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Blocking the Anthrax Shot
Timothy W. Maier, of Insight magazine reports that Republicans in Congress are demanding that the FDA prove the safety of the controversial mandatory anthrax vaccine for military personnel ordered by the president.
Concerned about the growing number of U.S. troops experiencing adverse side ef...
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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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2012 Super Bowl Commercials Raise Eyebrows
by Michael Dorausch, DC Racy advertisements on Game Day have been raising eyebrows long before GoDaddy Girl Candice Michelle (wife of a chiropractor) was featured in a 2005 wardrobe malfunction Super Bowl Ad, but thanks to the Internet, people can (and do) tweet real-time, their distaste for b...
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Target and Wal-Mart to sell Discount Prescription Drugs
by Michael Dorausch, DC I started seeing news earlier this week that Wal-Mart was going to slash prices on generic drugs. I then began seeing news this weekend that Target was going to follow Wal-Marts lead and also dramatically cut prices on prescription drugs. I've been checking some ne...
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Medication Nation - Sleep makes the grade
By Darrel Crain, DC The struggle to discover new ways to raise our students' test scores has become a primary focus in schools all across the land. All manner of innovation is being tried to see what works. Special teaching programs with special books, elaborate computer and video instruction, ...
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Too Little Too Late
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer After several months of testing, Microsoft announced today that Internet Explorer version 7.0 is now available for download. In the past, I'd typically get pretty excited regarding any new release from Microsoft. That's no longer the case.
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Whole Foods Stock Goes On Crash Diet
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Whole Foods stock (WFMI) on Friday dropped by 23% with share volume of over 45 million and an end of day stock price around $46, the company's lowest share price since February of 2005. The Austin-Texas based grocery giant released fisca...
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Canadians abusing prescription painkillers more than heroin
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer OTTAWA: According to recent research, which was sponsored by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canadians have been abusing prescription painkillers in greater numbers than they have heroin. The government-sponsored resea...
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Back pain and your posture at work
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Researchers are using a new form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to show that sitting in an upright position places unnecessary strain on one's back, leading to potentially chronic back pain problems if one spends long hours sitting. The ...
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California Chiropractic College Has New President
by Palmer News Contact: Lori Leipold, Media Relations; Palmer College of Chiropractic William Meeker, D.C., M.P.H., long-time Palmer administrator, researcher and faculty member, has been named president of Palmer College of Chiropractic's West Campus in San Jose, California, effective Jan...
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Surgeon General Report on Chiropractic
CHIROPRACTIC IS NATIONAL HEALTHCARE Surgeon General Report on Chiropractic FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, D.C. APRIL 1, 2011 Effective, well-documented care exists for the most common spinal disorders, yet nearly 87% of all Americans who have subluxations fail to seek chiroprac...
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Healing Magic and Major Health Breakthroughs
By Darrel Crain, DC Healing is nothing short of pure magic. We can see it happen, we can describe it and even assist in its amazing mystery, yet Nature's magic remains far beyond the bounds of human comprehension. We are talking about real magic, not the kind of conjured illusions and clev...
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Top 10 chiropractic states according to site search
by Michael Dorausch, DC It's that time of year when yellow page company marketers and magazine advertisers begin calling chiropractic offices (as well as other local service providers) with their pitches for yellow page advertising. Nearly all yellow page companies are now offering some so...
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Chiropractic & Chocolate for a Healthy Heart
by Michael Dorausch, DC The month of January is coming to a close and February is just around the corner. People will soon stop greeting each other by saying "happy new year." It won't be long before we move on to our next holiday greeting, hearing people say... "happy Valentine's Day." V...
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Adderall Drug Controversy Continues
by Michael Dorausch, DC Controversy surrounding the prescription stimulant medication Adderall has been in the press frequently this past week. Adderall, a prescription amphetamine, typically prescribed for children and adults with ADHD, is becoming more popular for its off label uses. Amo...
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