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Prayer may speed heart patient's recovery
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- Prayer may reduce the number of complications experienced by hospitalized heart patients, researchers report.
``This suggests that prayer may be an effective adjunct to standard medical care,'' Dr. William Harris of Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, ...
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Medical Doctors sanction lying for patients
Survey: Physicians support deceiving insurers to get needed care LOS ANGELES - If a doctor believes a patient needs medical care but the insurance company won't cover it and the patient can't afford the expense, should the physician lie to the insurer to secure payment? Many doctors polled in a n...
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Chiropractors Return Home From Panama
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Chiropractors returned home on Monday from the fifth CREW mission to Panama. This mission to Panama was different from any other since the adjusting was held in one location and all the DC's kept together as one group. Chiropractors representing those from previou...
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Flu Vaccine: Stay Out of My Womb!
Commentary by Dawn Richardson Pregnant women everywhere know the feeling of making it to the milestone of their second trimester. For most, queasiness starts to subside, energy returns in spurts, and of course there is that indescribable feeling ofbecoming aware of your developing baby's movement...
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Compensating Vaccine Injuries: Are Reforms Needed?
Summary 9/28 Congressional Hearing on VICP
The U.S Congress Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Human Resources and Drug Policy (the same subcommittee that held the hearing on May 18, 1999) held another hearing on Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 10:00 AM entitled "Compensating Vaccine Injuries:...
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Did HMO Pay M.D.'s to Nix Coverage?
Class Action Seeks Compensation for Denied Coverage
Source: ABC News
W A S H I N G T O N, - Health insurer Humana Inc. was sued today in a first-of-its-kind class action suit, which alleged it failed to disclose the conditions of its health coverage and that it paid medical doctors t...
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Welcome to Kid's Day America!
That was what the banners said all across the country on Saturday, September 26th, 1999. Chiropractors, staff, and volunteers worldwide put on events in their communities to help promote a vertebral subluxation free world. In Los Angeles, chapters from the Student International Chirop...
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Internet will change doctor-patient relationships
NEW YORK, (Reuters Health) -- Just as it revolutionized other industries, the Internet is set to change the face of healthcare as we know it. And perhaps nowhere will the effects be more pronounced than on doctor-patient relationships, a Canadian researcher predicts. In the September 18th issue o...
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One in 10 California HMO practices are predicted to fail in 1999
planetc1.com news Sacramento - One in 10 California physician groups that capitate directly with HMOs are expected to close this year, according to a report from the accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. At least 16 already have closed, part of the more than 100 physician groups in Califor...
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Study says ADHD May Be Over-Diagnosed in Children
planetc1.com chiropractic news Norfolk, Va. - Doctors may be over-diagnosing some groups of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and over prescribing drugs to treat the condition, according to a new study published Wednesday. ADHD has been estimated to affect 3% to 5% of ...
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California Considering Mandatory Chickenpox Vaccinations
Federal health officials recommend that all youngsters be inoculated against chickenpox before entering child care, but only 35% of California's children receive the vaccine, according to the latest national survey. California is considering mandatory use of the vaccine, which has been available sin...
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Washington to mandate coverage of alternative therapies
WASHINGTON, Jul 02 (Reuters Health) -- Washington state would be the first state in the US to require managed care plans and insurance companies to allow their customers nearly unfettered access to practitioners of "alternative medicine", under draft rules expected to be adopted by July 15.
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Federal Trade Commission Attempting to Silence Free Speech on the Internet
By Michael Dorausch, DC The Federal Trade Commission is at it again. Americans are increasingly turning to the Internet for information related to their health. Thursday, federal officials announced stepped-up efforts to counter "fraudulent" online claims that promise to cure ailments from...
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When you get right on the inside
By Michael Dorausch, DC "They're not going to measure you based on what they think of you, they're going to measure you based on what you think of you. Do you understand that? This is not about you worrying about what they think about you." - Ian Grassam, Chiropractor This is the 6th insta...
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Dolphins Surfing Marina del Rey Waves
By Michael Dorausch, Chiropractor I was out today for my morning run which typically involves running along the shoreline in Venice and sometimes into Marina del Rey or Santa Monica. The morning started out quite cloudy and the weather was perfect for running on the beach. I headed south under ...
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