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A fish out of water
by Darrel Crain, DC Water, water, everywhere? A fish out of water and a human without water are not so very different. A fish can survive outside water for a few minutes, while a human being can last only a matter of days without fresh drinking water. Our need for water is more immediate t...
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Pushing 50 Years of Chiropractic
by James Sigafoose, Chiropractor In 2 years I will have been a chiropractor for 50 years. Have I seen and learned anything? Yes, I found new chiropractors are fat already, lack motivation, and are willing to do whatever it takes to make a buck. That means treating symptoms, and or disease any w...
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1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary
by Michael Dorausch, DC According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry W...
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Fluoride in the Fountain
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride enthusiasts are having their way here in California, having succeeded in prying open the valve that controls additives to municipal water. Fluoride has the distinction of being the only chemical (so far) to be added to public water for the purpose of treating the pe...
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Halloween Candy for Chiropractors
by Michael Dorausch, DC The idea of candy eating chiropractors is not one that would be very popular for a number of reasons. When it comes to eating and chiropractic, it's more likely for you to hear your chiropractor speak of Sun Chlorella, Super Greens, Mangosteen Juice, or some other produc...
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Web-based Photoshop Express Opens to Public
by Michael Dorausch, DC Adobe Systems opened Photoshop Express early this morning, a much-anticipated web-based image editor intended for a market of consumers that want to store, share, and edit photographs online. The web-based service, was made available with 2 GB of free storage, and offers...
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Chiropractic Love Guru Wanted by Kung Fu Panda
By Michael Dorausch, DC Culver City: Summer is officially only a few days away here in the United States and one of America's favorite forms of entertainment is in full production. Sellout movie releases have already been heating up the sacroiliacs of moviegoers nationwide, as they enjoy improv...
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Chiro-Squad Super-Heroes Take Profession by Storm
By Victor Naumov, DC New Milford, NJ - Back in 1997 while still a student at NYCC, a new dad to his oldest son, Bryant (now 12), and a superhero fanatic, Dr. Vic Naumov,DC dreamed of creating and utilizing superheroes to teach the children of the world about chiropractic history and its' health...
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Too Bad Joe Was Not a Spine Plumber
By Michael Dorausch, DC Everywhere I've looked on the Internet these past 48 hours I've seen searches related to Joe the Plumber. It's reached the point that search engines are even suggesting related terms such as obama plumber and joe the plumber keating. What about all the "normal" plumber...
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Obama McCain Keyphrases Used On Search Engines
By Michael Dorausch, DC Keyword research appears so 20/20 in hindsight that it can leave any news webmaster wondering why they didn't use particular terms and phrases when creating their content in the first place. Politically related search traffic will undoubtedly reach an all-time high dur...
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Council on Chiropractic Guidelines & Practice Parameters
CCGPP News In an effort to properly position chiropractic care in the current and emerging healthcare market, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has requested the Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters' (CCGPP) assistance in creating appropriate definitions of care...
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San Francisco 2009 Bay to Breakers Results and Photos
By Michael Dorausch, DC The world wackiest road race took place today in San Francisco, with Kenya's 22-year-old Sammy Kitwara, crushing an existing record for the San Francisco Bay to Breakers 12K race. Kitwara ran the 12 kilometer distance in a time of 33:31 with an average running pace of 4...
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LA Marathon Excitement Heating Up
By Michael Dorausch, DC The 2009 Los Angeles Marathon is scheduled for Memorial Day Monday, which is one week from today. Many local runners are hoping June gloom arrives a little bit early, bringing with it a marine layer and cooler temperatures throughout the Southland. Having been a runner ...
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Looking Back on Planet Chiropractic June 1999
By Michael Dorausch, DC What's it like writing news content for the past 10 years? I can tell you that today, everything has the potential to be newsworthy, as the world has become a constant flow of online information. Today we celebrate 10 years of consistent news content creation and there'...
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Palmer Takes 3rd in USA Rugby Final Four Championship
Palmer Chiropractic News The Palmer College of Chiropractic Rugby Football Club claimed third place overall by beating the Boston Irish Wolfhounds 50-14 in the consolation round of the USA Men's Division 1 Rugby Championship in Glendale, Colorado, on Sunday, June 5. This is the first time Palm...
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