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Dr. Daniel David Palmer - The Father of Chiropractic
The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic's rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, "Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession" Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years... D.D. Palmer Th...
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IV Drug Using Prostituting Newborns and Vaccines
The hepatitis B vaccine advocates are back and they are ready to fill their pockets as they attempt to fill your heart with fear and your child's body with mercury, animal parts, and other toxins all in the name of science. Yahoo headlines featured an article titled, "Experts recommend hepa...
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Investing in Children and Children's Health
Do health problems in childhood lead to problems as adults? That was one of the topics discussed at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association this past Sunday, held in Washington, DC. Sociologists have found that "major childhood health problems are associated with...
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Proud to be Chiropractic
Several interesting articles appear in today's news that show some insight into the current state of medicine. How do these articles reflect on the practice of chiropractic? Let's take a look. Yahoo news reported that "HMO Docs Less Satisfied with Jobs" while YourHealthDaily reported that "...
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The Herstory Of Bones
By Dr. Madeline Behrendt It's 6:30 a.m. Eyes open to the sun painting a new canvas over the foothills. Ears alert to the sound of morning feet padding through the hallway, destination locked in. The body moves, sleep is surrendered as the commitment from horizontal to vertical is made. Feeling ...
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Tour de France 2000 and Chiropractic
Like so many websites, the greatoutdoors.com is publishing daily content following the Tour de France. Visiting the website, we find updated data from "life on the road" by Tyler Hamilton. According to Tyler, "Life on the road is fairly regimented. And even though there is hardly ever ...
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Creating With The Energy Of Your Mind
Excerpts from a weekly e-newsletter by Beverly Nadler You Create With The Energy Of Your Mind It's vital to understand how your mind functions because you literally "create" your life with the energy of your mind. Everything that exists is energy and all forms of energy have their own rate...
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ICA To Stay A Member Of WFC
Forwarded by the ICA ICA's international growth was the focus of serious planning and developmental discussion, since international membership was on pace to triple within the next calendar year. ICA now has members in 43 nations, as well in all 50 of the United States and every province in Can...
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Everything Affects Everything
Authored by Dr. Joe Strauss More and more, the health fields are acknowledging the interrelationship of areas of health and human function that previously were thought to be unrelated. In the field of psychology, researchers are finding that depression weakens bones, anxiety about eating c...
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Breasts - Educated and Innate
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. Breasts. Reflecting the beauty of the human form, breasts are celebrated, revered, painted, written about and envied by artists and other mortals, they carry the name to identify an entire class, Mammalia. Innate has organized breasts to express uniqueness, and there ...
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National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine - IMPORTANT
The following is forwarded from Dr. Terry A. Rondberg From: Terry A. Rondberg, D.C., President, World Chiropractic Alliance To: All WCA members and subluxation-based doctors The National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) has just released its first "Strategic Pla...
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Preventing Disease
By Dr. Jeff Ptak The prevention of disease seems to be of major concern to many people these days. The public is beginning to exercise to prevent heart problems and cut down on cholesterol to prevent cardiovascular disease. They are quitting their smoking habits to prevent cancer, and on and o...
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"Women do not want to be on Hormonal Drugs"
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. A hormone storm is sweeping across the continents, touching one of our most precious lifecycles and tossing it into the churning currents of controversy and confusion. Women are in the thick of it, and while men can't own our experiences, they are affected through the...
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The Cost of U.S. Healthcare
Two interesting articles recently came across the news feeds here. Both were based on the same study but featured interestingly different headlines and viewpoints. From Yahoo News the headlines read: "Higher Spending May Lead to Better Healthcare" From Nando Media the headlines read: "Re...
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Get sick - or get a clue
Just yesterday we reported on ADHD in the news and commented on an article titled: "Strep Infection Possibly Linked to Attention-Deficit Disorder" I commented that, "On one side, one may suggest increased use of antibiotics or maybe even a vaccine to hopefully prevent the strep infections o...
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