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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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Doctor visits by youngsters with ADHD up 90%
Medical doctors are seeing more visits of youngsters diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a report published in the December issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
The proportion of youth visits to physicians that were for ADHD inc...
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M.D.'s Hot - Wire Low Backs
USA Today reports on Medicines newest techniques to relieve chronic back pain. "Fixing serious back pain starts with determining its source, not an easy task." Medical experts are promising new treatments, such as heating injured spinal disks with heated probes and fusing unstable bones.
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Prayer may speed heart patient's recovery
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- Prayer may reduce the number of complications experienced by hospitalized heart patients, researchers report.
``This suggests that prayer may be an effective adjunct to standard medical care,'' Dr. William Harris of Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, ...
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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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Federal Trade Commission Attempting to Silence Free Speech on the Internet
By Michael Dorausch, DC The Federal Trade Commission is at it again. Americans are increasingly turning to the Internet for information related to their health. Thursday, federal officials announced stepped-up efforts to counter "fraudulent" online claims that promise to cure ailments from...
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Do you have to be a health nut to be healthy?
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic Do you have to be a health nut to be healthy? "Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing," said Redd Foxx. Good health is something most folks don't even think about until they have lost it. If your good health...
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Ultrasound During Pregnancy
By Darrel Crain, DC "Look Daddy, the baby is smiling and waving at you on TV!" the pregnant woman said joyously to her husband. The expectant couple has just forked over about three hundred clams to the clerk in the ultrasound boutique at the mall. Now they're watching their unborn baby on...
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Having Babies - Home Births with Midwives
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic We have a problem with having babies, according to Sam Levenson, "Somewhere on this globe, every ten seconds, there is a woman giving birth to a child. She must be found and stopped." I wonder though, is the problem with the babies, or with our birth...
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Breathing Easier Without Asthma Medication
By Darrel Crain, DC "For breath is life, and if you breathe well you will live long on earth," according to the Sanskrit proverb. When it comes to asthma, modern medicine has apparently breathed new life into the old saying, "The cure is worse than the disease." Researchers at Cornell...
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Patient alert: are your painkillers killing you?
By Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer New warnings are going to be put on the packaging of common painkillers such as ibuprofen after experts ruled that their use has been linked to an increased risk of stroke and heart attack. Millions take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory d...
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Antibiotics Found Useless for Most Cases of Bronchitis
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff Virginia: There is no evidence antibiotics do any good for the great majority of patients suffering with acute bronchitis, and medical doctors should cease routinely prescribing them, according to recent reports by university researchers. ...
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California Chiropractic College Has New President
by Palmer News Contact: Lori Leipold, Media Relations; Palmer College of Chiropractic William Meeker, D.C., M.P.H., long-time Palmer administrator, researcher and faculty member, has been named president of Palmer College of Chiropractic's West Campus in San Jose, California, effective Jan...
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Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference 2007
Lori Leipold - Media Relations Manager - Palmer College of Chiropractic Phone (563) 884-5726 - Fax (563) 884-5225 Professionalism and Ethics: ACC-RAC 2007 Professionalism and ethics is the theme for the upcoming Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference 2007 (ACC-R...
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Healing Magic and Major Health Breakthroughs
By Darrel Crain, DC Healing is nothing short of pure magic. We can see it happen, we can describe it and even assist in its amazing mystery, yet Nature's magic remains far beyond the bounds of human comprehension. We are talking about real magic, not the kind of conjured illusions and clev...
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