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Floyd Landis Tour de France Win #8 for Chiropractor
Chiropractic Care for the Worlds Greatest Champions by Michael Dorausch, DC The news is in, American cyclist, Floyd Landis has won this year's (2006) Tour de France. News from all over the world is saying this is one of the biggest sports achievements in decades. The news of the Tour de Fra...
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Chiropractic 101: An Aspiring Chiropractor
Planet Chiropractic News Dear Dr. Michael Dorausch, My name is Melissa, and this fall I will be a junior at the University of Southern California. I am writing you this email because I am interested in being a chiropractor. I have done some research online and while looking around, I found y...
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How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic?
By Sharon Gorman, DC How important is it? How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic? How much urgency do you have about sharing it with others? Most of us have seen the benefit to us in more than just the removal of symptoms. To most of us Chiropractic has become a way of ...
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Breathing Easier Without Asthma Medication
By Darrel Crain, DC "For breath is life, and if you breathe well you will live long on earth," according to the Sanskrit proverb. When it comes to asthma, modern medicine has apparently breathed new life into the old saying, "The cure is worse than the disease." Researchers at Cornell...
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Chiropractic and children with ADHD
Chiropractic Monday Morning Message By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Independent Chiropractic Author SEE IT AS YOU WANT IT TO BE I tell patients that the most common reason that children are referred in my practice is ADHD and that I have several patients who are teachers and refer children in...
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Medical study links SIDS to brain stem problems
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Researchers in Boston yesterday released a study suggesting that babies who die of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, have serious abnormalities in the brain stem region, which controls breathing and heart rate. The recent findings a...
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Getting well beyond medicine
By Darrel Crain, DC Many years ago Emerson pointed out that "The first wealth is health." Notice he didn't say health might be something to think about some day maybe if you are in the right mood and have a few spare minutes and there is nothing good on TV. No, Emerson called it first weal...
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Vaccine Related Autism Cases Killed in Press
by Michael Dorausch, DC When it comes to the press, the near 5000 parents suggesting vaccines were the cause of their child's autism and who are seeking compensation from a federal vaccine fund, have a better chance of getting Paris Hilton elected as president in 2008 than they do getting their...
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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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Mysterious Disappearance of Bees
by Darrel Crain, DC Where did the bees go? Toxicopathy is a new word to me, but one I believe we will all be hearing about more and more. According to Dorland"s Medical Dictionary (1993) toxicopathy means "any disease caused by a poison." The same book defines poison as "any substance taken ...
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FSCO Richard Plummer and Council on Chiropractic Education
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. Richard ...
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The Great Measles Misunderstanding
By Darrel Crain, DC Before the advent of the measles vaccine, a dozen or so cases of measles would have been considered, well, too measly to make the headlines. That is because we all got the measles when we were kids. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers anyo...
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April Events and KiroTastic Seminar Schedules
By Daria Belov Time to make sure your airline flights are booked, hotel blocks are confirmed, and you've got your bags packed, because there is a slew of chiropractic seminars, conferences, events, and meet ups taking place throughout the United States (and in other parts of the world). Decembe...
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Why I Love Being a Chiropractor
By Sharon Gorman, DC Oh boy where do I start. I love being a Chiropractor because I have the opportunity to change people's lives by sharing the truth with them about Chiropractic. I love when the lightbulb goes off over their head. I love it even more when they demonstrate that they get it ...
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Motrin Mom Campaign Major Fail in Twitterverse
By Michael Dorausch, DC There's been a firestorm of discussion going on today related to a new video campaign by the makers of Motrin. Going to be one hell of a week for those in the reputation management department at Johnson & Johnson, the makers of Motrin. I'm not getting into the Motrin Mo...
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