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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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Chiropractors Can Lead Drive for Drug-Free Athletics
by Vic Naumov, DC New Milford, NJ - Chiropractors are the leading drug-free health care professional in the world. With the recent focus placed on performance enhancing drugs and sports, chiropractors have a great opportunity to become leaders in the push towards the advancement of drug-free at...
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Chiropractic Career Nights in September
by Michael Dorausch, DC September 18, 2007 will mark 112 years since the first chiropractic adjustment was made by DD Palmer, the world's first chiropractor, at the Ryan building in Davenport, Iowa. The profession of chiropractic has helped millions live healthier lives, without the use of dang...
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1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary
by Michael Dorausch, DC According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry W...
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Hands-on Still Most Popular Among Chiropractic Techniques
by Michael Dorausch, DC Receiving a chiropractic adjustment by any means other than a chiropractors hands is just not the same, according to individuals polled in a recent survey. More than 120 different chiropractic techniques are practiced in the United States and many chiropractors are profi...
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7 Bad Name Choices For Your Chiropractic Office
by Michael Dorausch, DC 10 years ago, deciding on a name for one's chiropractic office was a fairly easy decision. In the naming process, a typical chiropractor would determine what other names were being used in the community and steer clear of those. If not using their last name for their cli...
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Wednesday Chiropractic Ads for March 12, 2008
by planetc1 classifieds Whether you are seeking Chiropractic Supplies and Equipment for Sale (like a DRX9500 Cervical Non-Surgical Decompression Device) or Job Opportunities and Practices for Sale (like a Locum available for Hong Kong), this post is a weekly round up of the most recent adve...
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Student Loan Crisis Worsens
by Daria Belov The Student Loan Corp (STU) and Sallie Mae Corp (SLM) have both been in the news these past few days with announcements related to lending and money losses on federally guaranteed student loans. Student loan Corp on Wednesday announced that it will be suspending lending at certai...
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Chiropractic Research Center Awarded $2.6 Million NIH Grant
Palmer News Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Receives NIH Award to Establish Center for Clinical and Translational Science in Chiropractic Davenport, IOWA -- The Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) was notified today that it has received an award to establish a four-year,...
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Dealing With Mass Ignorance Across This Nation
By Michael Dorausch, DC Chiropractic has a rich history in the state of California, with the founder of chiropractic teachings, DD Palmer, first bringing the philosophy, science and art to the state in the early 1900s. Last month Planet Chiropractic began sharing transcribed text from an audio ...
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How Chiropractic Saved My Life
By Daria Belov The Story of Geri Carlson and the book she's written about chiropractic care, after an upper cervical adjustment received in February 2004, changed her life. Chronic suffering is enough to torment any individual, and Geri Carlson lived that misery. As Geri puts it, she was t...
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Chiropractor Discovers Scientific Breakthrough After 9 Years
By Michael Dorausch, DC Vitamin A deficiencies in Africa, technology bringing us closer to quantum computing, and reports that plastic bags can be decomposed in three months, all have the topic of scientific breakthroughs in common (according to search results). If the Federal Trade Commission ...
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August and September Chiropractic Seminar Updates
by Daria Belov Not many chiropractic conferences or seminars seem to take place during the month of July, as it is primarily a time for family and summer fun. The months of August and September feature several big seminars and conferences taking place throughout the United States. Locations lik...
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2008 American Music Awards
By Daria Belov The 2008 American Music Awards (AMA Awards) air live tonight on ABC television at 7 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. Central. A stellar lineup of musical performers are scheduled for the televised event, with an expected special appearance by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The A...
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Gene Giggleman Appointed President of the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association
Parker Chiropractic News Dallas, Texas -- The American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) named Dr. Gene Giggleman, dean of Academics at Parker College of Chiropractic, the newest president of the organization. The AVCA is a group of veterinarians and chiropractors working together wit...
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