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Ron Paul Revolution in Tempe Arizona
by Michael Dorausch, DC Supporters of the Ron Paul Revolution were evangelizing out on the streets of Tempe this past weekend, while thousands were in town for the ASU vs. Washington Huskies game at Sun Devils Stadium. It started online and now it's moving into the physical world, I'm beginning...
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Halloween Candy for Chiropractors
by Michael Dorausch, DC The idea of candy eating chiropractors is not one that would be very popular for a number of reasons. When it comes to eating and chiropractic, it's more likely for you to hear your chiropractor speak of Sun Chlorella, Super Greens, Mangosteen Juice, or some other produc...
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Ritalin and ADHD Drugs in This Weeks News
by Daria Belov There have been a number of Ritalin and ADHD drug related articles in the news this past week. Some articles suggest that the use of Ritalin shows no long-term benefit and others suggest ADHD drugs may be stunting the growth of children. Scanning online news sources earlier ...
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Fluoride Fanatics Beginning to Appear More Mainstream
by Michael Dorausch, DC News over the weekend regarding fluoride in tap water is evidence that the debate regarding the safety and effectiveness of the chemical process continues to be heated discussion. There was a news report in Friday's Globe and Mail, the Canadian publication, regardin...
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Serving up Localized Advertising Without Wasting Money
by Michael Dorausch, DC Bricks and mortar businesses, like chiropractic offices and dental clinics, are increasingly looking to the Web for online advertising opportunities. Some small-business owners are conducting their own local search paid advertising campaigns, also known as PPC, and many ...
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Addicted to Ron Paul
by Michael Dorausch, DC Los Angeles, CA: Don't expect to read an article like this in the mainstream media. In the past three months internet supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul have worked tirelessly to push the Texas congressman's website into the status of most popular among all...
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Price Listed in Online Contextual Ads
by Daria Belov Knowing the cost of a first chiropractic visit is certainly something a consumer may like to have information of, especially when not relying on health insurance for reimbursement. Beyond that first visit, consumers often times want to know the fees associated with follow-up visi...
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101 Ad Snippets For Chiropractic Advertising
by Daria Belov Chiropractors across the United States are increasingly adding Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing as a way to attract new clients into their local chiropractic offices. Like any other business engaged in PPC, the goal in most cases is to get viewers to click ads that match the product...
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Wednesday Chiropractic Ads for March 5, 2008
by planetc1 classifieds Whether you are seeking Chiropractic Supplies and Equipment for Sale (like a Back Specialist 1000 Flexion/Distraction table) or Job Opportunities and Practices for Sale (like Space for Rent on the Upper West Side of Manhattan), this post is a weekly round up of the most ...
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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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7 Bad Name Choices For Your Chiropractic Office
by Michael Dorausch, DC 10 years ago, deciding on a name for one's chiropractic office was a fairly easy decision. In the naming process, a typical chiropractor would determine what other names were being used in the community and steer clear of those. If not using their last name for their cli...
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Drugs in Drinking Water of at least 41 Million Americans
by Michael Dorausch, DC There are drugs in the drinking water. All sorts of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, sex hormones, anti-convulsion drugs, psychiatric drugs, painkillers, epileptic medications, and chemicals to treat high cholesterol, have been found in drinking water supplies o...
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Rapid Spread of MRSA Drug Resistant Staph Bacteria in Hospitals
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performi...
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April 3rd 2008 is Good People Day GPD08
by Michael Dorausch, DC Enough with the fooling around already, the money has been claimed and I'm not going to Mars anytime soon. While April 1 was for fools and foolin, April 3 has been declared "Good People Day" (GPD08). Who says? Gary Vaynerchuk does. A New Yorker with an attitude for ...
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Everybody has a Website
By Michael Dorausch, DC Nearly everybody has a website, but what does one do to get people to come visit their website and share that site with others? That was a question I was asked this past Saturday while speaking at a tech gathering in La Jolla California. I don't have all the answers, but...
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