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New England Journal of Medicine - Financial Conflict-of-Interest
The New England Journal of Medicine has published an apology in this week's issue, admitting to violating its own conflict-of-interest policy. According to the journal, they have violated their own conflict-of-interest policy 19 times over the past three years. The journal is considered one of ...
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Long phone call linked to stroke-like attack
(Reuters Health) -- Stay on the phone long enough and you may encounter problems worse than your phone bill: One French psychiatrist experienced temporary, stroke-like symptoms after completing an hour-long phone call, where he cradled the phone between his head and shoulder.
Doctors place mu...
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ICA Executive Committee Drafts Statement on Koren vs. FTC
Tedd Koren, D.C. (www.korenpublications.com) Here is the news we've all been waiting for. The ICA has come out with it's support for the FTC battle. And very nicely too! The importance of this cannot be underestimated. This is very good news and strengthens our already strengthening case. This do...
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Pain is Inevitable; Suffering is Optional
By Darrel Crain, DC Pain is a four-letter word. It is an experience said to be pretty much common to all of humanity. “Not to have felt pain is not to have been human,” according to the old Jewish Proverb. Yeah, right. I think I speak for the majority of humanity when I say, “How about we just ...
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Breast Cancer Prevention vs. War
By Darrel Crain, DC It was thirty-five years ago when President Richard Nixon first committed our nation to the war on cancer. This seemed the right thing to do, because at the time, an American woman’s chance that she would have breast cancer in her lifetime was 1 in 20. Unfortunately, by ...
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Medication Nation - Sleep makes the grade
By Darrel Crain, DC The struggle to discover new ways to raise our students’ test scores has become a primary focus in schools all across the land. All manner of innovation is being tried to see what works. Special teaching programs with special books, elaborate computer and video instruction, ...
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Millions Visit Chiropractic Offices Days Before Black Friday
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer An estimated 18 million consumers visited chiropractic offices across the United States during the past few days, making it one of the busiest times of year for chiropractors nationwide. Planes, trains, automobiles, traffic, long lines, ...
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California Chiropractic College Has New President
by Palmer News Contact: Lori Leipold, Media Relations; Palmer College of Chiropractic William Meeker, D.C., M.P.H., long-time Palmer administrator, researcher and faculty member, has been named president of Palmer College of Chiropractic's West Campus in San Jose, California, effective Jan...
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Top 10 chiropractic states according to site search
by Michael Dorausch, DC It's that time of year when yellow page company marketers and magazine advertisers begin calling chiropractic offices (as well as other local service providers) with their pitches for yellow page advertising. Nearly all yellow page companies are now offering some so...
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2007 ICA Chiropractor of the Year
ICA News John K. Maltby, DC, FICA, of Blythe, California has been honored as the 2007 Chiropractor of the Year by the International Chiropractors Association (ICA). Dr. Maltby was presented the Association's highest honor at ICA's 81st Annual Meeting in Washington, DC on April 28, 2007. This ...
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Medical Terrorist Headlines
by Michael Dorausch, DC Sometimes I skim through news articles so rapidly that I misread headlines. One part of my mind may be moving faster than I have a chance to process the information or I may simply be conditioned to read what I expect to see. It's not uncommon for me to view headlines li...
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Wii Fit in your chiropractic office
by Michael Dorausch, DC Santa Monica, California: A number of my techie friends here on the Westside Los Angeles area have been e-mailing me from E3 since last night regarding Nintendo's introduction of a new Wii product they will be introducing to the market. Some already feel the product will...
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Brad Pizza Georgia Council of Chiropractic and CCE
United States Department of Education Transcripts The following is part of our 2007 Chiropractic History Month coverage. This content comes from transcripts, provided by the World Chiropractic Association (WCA), regarding June 6, 2006 proceedings that took place in Arlington, Virginia. Chiropra...
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Chiropractic Marketplace Heats up Fast
by Daria Belov Classified advertising is growing all over the Internet, thanks to features online marketplace web sites are offering, such as ease-of-use, RSS syndication, localization, and user generated management of content. While classified advertising bohemeths like Myspace, Craigslis...
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Cracking the Motion Picture Industry
by Michael Dorausch, DC The Writers Guild of America strike has affected many businesses that you wouldn't necessarily suspect had anything to do with the film industry. A chiropractor's office located nearby a major studio would be one of those businesses. Two days into the writers' strik...
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