCE Cited For Accreditation Violations By U.S. Department of Education New Jersey and DECE Complaints Spur Two Year Investigation The United States Department of Education (USDOE) has found the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) in violation of criteria ne...
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Extending a Medical Lie
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to an article posted by yourhealthdaily, there are currently no fewer than 300 vaccines in various stages of development planned for use in humans. Three Hundred Vaccines. Will vaccines solve the problems created by years of antibiotic misuse which has l...
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The "Medical Excuse" Diagnosis
By Sid Mouk, D.C. "Nothing can be done to help you because you have _______________ and it's incurable." I recently spoke with a nurse who was having problems with her hair falling out in large amounts. She has been through many difficult situations in her life and, therefore, told me she ...
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Unvaccinated Victim Of Medical Hysteria
By Tim O'Shea, D.C. In every state of the union except two, parents have the legal right to exempt their children from all vaccinations. Whether or not anyone disagrees with their decision is immaterial to that right. In light of the social and political opposition to such a choice, parents who...
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Doctors Say Never Give Aspirin to Kids
By Michael Dorausch, DC From WebMD comes an article titled, "Is aspirin safe for kids?" According to the article, experts say "you should never give any kind of aspirin - even baby aspirin - to kids." The article goes on to say that, "while so-called 'baby aspirin' is still available in s...
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UK Doctors Not Happy With NHS
According to a recent survey, "half of Britain's family doctors would not be happy to rely on the National Health Service for healthcare for themselves or their families." Added to that, forty one percent of surveyed MDs said they would not use NHS services even if they required major surge...
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Ritalin is Over-Prescribed -- UK Doctors Say
According to a September 11th news article available on Yahoo news, the UK will soon release "strict" new guidelines involving the use of Ritalin, which may result in the drug being banned for use in children under the age of five. The new guidelines are the result of growing concerns by so...
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Chiropractors Health Care Quiz
by Dr. Martha Collins Put the following causes of death in descending order: a. Traffic Fatalities b. Heart Disease c. Cancer d. Medical Error The correct answer is: b, c, d, a. According to the July 26 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the ...
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HMO launches ad campaign regarding medical mistakes
Nando Times reported that an HMO group has launched an ad campaign on medical errors hoping to keep Americans harmed by bad medical care the right to sue HMOs. The commercials are aimed to "shift the focus on protecting patients to eliminating medical errors instead of settling patient disputes...
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Medical Breakthrough - Compressed Spinal Nerves May Cause Disease
Friday's 20/20 on ABC featured a method of neurosurgery to help chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia sufferers. The procedure was performed by cutting out parts of the skull and upper cervical vertebra, to decrease compression of the spinal cord and nerves which affect normal function in the rest of the...
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Structured Treatment Interruption: Medical Breakthrough
By Michael Dorausch, DC Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that AIDS researchers are finding that gaps in drug therapy have helped some AIDS patients. The approach is called structured treatment interruption or STI. The theory behind STI is to stop giving drugs and allow the immune ...
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CDC report warns pediatricians about erythromycin
As reported in this weeks American Medical News, the CDC has found that the widely used antibiotic, erythromycin may be associated with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in very young infants. At a community hospital in Tennessee, seven infants receiving erythromycin for exposure to p...
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Unlicensed Drugs Being Prescribed To Children
The January 8th issue of the British Medical Journal reports that two thirds of children in a recent study, in European hospitals have received unlicensed drugs. The practice of prescribing drugs that have not been approved for use in children is widespread, European researchers report. The...
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Premillennium Medical and Scientific Confessional - Save Your Souls
Nicholas Regush of ABCNEWS.com reports today for medical doctors to come clean.
"Step up, all ye doctors who have advised patients that their problems are all in their 'minds.' Here's your opportunity to come clean. Repeat after me: 'I had no idea what I was talking about.' See, that wasn't s...
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Medical Journal May Have Flouted Own Ethics 8 Times
L.A. Times: Drug reviews by New England Journal did not disclose authors' ties to firms. Editor concedes lapses. Thursday, October 21 - The Los Angeles Times reported today that the renowned New England Journal of Medicine - the world's top-ranked medical journal and a leading voice in biom...
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