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Think Sick, Be Sick - The Nocebo Effect
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Chances are you have heard of the placebo effect. The effectiveness of the placebo has been studied at numerous universities and has shown impressive results. Recently, the placebo effect was demonstrated in a highly publicized study involving knee surgery. The op...
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Peace One Day
"Peace One Day is asking the people of the world to honour and celebrate the Day on the 21st September; with the vision of the Day extending far beyond the cessation of violent conflict and representing an opportunity for the people of the world to create a moment of global unity." A chirop...
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The Heart of Chiropractic
By Stew Bittman, D.C. What we do in chiropractic is so magnificent, so big, so monumentally important. Why does my brain constantly do its best to minimize it? That, of course, is what it does when it's not otherwise engaged in trying to complicate it, figure it out, personalize it, and bury it...
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When Your Doctor is Wrong
By Judy Converse, MPH, RD Hepatitis B Vaccine & Autism Chapter 7: Does Your Kid Need This Shot? The fact that I was never given a chance to consider whether Ben should get a hepatitis B shot made me doggedly pursue information about the virus and the vaccine. The fact that the shot's ef...
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FCC Questions PBS on Commercial Funding
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal and CNN, reported on a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) inquiry into the sponsorship and advertising practices of PBS. According to the CNN article, PBS offers ways to show how a sponsorship "can help your corporate message stand out from th...
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Texas Pride - Life & TCC
By Tim Langley, D.C. Texans are legendary for the pride they have in their state. And to tell you the truth, most Texans I've met over these 49 years have been fine, upstanding people. People proud of doing the right thing because it is right. Most Texans are the kind of folks that would choose...
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20 Years! Pure Celebration and Appreciation
And The Ten Laws of Practice Success By Dr. Shawn Powers This month marks our twentieth year in chiropractic. There are certain people that I want to take time today to acknowledge, appreciate and give my sincere thanks. If you are only interested in the nuts and bolts, scroll down to the...
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Dr. Bob Braile to run for Life Presidency
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dr. Bob Braile has decided to run for the presidency of Life University in Marrietta, GA. The board of trustees would like to hear from you on this matter asap. I am including info from Dr. Brailes website below along with links for more information. The following...
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Dr. Sid Williams Retires as Life U. President
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported today that Dr. Sid Williams, founder of Life University, has retired as president of the nations largest chiropractic school. (link below) As of today, a special committee of the Board at Life is considering candidates for...
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Public Citizen Releases Questionable Doctor Database
Consumers Can Search Online for Their Doctor WASHINGTON, D.C. – The consumer advocacy group Public Citizen today released new information about 1,111 physicians who have been disciplined by Texas's state medical board and other agencies for incompetence, misprescribing drugs, sexual misconduct,...
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The Pain of Letting Staff Go
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. When something just isn't right in your office, be it a CA, an associate or even a billing company, how bad do you let it get before you are willing to make a change. How much pain do you have to be in order to take an action to make a change. I remember how hard it ...
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The Journal of the American Medical Association, a Lynch Mob, and Vaccines
By Nicholas Regush - www.redflagsweekly.com My plan for today's column was to write about how some medical students are beginning to resist free lunches provided by the drug industry. Yes, free lunches to the presumably naive, silly little girls and boys that will one day become big, devoted dr...
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Inner Peace
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. There exists in all of us and some of us more than others a peace that surpasses understanding. A general feeling that everything is OK. There is nothing that needs to be done in that moment to make anything better or different. There is no struggle to be in the moment be...
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Dr. Moshe Gottlieb and his love for kids
From Yitzchack (Gary) Freeman, D.C. Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, a Graduate of Los Angleles Chiropractic College, was killed in Jerusalem along with 19 others in a suicide bus bombing on the morning of 18 June, 2002. He worked in Los Angeles till 1978 and then he moved to Israel. I first met Dr. Go...
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Chiropractic Thinkers
By Stew Bittman, D.C. Many times in the past, when describing my chiropractic experiences in Panama, I've mentioned that during those missions I'd checked my brain in at immigration and didn't pick it up again until I left the country. Therefore, for a week at a time, I was able to abide in a b...
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