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Wait and see prescription
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic (Well Beyond Medicine) Earaches bring more unhappy children to emergency rooms and pediatric offices each year than just about any other health disorder. Antibiotics remain the most popular medical treatment for earache, with doctors reportedly writing...
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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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A fish out of water
by Darrel Crain, DC Water, water, everywhere? A fish out of water and a human without water are not so very different. A fish can survive outside water for a few minutes, while a human being can last only a matter of days without fresh drinking water. Our need for water is more immediate t...
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Ritalin and ADHD Drugs in This Weeks News
by Daria Belov There have been a number of Ritalin and ADHD drug related articles in the news this past week. Some articles suggest that the use of Ritalin shows no long-term benefit and others suggest ADHD drugs may be stunting the growth of children. Scanning online news sources earlier ...
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Flu-like illness - Calling your own shots
By Darrel Crain, DC San Diego, California: The pinnacle of the flu season is upon us in the United States. I recall vividly a couple of years ago when my body suddenly erupted into the explosive symptoms of the flu. I felt as a milk carton must feel being knocked down and repeatedly run ov...
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Rapid Spread of MRSA Drug Resistant Staph Bacteria in Hospitals
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performi...
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Vaccine Manufacturing Plant Receives FDA Warning
By Daria Belov A vaccine manufacturer, operating a plant in the state of Pennsylvania, received a regulatory warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) involving multiple quality-control observations made after review of the manufacturing plant, at the company's West Point facility.
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No Prescription Required
By Darrel Crain, DC It's official: over half the insured adult population in this country is on drugs, prescription drugs. Drug company executives weren't the only ones ecstatic to hear this news, giddy economists threw a week-long champagne party out on the sidewalks of Wall Street to cel...
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Research Psychiatrists Fail to Report Earnings From Drug Companies
By Michael Dorausch, DC Call it a psycho conflict of interest affecting the health and lives of thousands of children, an Iowa senator has discovered 3 Harvard researchers earned millions of dollars in consulting fees from drug companies, for performing research and evangelizing antipsychotic d...
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The Price of Greatness
By Michael Dorausch, DC "What is the price of greatness in your world? Or, worse than that, are you willing to live without greatness? Will you acquess to mediocrity? No one will know whether you have been here or not. The worse thing in the world – to accept defeat and be consumed by the wave ...
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Monday Health News: December 15
By Planet Chiropractic Health Changes in breast cancer rates, a widening gap in colon cancer death rates amongst blacks versus whites, drug companies using ghost writers, questioning the safety of asthma medication, time for 2009 Medicare decisions, and the immune system a night, those of the ...
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The United States Insatiable Appetite For Illegal Drugs
By Michael Dorausch, DC Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Mexico City Wednesday stating that an "insatiable" appetite in the United States for illegal drugs is to blame for much of the violence that has ravaged Mexico in the past year. Thousands in Mexico have died while rival drug car...
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Toothpick Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain
By Daria Belov Chronic low back pain is a plague on America, and when it comes to its treatment, there is a long laundry list of therapies and approaches people rely on. A recent study published in the May issue of The Archives of Internal Medicine suggests that acupuncture is an effective tre...
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Chiropractic Care for Children and for the Pregnant Mom
By Drew Rubin, DC Patients often walk into our office and stare in amazement at the huge cork board by the front door. What are they looking at? They see dozens of pictures of children on our Chiro-Kid wall, ranging in age from 10 hours old through elementary and high school. Even the UPS perso...
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Chiropractor Photos at New Beginnings New Jersey
By Michael Dorausch, DC Glad I decided to pack my heavy Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L lens along with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi camera when I went to New Jersey for New Beginnings this past weekend. As I typically do at chiropractic conferences (and even search engine optimization conferences) ...
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