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Chiropractic And The Environment
by Dr. Stew Bittman Mahatma Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world". These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We will never care for the planet any better than we care for ourselves. We will never heal Mother Earth's wou...
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Maybe ADHD Isn’t the Real Problem
Nicholas Regush of ABCNEWS.com reports that "Attention Deficit" may not be the real problem. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, prescriptions for methylpenidate, know as Ritalin, increased more than 60 percent between 1990 and 1996. Misdirected Attention? Between 1990 and 1996, ...
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UK launches plan to beat hospital "superbugs"
From London - British health officials have announced plans to set new hygiene standards for hospitals to combat the spread of so-called "superbugs."
According to the Department of Health, the new guidelines are aimed at fighting hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA, methicillin-resistan...
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Experts highlight technologies that will revolutionize medicine
On Thursday, the British Medical Journal made their predictions as to what the future of medicine would be. These are the future "miracles" of medicine.
"Picture a world where wheelchairs can climb stairs and insulin sacs implanted in diabetics automatically release just the right amount at t...
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Diarrhea vaccine pulled from market
WASHINGTON (AP) American Home Products pulled its vaccine against the leading cause of childhood diarrhea off the market today, because of concerns that it may increase infants' risk of bowel obstruction.The government in July advised doctors to temporarily stop giving children the vaccine against r...
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Antibiotic overuse still a problem, experts say
SAN FRANCISCO -- Experts have been pounding the same message over and over again for years - overuse of antibiotics has helped fuel the rise of drug-resistant "superbugs.'' Yet the abuse of antibiotics remains a cause for concern and could even be on the rise, scientists and doctors told a drugs ...
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Last Resort Drug Against Worst Bugs
Strongest Antibiotic Approved From Associated Press Today, the FDA approved Synercid to treat vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infections, a life-threatening infection that typically strikes hospital patients. One recent study estimated as many as 52 percent of enterococcal infections are...
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New superbug renews antibiotic worries
planetc1.com news An emerging strain of community-acquired MRSA underscores the complexity of the public health challenges associated with antibiotic resistance. Washington -- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- MRSA for short, is commonplace in hospitals and nursing homes, whe...
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Medical school applications decline for second year
NEW YORK, Aug 31 -- The overall number of students applying to US medical schools has declined slightly for the second year in a row, with the drop in male applicants greater than the drop in female applicants, according to a report in the September 1st issue of The Journal of the American Medical A...
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"Against the Odds": Babies Written Off at Birth
A Story of Love, Nutrition and ChiropracTIC! Source: CNN
LORRAINE HALE, HALE HOUSE: "The children had clear withdrawal symptoms. They screamed, they cried in agony." GREENFIELD: This summer, one of the most important institutions here in New York City celebrated its 30th anniversary. H...
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Drug-resistant staph may be spreading
Source: USA Today Full story ATLANTA - Federal health officials are worried that drug-resistant strains of staph bacteria may be spreading, after four Midwestern children died from infections. Drug-resistant staph was once largely confined to hospitals and nursing homes, but the children's dea...
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Drug-resistant bacteria on the rise
Source: USA Today ATLANTA - The bacteria that cause pneumonia, meningitis and other serious illnesses are becoming increasingly resistant to penicillin, federal health officials said Thursday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that in 1997, 25% of the illnesses caused by strepto...
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Does milk do a body that much good?
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor I love cheese, don’t you? Cheese, of course, is made from the milk of strange-looking four-legged mammals with big eyes and dull horns who live in concentration camps scattered around the countryside. You know — dairy cows. Chances are that the cow who made th...
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Midwife-Attended Births & Modern Medicine
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Babies, it has been discovered, are a major cause of children. This is the conclusion reached by researchers after careful observation and replication of identical results in virtually every corner of the globe. The cause of babies themselves is certainly a stimula...
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Is Medical Science an Oxymoron?
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Today’s topic is Medical Science, one of the most expensive and prominent enterprises in our country. The time has come to give the scientific theories of medicine a checkup and find out how healthy they are. First though, we need to review the basics of real scien...
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