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Smallpox: Recent News and History Repeats
Below are some links to recent Smallpox related news followed by an excerpt from a book published in the 1940's regarding smallpox vaccination. From the Washington Post & MSNBC: Smallpox shots cause worry - Experts startled by array of side effects (original MSNBC link no longer available)<...
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The Other Side of the Needle
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It appeared in the New York Times, on Thursday January 30th, health-care leaders had serious doubts about the president's smallpox vaccination program that would involve the very health-care professionals asked to administer or receive the vaccine. How many people...
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Police Force Says Yes to Chiropractic Care
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Recently, a U.K. website , Eastern Daily Press, featured a story about officers and support staff that work for the Norfolk police department and chiropractic care. According to the article, the police are receiving chiropractic in a bid to decrease the amount of ...
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Prevent Disease or Treat the Symptoms
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Emphasize the prevention of disease rather than the treatment of symptoms, says U.S. health secretary. According to a recent New York Times article, Tommy G. Thompson, secretary of Health and Human Services, suggested that United States insurance companies were "w...
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Chiropractic Adjustment Saves Career
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Hockey, its brutal on the body, there is no denying that. Broken bones, separated joints, and lots and lots of stitches are all part of the territory in this sport. Andy Van Hellemond, who is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for refereeing 1,475 games, more than anyone ...
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The Drugging of U.S. Children Continues
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to new research, the number of American children being treated with psychiatric drugs (such as Ritalin) has tripled from 1987 to 1996 and is showing no sign of slowing. Psychiatric medications are now being prescribed to children and adolescents at nearl...
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Chiropractic News Briefs for the Week
Chiropractors Give Truck-Stop Tuneups When Erwin Daugherty pays a visit to the busy truck stop here, he's not getting a tuneup for his 18-wheeler. It's his back that's getting realigned. Banyan Announces Subsidiary Chiropractic USA Banyan Corporation (OTC BB: BANY) is pleased to annou...
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Texans Round Up Former Life Students
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The news in the Pasadena Citizen reads... "When a small university in Georgia lost its accreditation, Texas Chiropractic College sent its director of admissions to the campus to recruit students who were looking to graduate from an accredited program. Life Univers...
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Life Files Suits Against CCE
Life University Press Release University Charges Council On Chiropractic Education Denied Due Process In Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review Life University on Thursday sought to restore Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) accreditation, a move that would allow students to complete t...
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The Hex of Drugs Like Celebrex
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to a recent study, the arthritis drug Celebrex does not protect ones stomach from dangerous bleeding ulcers as well as previously thought. You've probably seen them on TV, Celebrex and two new similar anti-inflammatory drugs get lots of advertising time,...
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Bad Things Happen To Good People
By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people - It's a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to ...
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Chickenpox Vaccine Not as Effective as Thought
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. One Dose, two Dose, three dose, four, five dose, six dose, seven doses more... just how many chickenpox vaccine injections does it take to prevent one from actually getting Chickenpox? The following news headline this morning caught my attention, "Chickenpox Vacci...
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Chiropractic and another World Champion
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It's happened again, another world champion athlete says thank you to chiropractic. World bodyboard champion Stephanie Pettersen has finally fulfilled her dream. She won the world bodyboard title just two weeks ago. Stephanie had fractured her C4 vertebrae su...
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News Briefs For Wednesday
Chiropractic Students are Heading to Sherman According to news reports, more than 200 potential students are now on a waiting list to enroll at Spartanburg's Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic, one of only 16 accredited chiropractic schools in the nation. TheCarolinaChannel: Chirop...
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U.S. Air Force is Hiring Chiropractors
Since 1995, chiropractic services have been available at several U.S. Air Force facilities thanks to Congress directing the Department of Defense to test the feasibility of such services. Now, those findings are directly resulting in placement of chiropractic as a "permanent benefit for active d...
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