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Pro Vaccination & Readers Digest Canada
The May issue of Readers Digest Canada features an article by Dr. Richard Goldbloom titled: Childhood Vaccinations: What Every Parent Should Know From VRAN - Vaccination Risk Awareness Network (Canada) The pro-vaccinators are worried by the growing loss of public confidence in vaccinat...
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Superbugs Are Spreading
A February 28th report from Associated Press states that cases of drug-resistant "super bacteria" are on the rise in Los Angeles and have began infecting "healthy" people which is baffling medical doctors. The AP report mentions that although bacteria do develop a resistance to antibiotic treat...
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CDC Changes Policy On Vaccine
Associated Press reported yesterday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have changed their policy on a vaccine given to treat ear infections. It is interesting to see the level of press that the vaccine issue is getting. One may wonder if the CDC would be making public reports o...
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Long phone call linked to stroke-like attack
(Reuters Health) -- Stay on the phone long enough and you may encounter problems worse than your phone bill: One French psychiatrist experienced temporary, stroke-like symptoms after completing an hour-long phone call, where he cradled the phone between his head and shoulder.
Doctors place mu...
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Last Resort Drug Against Worst Bugs
Strongest Antibiotic Approved From Associated Press Today, the FDA approved Synercid to treat vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infections, a life-threatening infection that typically strikes hospital patients. One recent study estimated as many as 52 percent of enterococcal infections are...
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Children, Chiropractic, and Backpacks
by Michael Dorausch, DC It's that time of year again, kids are heading back to school or getting ready to head back to school within the next week or two. They will be loading up with books, mobile phones, iPods and whatever else kids carry nowadays in those bags that often times appear that if...
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Mercury in your child's flu vaccine
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff author California government health officials today agreed to override a statewide ban on a mercury based compound (thimerosal) so that more kids under the age of three could get flu shots even though recent research suggests the shots may not be sa...
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Canadians abusing prescription painkillers more than heroin
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer OTTAWA: According to recent research, which was sponsored by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canadians have been abusing prescription painkillers in greater numbers than they have heroin. The government-sponsored resea...
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Newspaper Industry Suffers On Classifieds Decline
by Michael Dorausch, DC A leading global rating agency reported this week with a negative outlook on the newspaper industry. The less than positive outlook was a result of poor profits in the area of classified advertising affecting print publications. Fitch Ratings, a global rating agency...
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Getting Over Cold Medications
By Darrel Crain, DC Very young children come down with colds. Agreement with this statement is universal among parents, pediatricians, drug makers, and even the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). But there is less agreement over whether or not medicine is helpful to little ones suffering from ...
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New Science Behind Chiropractic Care
Press Release: NZ Chiropractors Association Ground-breaking research (1) has, for the first time, identified the actual changes that occur in the body, the nervous system and the brain during chiropractic spinal adjustments. The study was conducted by award-winning Auckland researcher, Dr ...
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The Autism Debate Rages On
by Michael Dorausch, DC News regarding autism and vaccination is back on the front pages of many websites today, as the autism vaccine debate rages on. According to various news sources, a Georgia family will issue a press release today regarding a US government "vaccine court" decision, with a...
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Mission To Haiti and the Dominican Republic
by Peter Morgan, DC The ChiroMission Foundation led a team of 32 chiropractors and 31 chiropractic students to the jungles and remote villages of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The 60+ were accompanied by a PBS film team and the world book of records. ChiroMission has brought the healing pow...
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2X Mr Natural USA is 2008 NCADFA National Spokesperson
NCADFA Press Release New Milford, NJ - May 1, 2008 - The National Coalition for the Advancement of Drug- Free Athletics, Inc. (NCADFA) is proud to announce that Jean Laguerre, Master Trainer & 2x Mr. Natural U.S.A. has joined our team as a National Spokesperson for our 2008 "Choose NOT to Use(R...
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Palin-Biden Who Won The Vice Presidential Debate
By Daria Belov Who won tonight's vice presidential debate between Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joe Biden? Much to my dismay there was no discussion about the importance of chiropractic care and how I believe it could solve much of this nation's health crisis so instead I put tog...
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