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Chiropractic Team Cares for New York's Homeless
By Michael Dorausch, DC There's something about those New York chiropractors. Like others living in New York, we tend to paint them as abrasive and hard-edged, with a penchant for taking care of business in a swift and timely matter. A chiropractic adjustment delivered in a New York minute may ...
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Chiropractor Income Report November 2008
By Daria Belov Chiropractor related search traffic has increased for terms related to jobs, salaries, employment, earnings, and offices for sale. The results are showing evidence that what's going on in the global economy, is having an effect on niche industries such as the chiropractic profe...
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Rock Concert California Chiro Style
By Daria Belov Some people may find it hard to believe, but chiropractors can party as hard as any other group on the planet. By party, we don't mean get chemically induced and crunk, we mean letting loose and having a good time. Rather than getting over medicated to the point of numbness and...
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Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research to begin study on low back pain
Palmer News Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) clinic facility, 741 Brady St., Davenport, on the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic, are looking for more than 200 people with low back pain in the Quad-City community to participate in a unique study. It focu...
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2009 Super Bowl 43 - Superbowl Schedule and Guide
By Daria Belov UPDATE: Check the Superbowl XLVI Schedule and Guide for details on Super Bowl 2012 between the New York Giants and New England Patriots. Super Bowl 43 (XLIII) kickoff is tomorrow in Tampa Bay, Florida. The Pittsburgh Steelers will be taking on the Arizona Cardinals in the N...
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Beta Testing Windows 7 on Main PC
By Michael Dorausch, DC From what I've been reading in news reports online, the public beta release of Windows 7 Ultimate, has been receiving some rave reviews. There have been articles related to security settings as well as those comparing functionality and aesthetics to Windows Vista. But t...
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US Postal Service Closing Offices and Offering Early Retirements
By Michael Dorausch, DC The United States Postal Service is offering nearly a quarter of its workforce early retirement and is cutting more than 3000 jobs in an effort to slash operation costs in the currently declining US economy. The USPS is expected to close six district offices that provid...
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Google Unveils CADIE - Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity
By Daria Belov A handful of brilliant research folk at Google have finally done it, they've switched on the world's first "artificial intelligence" tasked array computing system, formerly known as CADIE. According to the Announcement from Google, which was made on March 31st, 2009 11:59:5...
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H1N1 Flu Formerly Known As Swine
By Darrel Crain, DC Just when the flu "formerly known as swine" was losing its headline luster for being too mild and ordinary a bug, the first global influenza pandemic in 41 years was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). On June 11, 2009 the WHO raised the pandemic warning to leve...
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Prospective Chiropractic Student Has Questions
By Michael Dorausch, DC Questions about functions on the Planet Chiropractic website and concerns regarding the future of healthcare reimbursement in the United States, something I received via e-mail and I thought would be good to share on the site. A visitor writes... "I found your site via G...
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Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Receives Federal Stimulus Funds
Palmer Chiropractic News NCCAM Awards Stimulus Funding to Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research for Low Back Pain Study Focusing on Muscle Function The National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), has awarded a supplemental gra...
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Chiropractic Makes The Brain Work Better
By Dr. Sten Ekberg Pain relief is a side effect. Take a minute to think about this. If the brain and nervous system regulate all function in the body - which it does, and if pain is a useful signal from your body to you that something isn't quite right, which it is, then it stands to reaso...
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Life University Launches Wellness App
Life Chiropractic News MARIETTA, GA. -- Life University announces the official launch of the first ever whole wellness app rooted in chiropractic philosophy – myLIFEplus. The free, multifunctional app is equipped with a wide range of features that promote a vitalistic view of optimal wellness ...
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Patients with Brain Injuries
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to a recent study, more patients than ever before with traumatic brain injuries are turning to alternative approaches such as chiropractic care instead of, or in addition to the traditional medical approach towards such injuries. Also, the majority of these p...
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No Re-wiring Necessary
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Back in March, Forbes magazine published an article titled, "Rewiring the brain" which focused on a new pacemaker-like device that scientists were using to affect changes in the nervous system. With Forbes being a financial publication, it is interesting to see ho...
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