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Doctors using Google to diagnose disease
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to a recent study from some Australian researchers, doctors are doing google searches to find out what diseases their patients may have. According to the study, which was reported online in the British Medical Journal, doctors go...
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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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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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House Committee Says Yes to Chiropractic
by Michael Dorausch, DC House Committee Passes Six Veterans' Health Care Measures The House Veterans' Affairs Committee on Tuesday (May 15, 2007) by voice vote approved six veterans' health care bills that would expand free care for war veterans, establish brain injury research centers and m...
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Google buys RSS Feed Company FeedBurner
by Michael Dorausch, DC The current King of all Internet, Google has announced on Friday, another jewel in their crown, with the purchase of Chicago-based company FeedBurner. The Really Simple Syndication (RSS) company, FeedBurner, is a distributor of what is known as syndicated content, typica...
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Thimerosal Vaccine Study Looks at Safety
by Michael Dorausch, DC A large number of news reports appeared in nationwide news today, with reports on research released Wednesday, with findings that Thimerosal is not a neurological trigger in children that have been vaccinated. The study did not address a relationship of vaccines and auti...
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Chiropractic Wellness Certification series for 2008
ICA Wellness News Council on Wellness Science ICA educates new corps of chiropractors as wellness certification shifts in 2008 to Dallas, Portland and Philadelphia The International Chiropractors Association is pleased to announce it will conduct its landmark Chiropractic Wellness Certi...
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Addicted to Ron Paul
by Michael Dorausch, DC Los Angeles, CA: Don't expect to read an article like this in the mainstream media. In the past three months internet supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul have worked tirelessly to push the Texas congressman's website into the status of most popular among all...
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Health Insurance Deductibles Due in January
by Michael Dorausch, DC I don't know anyone that likes paying insurance deductibles but this is the time of year that they roll back to zero. If you haven't made your insurance based visit to a health-care provider of this month, it's likely you'll be facing a new deductible, and it may be high...
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Fluoridation Flows and Flaws
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride recently began flowing through the tap water into millions of Southern California households. But the pipeline of information to warn the public about fluoride exposure is apparently clogged up with something. Many people need to avoid fluoride altogether to pr...
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Hands-on Still Most Popular Among Chiropractic Techniques
by Michael Dorausch, DC Receiving a chiropractic adjustment by any means other than a chiropractors hands is just not the same, according to individuals polled in a recent survey. More than 120 different chiropractic techniques are practiced in the United States and many chiropractors are profi...
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FDA-approved Lawsuit Preemption
By Darrel Crain, DC Everyone seems to be picking on the poor Food and Drug Administration (FDA) these days, but for vastly different reasons. To the hundreds of thousands of victims (including dead ones) of adverse prescription drug reactions each year, and their families, the FDA is failing to...
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Popular Image Search Finds Chiropractic
By Daria Belov While image search is not as popular as traditional search based queries, a look at a websites log files will typically show inbound traffic as a result of people seeking images related to a particular topic. With the focus of content on this site being chiropractic, it's not sur...
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Chiropractors like Pigs Being Led to Slaughter
by Michael Dorausch, DC By this point in time I think it would be safe to assume that every chiropractic office in America has been contacted at least once by a company or individual offering to list their business online in some sort of directory, for a small monthly or yearly fee. This isn't ...
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Chiropractor Discovers Scientific Breakthrough After 9 Years
By Michael Dorausch, DC Vitamin A deficiencies in Africa, technology bringing us closer to quantum computing, and reports that plastic bags can be decomposed in three months, all have the topic of scientific breakthroughs in common (according to search results). If the Federal Trade Commission ...
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