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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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Ron Paul Plans Alternative Convention in Minnesota
By Michael Dorausch, DC The Republican presidential candidate that so many people would love to see just go away, is back in the press. According to news reports the Ron Paul campaign has reserved a University Arena in Minnesota, and there are plans to hold a separate convention gathering durin...
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Focus Philosophy Meetings Back in Bartonsville This Fall
By Michael Dorausch, DC They're bigger, they're better, and they are back, the dynamically fantastic focus philosophy events put on by chiropractor Sharon Gorman begin their fall series on Saturday, September 6 in Bartonsville Pennsylvania. Dr. Gorman continues to rock Pennsylvania in both prac...
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Celebrating Chiropractic's Birthday
By Michael Dorausch, DC It's September 2008 and that means this is the month chiropractors celebrate 113 years since the discovery of chiropractic by DD Palmer in Davenport Iowa. Events are taking place across the planet with many local chiropractors hosting patient appreciation weeks, Founder'...
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Daniel David Palmer and Chiropractic Founders Day 2008
By Michael Dorausch A trip to the medical doctor in September of 1895 could involve the taking of medicines such as calomel (mercury chloride) or tarter emetic to induce vomiting or create a laxative effect, or if one suffered a cough, a dose of opium could calm it quick. Blood letting, forced ...
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12 Hours Free CE from California Chiropractic Association
By Michael Dorausch, DC Todays news is for chiropractors that are members of the California Chiropractic Association (CCA). In celebrating 81 years of service this September, the CCA will be offering free 12 hour relicensing continuing education seminars for chiropractors that are members of t...
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Chiro Classified Ad Headings and Tips
By Daria Belov Even in the summer time, chiropractors are posting six or more advertisements per day, on the classified ad pages of the planet chiropractic website. Those numbers tend to increase when school activities resume in September and offices get back to business as usual for the autum...
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Palmer's Florida Campus to Construct Third Building
Palmer Chiropractic News The Florida Campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic is growing... again. The Palmer College Board of Trustees approved a plan in September to construct a two-story, 14,000-square-foot building with a budget of $4 million on the Port Orange campus, located at 4777 City...
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2011 Los Angeles Top Doctors Award
By Michael Dorausch, DC Congratulations, you have been chosen to receive "The 2011 Los Angeles Top Doctors & Dentists Award". That is the news that arrived at my Los Angeles office in September and again in November. The mail came from TopDoc Los Angeles, and FOX Los Angeles "Coming Soon" was ...
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9/11 One Decade In: Promises Made, Promises Kept?
By Dr. Madeline Behrendt, D.C. On September 11, 2001 America's nervous system suffered a massive insult, overloading all physical and emotional stress circuits. We became stronger, increasing our compassion, capacity, and production. We became more fragile, and so many made promises, seeking a ...
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116 Years Since Daniel David Palmer Healed Harvey Lillard
By Michael Dorausch, DC Today's date marks 116 years since the first chiropractic adjustment was given in Davenport, Iowa. On September 18, 1895, it was Daniel David Palmer (the Father of Chiropractic) making a hands on healing connection and curing a deaf janitor named Harvey Lillard. The Rya...
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Connecting Chiropractors in Los Angeles
By Michael Dorausch, DC Two chiropractic events are taking place in Los Angeles at the end of September, with one being held on the Eastside in Pasadena, and the other on the west side in Culver City, California. They may be local events to those practicing in the Los Angeles area, but chiropr...
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Do a Little Extra Chiropractic Today
By Sharon Gorman, DC Well maybe I don't really mean DO a little extra. Maybe I mean BE a little extra. I'm not asking for you to add something else to your "to do list." Do what you do with a little more LOVE. Do it with a little more STYLE. When you are with your people in the office take an e...
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Seeing Yourself as a Success
By Sharon Gorman, DC We all see ourselves as being a certain way. I remember back in chiropractic college some students already saw themselves as being wealthy. These students had nicer toys and wore more expensive and/or wore more trendy clothes. They hadn't worked a day in their lives yet...
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Is there such thing as caring too much?
Monday Morning Message - April 10, 2006 By Sharon Gorman, D.C. The obvious answer might seem to be no but the answer that I always seem to forget to be true is yes. I am thinking here specifically about my practice. I want my practice to do well. I want to serve a lot of patients. I want my ...
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