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Does Ritalin Cause Cancer in Children?
According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, Ritalin along with many other medications can cause cancer in animals. The question asked by parents is "if Ritalin causes cancer in mice, what studies have been done to show it does not cause cancer in children?" The answer is that no research ...
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The Power of the Adjustment by Drew Rubin
How many times have you asked yourself, "when am I going to write that book on chiropractic?" Not a book on procedures or how to fill out forms, but a book about principles that is easy enough for the lay person to read, understand, and enjoy. Well, Dr. Drew Rubin has done just that with his boo...
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Activists Claim Vaccinations Do More Harm Than Good
Charlotte News Index (This article was published some time ago but we had just been forwarded the link and felt you may want to add this information to your arsenal.) Charlotte News reports on a "bizarre yet common custom practiced among certain cultures" known as vaccination which has "come...
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Another Leading Cause of Death in the US
A Nando Media report released yesterday took a look at ways to decrease the incidence of hospital-acquired infection in the US. There has been much news regarding the 44,000 to 98,000 deaths per year due to medical error and here is a number to add to that figure. According to the report, "infe...
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One in Five Have Problems With Prescriptions
A recent study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine finds that many patients are suffering from the side effects of prescription drugs. It is estimated the three out of four patients visiting a medical doctor will leave with a prescription drug. The study sought to find out how many of t...
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New England Journal of Medicine - Financial Conflict-of-Interest
The New England Journal of Medicine has published an apology in this week's issue, admitting to violating its own conflict-of-interest policy. According to the journal, they have violated their own conflict-of-interest policy 19 times over the past three years. The journal is considered one of ...
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Drugging Our Children
It's all over today's news; toddlers are being given medications not approved for their use. Planet Chiropractic has been reporting about the increase in the use of psychiatric drugs among children for some time now, the news we report today is quite disturbing and should concern everyone.
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A Chance To Cut - A Chance To Kill
Nando Times Media reported yesterday on the struggles hospitals are facing in attempts to decrease the number of deaths from medical error. The report highlights "health care's dirty little secret: Medical mistakes kill somewhere between 44,000 and 98,000 hospitalized Americans a year." A...
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Drug Sales Up Worldwide Thanks to U.S.
For our Canadian and international readers, this just gives you one more reason to point fingers at those of us in the U.S. It was reported today that retail pharmaceutical sales were up 10% worldwide for 1999, driven by a rise in drug use in the United States. To top that off, the fastest...
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Pills a Go Go : Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing
A new book has recently been published titled Pills a Go Go : Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing, Art, History, and Consumption by Jim Hogshire. This is posted here as a news article so that we could bring it to your attention for the reasons mentioned below.
First off, We dou...
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Herbert Ross Reaver, D.C. Passes Away
Monday, February 7, 2000 Herbert Ross Reaver, D.C., a longtime chiropractic warrior and the profession's "most jailed chiropractor" died this morning. Dr. Reaver had been a chiropractor for more than 70 years and was still practicing chiropractic in Cincinnati, Ohio as recently as this p...
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Jetliner plunges into the pacific - 88 feared dead
On January 31, 2000, an Alaska Airline commercial plane crashed off the coast of California. 88 persons are feared dead in the jetliner crash. Within hours of the crash, news stations across the planet where reporting on the tragedy. There is probably not a single person reading this article tha...
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Dr. Galen Price: 1912 - 2000
News of the passing of Dr. Price has been forwarded to us. We are including the forwarded information in its entirety. ----------P-C---------- Dr. Galen Price, the fourth President of Palmer College of Chiropractic, died on Monday, Jan. 17, 2000, in Lakeland, Fla. He was the first p...
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A Positive Attitude Equals Better Health
Terence Monmaney of the L.A. Times reports that "research into the topic of optimism finds not only that positive people live longer, but that a sunny outlook can be taught." Science has largely avoided the subject of optimism during the past century. The topic of optimism was so disreputable "...
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Medical Doctors Not Educating Patients
University of Washington researchers found that doctors do not conduct discussions that enable patients to understand fully their treatment options.
"Do patients really know what they're getting when they take that new drug or agree to that ground breaking surgery?" is the question asked acc...
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