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Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a recent study, women with early-stage breast cancer were found to have significantly higher levels of vitamin D in the blood when compared to women with cancer that had spread to other parts of their body. Researchers belie...
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Chiropractor on a mission to deliver chiropractic video online
by Michael Dorausch, DC Google's announcement last week that they have begun incorporating video content, photo content, and other multimedia content, into regular organic search engine results, has motivated me to open up the channels so that people like you can have access to numerous feeds o...
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The Simplicity of Chiropractic
by Dr. David Klein, D.C. I have been a chiropractor for over 15 years. When I went to Chiropractic College, there was an incredible complexity taught. At the time, it appeared that the goal of our college was to make us as much as possible like medical doctors. The implied thought was that ther...
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Fluoridation Flows and Flaws
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride recently began flowing through the tap water into millions of Southern California households. But the pipeline of information to warn the public about fluoride exposure is apparently clogged up with something. Many people need to avoid fluoride altogether to pr...
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Being a Professional Chiropractor
by Dr. Adam Tanase, DC What does being a "Professional Chiropractor" mean to you? Is it merely passing the national board exam? Getting your name scribed in calligraphy on a fancy sheet of parchment paper? Having the freedom to provide an unsupervised adjustment? Getting 40% off Select Comfort ...
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Drugs in Drinking Water of at least 41 Million Americans
by Michael Dorausch, DC There are drugs in the drinking water. All sorts of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, sex hormones, anti-convulsion drugs, psychiatric drugs, painkillers, epileptic medications, and chemicals to treat high cholesterol, have been found in drinking water supplies o...
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Coming soon to a child near you: The war against cholesterol
By Darrel Crain, DC The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has new guidelines to tackle cardiovascular disease by screening children as young as 2 years old for cholesterol levels. If the numbers don't add up, the new AAP plan advises doctors to first promote weight loss, increased physical a...
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Tingle TXR 325 and More Chirockin Classifieds
By chiropracticclassifieds.com Chiropractic classified advertising for January 2009 includes recent ads placed for DRX9000C Spinal Decompression Systems, x-ray film processors by Hope, a Ty-Tron T-3000, an Arizona practice for sale, used Arthrostim machines, and chiropractic tables like Zenith...
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Sciatica of the Atlas
By Michael Dorausch, DC Sciatica is often referred to as inflammation of a large spinal nerve (known as the sciatic nerve) which is generally accompanied by agonizing pain. Sciatica is one of those terms commonly used by people presenting with low back pain to healthcare professionals. 10 diff...
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New York Sugar Beverage Soda Tax
By Michael Dorausch, DC Would a tax on sugary soft drinks result in improved health benefits for the people of New York? According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, the answer may be yes. According to New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Friedan and Kelly Brownell, dire...
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Chiropractic For Long Distance Running
By Daria Belov There is a marathon taking place this weekend in the city of San Francisco, and as is the case for nearly all marathons in the United States, chiropractors will have played a role in preparing runners for optimal race performance. The average marathon runner will take over ...
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Thousands in Dallas receive Southern Hospitality at Parker Seminars
Parker College of Chiropractic News September 30, 2009 (Dallas) -- Parker Seminars played host to more than 1,500 chiropractors, chiropractic assistants, massage therapists, and chiropractic students from all over the world. The seminar included Parker traditions along with many new events, sp...
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How To Kill Your Chiropractic Practice
By Dr. Steven Visentin, D.C. Chiropractors -- Review the list below of the top ways we hold ourselves back in practice and ask: Are you making any of these practice-killing mistakes? Have you been making them for years? Find out if you are the "major subluxation" in practice fulfillment and de...
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Crack Baby and Subluxation
By Dr. Visentin, D.C. In a dingy hotel room, a pregnant crack addict self-delivers her baby. With her own hands, she pulls the baby out of her body, lays her daughter onto the dirty carpet. The mother soon abandons her new-born. Some people would call her a crack baby, an ugly name for a girl ...
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Palmer College Graduate is 32nd in Family to Become a Chiropractor
Palmer Chiropractic News The legacy of chiropractic runs strong in some families, continuing through multiple generations. When Kalie Elizabeth Judge of LaSalle, Ill., receives her diploma from Palmer College of Chiropractic during commencement ceremonies at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 22, she will...
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