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Toss The Back Belt - Get Adjusted
According to a recent study reported by several news sources today, those back belts frequently worn by workers to prevent lifting injuries, may just not provide any benefit. According to several articles reporting on the study, the results were gathered from interviews with about 9,000 emp...
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NVIC Friends and Supporters
Forwarded from: The National Vaccine Information Center Two bills were introduced in the House of Representatives on September 28-29,2000. These bills are nearly identical, but a Republican, Congressman Dave Weldon of Florida introduced one (HR5327) and Congressman Jerrold Nadler, a Democrat fr...
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Girlpower starts in the spine!
By Dr. Madeline Behrendt Where does GIRLPOWER begin? The mind, the heart, the spine? A girl's mind is busy this time of year as the spontaneity of summer shifts to the structure of school and there are backpacks, new clothes, cool school supplies, make-up, music and boys to think about.
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Vaccine Article in Forbes Magazine
This weeks issue of Forbes features an article titled, "Needle Damage -- A federal tort reform with some very unhappy campers" The article was forwarded to use via PROVE (Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) According to PROVE, some of the numbers in the Forbes article are incorr...
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Guinea Pigs For Vaccination Industry
by Barry Forbes, bforbes@forbescompany.com Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, July 16, 2000 Reprinted with Permission We're just guinea pigs for vaccination industry A recent newspaper story pegged the U.S. vaccination rate at 79%, an all time high. That's good, right? Wrong. A...
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ACA Gets Go to Sue HHS
From Yahoo News comes an article titled, "Chiropractic Group Gets Green Light to Sue HHS" According to the article, a federal court ruling has found "that the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) may sue the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over guidelines that the ACA sa...
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Breasts - Educated and Innate
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. Breasts. Reflecting the beauty of the human form, breasts are celebrated, revered, painted, written about and envied by artists and other mortals, they carry the name to identify an entire class, Mammalia. Innate has organized breasts to express uniqueness, and there ...
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Critical Mass Has Jumped The Fence
It seems as though a day does not go by that we do not see news regarding vaccination awareness, vaccination injury, or changes in vaccination policy. Although many of us have been following this news for several years now, a change has occurred just recently that is sure to pour fuel into ...
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Michigan Making Headlines - Ritalin Update
From The Wellness Report and The Michigan Chiropractic Council Back in April of 1998 the Wellness Report featured information about Michigan ranking third in the nation for Ritalin use - 56% higher than the national average. The October 1998 issue told about the children, newborn through age...
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AIDS Declared National Security Threat
A concerned parents viewpoint From: Dawn Richardson Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 Here are some of my thoughts about the Clinton Administration's recent declaration of AIDS as a National Security threat. This has got to be one of the most unbelievable and dangerous claims of this administration...
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Vaccination Hot Links
The following two articles are available via insightmag.com April 3 - Insight Magazine reports on Gulf War Illness and its relationship to the inoculations soldiers had received. Here is the link: DOD alerts Rep. Jack Metcalf that finally, after months of delays, it will investigate the di...
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HMO launches ad campaign regarding medical mistakes
Nando Times reported that an HMO group has launched an ad campaign on medical errors hoping to keep Americans harmed by bad medical care the right to sue HMOs. The commercials are aimed to "shift the focus on protecting patients to eliminating medical errors instead of settling patient disputes...
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College Meningitis campaign: Why?
Due to the latest federal recommendations, colleges have been mounting a widening attack on meningococcal meningitis this fall with health advisories, educational campaigns and vaccination clinics.
The latest studies suggest that only a few meningitis deaths might be avoided even if all stud...
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Medical Journal May Have Flouted Own Ethics 8 Times
L.A. Times: Drug reviews by New England Journal did not disclose authors' ties to firms. Editor concedes lapses. Thursday, October 21 - The Los Angeles Times reported today that the renowned New England Journal of Medicine - the world's top-ranked medical journal and a leading voice in biom...
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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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