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Chiropractors, Golf and Doug Tewell
Today's online edition of the Salt Lake Tribune features a headline that reads "Back Injury Delayed Tewell's Senior Debut" According to the article, Tewell suffered from a "nerve problem" which was affecting his back and keeping him from playing tournament golf. Tewell's back injury "k...
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Olympian Commitment By Dr. John J. Johnston
July 23, 2000, Sacramento, Ca. -- Today at the U.S.A. Olympic Trials for Track and Field, Gainesville, Florida's own Clark sisters made history, just like we hoped they would. Joetta Clark qualified for her fourth Olympics, running just behind her younger sister, Hazel, and sister-in-law, Jearl....
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Critical Mass Has Jumped The Fence
It seems as though a day does not go by that we do not see news regarding vaccination awareness, vaccination injury, or changes in vaccination policy. Although many of us have been following this news for several years now, a change has occurred just recently that is sure to pour fuel into ...
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To Give To Love To Serve
Today, May 31, 2000, marks the final day of the first CREW chiropractic mission to Costa Rica. Adjusting began on Monday May 22nd and the last day of adjusting was on Saturday May 27th. Twenty chiropractors from across the United States closed their offices or brought in other DCs to cover ...
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An Open Letter to Those Who Support Informed Consent to Vaccination
By Barbara Loe Fisher, April 22, 2000 I am writing this letter from my Capitol Hill home in Washington, D.C., stunned by the events of this morning when federal agents, with weapons drawn, entered a home in Miami in the middle of the night and forcibly removed a child whose mother gave her ...
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Chiropractic: Bigger Than the Internet?
Drop your anchor doctor because the digital tide is coming in. To say that times are changing and the moment has come for you to decide what it is that you do would simply be an understatement. There is a shift in the world's consciousness that will affect the process of the tides to c...
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Medical Errors Now Fifth Leading Cause of Death in the US
Move over hospital-acquired infections, medical error has got you beat in the US. Today's news feeds are reporting "Medical errors are the fifth leading cause of death in the US and cost about $29 billion a year." This is based on information in a recent Institute of Medicine report. Officials ...
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Pediatricians' Offer New Vaccine Advice
Less than a week ago we heard news of pediatricians pushing a new measles vaccine because the current one being used was not "as safe." Today we have news from a pediatricians group saying that oral polio vaccines are not "as safe" as injections. What they will not mention in either article is the r...
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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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Did the Rx Kill, or the Father?
Deadly Treatment Judge Cites Hyperactivity Drug in Homicide Acquittal
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Ten days after he began taking a widely used medicine called Adderall to control his attention deficit disorder and help him with his college studies, Ryan Ehlis slipped into a psychotic fog and ki...
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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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Seniors face Medicare HMO cutbacks
Senior citizens who left traditional Medicare and joined an HMO to save money and gain benefits are in for a shock: Premiums, doctor visits and even hospital stays will cost more next year. The changes are the first round of significant benefit cutbacks by Medicare HMO insurers, many of whom say the...
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Drug-resistant staph may be spreading
Source: USA Today Full story ATLANTA - Federal health officials are worried that drug-resistant strains of staph bacteria may be spreading, after four Midwestern children died from infections. Drug-resistant staph was once largely confined to hospitals and nursing homes, but the children's dea...
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Drug-resistant bacteria on the rise
Source: USA Today ATLANTA - The bacteria that cause pneumonia, meningitis and other serious illnesses are becoming increasingly resistant to penicillin, federal health officials said Thursday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that in 1997, 25% of the illnesses caused by strepto...
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Parents fear growing number of vaccines
Source: USA TODAY Never have American children received so many vaccinations: Most of the 11,000 babies born each day in the USA will get at least 21 vaccinations before they start first grade - more than twice as many as a decade ago.
Never have questions about vaccines been so pointed....
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