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A Chiropractors Experience at Ground Zero
By Dr. Mark Guarino, Chiropractor I left for New York on Monday night October 1, 2001, to attend a family funeral in New Jersey and a "New Beginnings" Chiropractic Seminar on Thursday. The tragedy at the World Trade Center hit very close to home. I grew up in NJ and knew people who had lost the...
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Expect To Be Well
A recent study from the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that optimism may be good for your health. The study, a review of scientific papers from 1966 - 1998, found that when patients had positive expectations about their care, they tended to have a better results. According to...
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Families Sue Pfizer Over Experimental Drug
According to a report from ABC News, Pfizer Inc. has been sued by families of about 30 Nigerian children who either died, suffered brain damage, or suffered other serious injury after receiving an experimental meningitis drug. According to the report, children had unwittingly participating ...
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Drug Causes Totally Unexplained Deaths
News of an experimental drug called "Lotrafiban" suggests that 122 people have died from taking the drug, according to reports from Nando Media and MSNBC. According to the reports, the drug was designed to prevent strokes and heart attacks. Researchers involved in the testing of the drug sa...
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Doctors of Chiropractic -- Scope Expansion into Drugs
Letter to the Governor Governor Frank Keating, of the State of Oklahoma Dear Governor Keating: This morning I became aware of the proposal to amend the Chiropractic scope of practice to include the use of pharmaceuticals in the State of Oklahoma. This, if passed would be a mistak...
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Experts highlight technologies that will revolutionize medicine
On Thursday, the British Medical Journal made their predictions as to what the future of medicine would be. These are the future "miracles" of medicine.
"Picture a world where wheelchairs can climb stairs and insulin sacs implanted in diabetics automatically release just the right amount at t...
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Clinton Orders Human Experiments
Executive Order 13139 is requiring military personnel to receive experimental vaccines not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Courts-martial are pending.
A day after Republican Rep. Chris Shays of Connecticut ended congressional hearings on the controversial decision mandating the ...
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Antibiotic overuse still a problem, experts say
SAN FRANCISCO -- Experts have been pounding the same message over and over again for years - overuse of antibiotics has helped fuel the rise of drug-resistant "superbugs.'' Yet the abuse of antibiotics remains a cause for concern and could even be on the rise, scientists and doctors told a drugs ...
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Chiropractic Health Care Continues to Expand Globally
PlanetChiropractic.com Report Since its humble beginnings in the small town of Davenport, Iowa, the natural & drugless healing profession known as chiropractic has continued its growth beyond the borders of North America. It was September of 1895 when Daniel David Palmer, founder of chirop...
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Too Little Too Late
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer After several months of testing, Microsoft announced today that Internet Explorer version 7.0 is now available for download. In the past, I'd typically get pretty excited regarding any new release from Microsoft. That's no longer the case.
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10 Most Expensive Health Conditions
by Michael Dorausch, DC A 76 billion-dollar medical bill is enough to give anyone a serious heart condition. The Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) released a report earlier this week, suggesting the cost of the 10 most expensive health conditions in the US was more than $500 bi...
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ICPA Volunteering Opportunity - Whole Children Whole Planet Expo
ICPA News Northridge, CA: The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) will be having a booth at the Whole Children, Whole Planet Expo in Northridge, CA on May 17-18, 2008. We are seeking a few ICPA members to volunteer to run the booth (we will be handing out Pathways and promot...
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Web-based Photoshop Express Opens to Public
by Michael Dorausch, DC Adobe Systems opened Photoshop Express early this morning, a much-anticipated web-based image editor intended for a market of consumers that want to store, share, and edit photographs online. The web-based service, was made available with 2 GB of free storage, and offers...
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Bacon Explosion Top 2009 Superbowl Recipe
By Michael Dorausch, DC An estimated 7.5 million parties take place on Super Bowl Sunday with some 44 million party-goers. If you're going to be home or entertaining for Superbowl 43 it's time to plan your big game recipes. You don't want to be focusing on what you're going to eat when the Bru...
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Experimental Influenza Vaccine Hopes to End the Flu
By Michael Dorausch, DC Where is medical science today on wiping out all forms of the flu? The news is volcanic this week with Swine Flu pandemic outbreak stories, not just in the United States, but worldwide. Wearing surgical masks, using hand sanitizer, and frequent washing of hands in hot s...
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