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Structured Treatment Interruption: Medical Breakthrough
By Michael Dorausch, DC Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that AIDS researchers are finding that gaps in drug therapy have helped some AIDS patients. The approach is called structured treatment interruption or STI. The theory behind STI is to stop giving drugs and allow the immune ...
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Medical Doctor Seeks Career Change
On Sunday, the front page of the business section of the Los Angeles Times featured an article about a Medical Doctor looking for a career makeover. The headline read: "Career Make-Over - He Wants to Hang Up Stethoscope". The article talks about an individual who for the past 20 years has b...
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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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Women and Alternative Medicine
MSNBC reports today on the alternative medicine bandwagon and women.
"There's a health trend that's making big gains among women: alternative medicine." More than 83 million Americans are using alternative medicine and the majority are women. Every day, more people are embracing alternative m...
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Thousands are dying yearly from medical errors
In the past 24 hours, we have seen more than 5 major news sources publish information on this topic. Titles range from "Hospital's errors leave dozens dead" to "Medical errors a major killer." Several locations are offering audio and video as well as commentary on the topic so we felt it best to lis...
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Dr. Ian Grassam - In Loving Memory
On Friday morning, November 26th, Ian Grassam passed away. He fought his greatest battle, against cancer, and finally decided to give it up and leave us in body and soul, to go home to be with our Heavenly Father.
He was one of the greatest warriors and teachers for principled chiropractic...
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Life University Graduate Elected Mayor
On November 2nd, 1999, Stephanie Grenier, D.C., was elected mayor of Auburn, Georgia. Dr. Stephanie has lived in Auburn for 16 months. She moved their the day after graduation from Life University and has been in her chiropractic office for 5 months. Dr. Greniers mission statement follows. "My...
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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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Health care's deadly secret: Accidents routinely happen
By Andrea Gerlin The Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital is a typical teaching hospital. It is known for cutting-edge research programs, for training medical students and newly graduated doctors, and for providing advanced medical care. It is also representative of modern American hospita...
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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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Hospital Patients Worry They'll Get Wrong Drug
Patients are more concerned about receiving the wrong medication in the hospital than about pain or cost of treatment, according to a new study. The telephone survey of 1,008 adults was conducted by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), a professional organization that mainly rep...
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Cell therapy shows promise as treatment for spinal cord injury
Source: Nando Health/Science
http://www.nandotimes.com - Spinal cord injuries are responsible for one of the human body's most frustrating phenomena - they simply do not heal, leaving victims permanently paralyzed and medical doctors helpless. It was long a truism in the medical professio...
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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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