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New York Chiropractic Yankees
by Michael Dorausch, DC The New York Yankees and chiropractic have been in the news the past few weeks thanks to major-league baseball player Johnny Damon. In most recent news, the New York Times reported earlier this week that the Yankees would be hiring a team chiropractor, apparently on the ...
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House Committee Says Yes to Chiropractic
by Michael Dorausch, DC House Committee Passes Six Veterans' Health Care Measures The House Veterans' Affairs Committee on Tuesday (May 15, 2007) by voice vote approved six veterans' health care bills that would expand free care for war veterans, establish brain injury research centers and m...
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Chiropractic Internet Company Stands Tall
By Michael Dorausch, DC I received my monthly "information age" e-newsletter from chiropractic internet company Now You Know (NYK) earlier today. As I browsed through the copy I found myself thinking "these guys are still right on and standing tall for chiropractic." I figured it's better to sh...
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Chiropractic Jobs and Other Classifieds Now Available Via RSS
by Michael Dorausch, DC Thanks to advances in Internet technology such as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), web content that in the past may have only been available in one location, can now be distributed through a potentially unlimited number of channels, offering much greater access to the so...
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Fedora Project Releases Fedora 7 Moonshine
by Michael Dorausch, DC It's May 31st, 2007 and I am excited about the Fedora Project and todays release of the Fedora 7 Operating System (aka Moonshine). It must be a Linux day since I posted earlier about Ubuntu installs on Dell. Anyway, I'll be downloading Fedora 7 tonight and upgrading at l...
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Google buys RSS Feed Company FeedBurner
by Michael Dorausch, DC The current King of all Internet, Google has announced on Friday, another jewel in their crown, with the purchase of Chicago-based company FeedBurner. The Really Simple Syndication (RSS) company, FeedBurner, is a distributor of what is known as syndicated content, typica...
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Connecting the toxic dots
by Darrel Crain, DC If you are traveling to New York City, be careful. Trans fats are now illegal in that town, so empty that stash of stick margarine from your trunk before you drive into the city. Word from the street is that they won't arrest you for carrying a small quantity for personal us...
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The Simplicity of Chiropractic
by Dr. David Klein, D.C. I have been a chiropractor for over 15 years. When I went to Chiropractic College, there was an incredible complexity taught. At the time, it appeared that the goal of our college was to make us as much as possible like medical doctors. The implied thought was that ther...
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WordCamp for WordPress San Fransisco 2007
by Michael Dorausch, DC About 400 people will be gathering at the Swedish-American Hall on Market Street in San Francisco on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22 to reinforce community involvement around one of the world's fastest growing open-source software platforms, known as WordPress. The...
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San Francisco Power Outage Shuts Down Some Popular Websites
by Michael Dorausch, DC Some of the worlds most popular websites were affected today by a power outage in San Francisco. While many of those sites have come back online the event will likely be remembered as something like... Web 2.0 Blackout San Francisco July 2007. Planet Chiropractic fi...
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Chiropractor Hot Searches July 2007
by Daria Belov It's been a hot summer for chiropractic related searches on the Internet. The month of July is nearly over, but the expected drop in website traffic as a result of increased summer activities, has not yet occurred. There's no telling what will happen in August 2007. For the ...
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Pushing 50 Years of Chiropractic
by James Sigafoose, Chiropractor In 2 years I will have been a chiropractor for 50 years. Have I seen and learned anything? Yes, I found new chiropractors are fat already, lack motivation, and are willing to do whatever it takes to make a buck. That means treating symptoms, and or disease any w...
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Migraines and Increased Risk of Stroke
by Michael Dorausch, DC Research from the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland school of medicine is suggesting that women who suffer from migraines accompanied by visual symptoms (often called an aura) have a slight increased risk of stroke, especially if they are smokers, and...
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PGA Championship and Summertime Sports Chiropractic
by Daria Belov The 2007 PGA championship has been a sizzling topic in this weeks news with Tiger Woods leading in this year's 89th annual major golf event, taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The chiropractic professions love for Tiger Woods is no secret, especially since he made public appea...
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Vaccine Law Changing in California
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Big Vaccine (son of Big Pharma) has been busy in Sacramento helping lawmakers come up with a scheme to do away with the annoying problem of public opposition to new vaccine mandates. After all, if it weren't for pesky parental opposition during legislative review, ...
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