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Monday Morning Message --- Make The Connection & Balance
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. There is a side of me that just wants to isolate. I want to be left alone. I don't want to have to make any decisions or to please other people. Why am I like that? I so enjoy people and life and yet there is part of me that pulls back. I don't get enough time to myself t...
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The Other Side of the Needle
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It appeared in the New York Times, on Thursday January 30th, health-care leaders had serious doubts about the president's smallpox vaccination program that would involve the very health-care professionals asked to administer or receive the vaccine. How many people...
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The Latest Stuff from Gerry
By Gerard W. Clum, D.C. I am very pleased to advise you that on January 10, 2003, the Commission on Accreditation (COA) of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) reaffirmed the accredited status of Life Chiropractic College West for a period of eight (8) years! Accreditation reviews s...
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Young Workers Dropping Health Care Coverage
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to recent news reports, an estimated 1.4 million Americans lost their health insurance coverage due to layoffs in the past year. Some sources say the numbers are even higher, closer to 2 million. After layoffs, firms typically offer former employees a...
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Chiropractic Adjustment Saves Career
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Hockey, its brutal on the body, there is no denying that. Broken bones, separated joints, and lots and lots of stitches are all part of the territory in this sport. Andy Van Hellemond, who is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for refereeing 1,475 games, more than anyone ...
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Snow Shovelling Number One Cause of Winter Back Pain
"Lift light, shovel right" say back specialists TORONTO, Jan. 9 /CNW/ - A new poll released today points to snow shoveling as the leading cause of back and neck pain during the winter months. 73 per cent of Ontario chiropractors surveyed say improper shoveling technique tops the list of winter ...
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Life Files Suits Against CCE
Life University Press Release University Charges Council On Chiropractic Education Denied Due Process In Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review Life University on Thursday sought to restore Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) accreditation, a move that would allow students to complete t...
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The Hex of Drugs Like Celebrex
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to a recent study, the arthritis drug Celebrex does not protect ones stomach from dangerous bleeding ulcers as well as previously thought. You've probably seen them on TV, Celebrex and two new similar anti-inflammatory drugs get lots of advertising time,...
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CCE & FCLB, Some New Info
By Tim Langley, D.C. Well. Well. Well. Now that the only real opposition to academic oppression in the chiropractic profession been removed, the CCE seems prepared to take over the continuing education of chiropractors. In its latest news release, the FCLB (www.fclb.org) announces a major initi...
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New Coalition Organized to Defend Chiropractic Independence
Forwarded by FSCO Member Communications According to a newly formed coalition, chiropractic is in danger of being taken over by a group of medically oriented chiropractors and organizations who are trying to change the very nature of the profession, and in the process minimizing the profession'...
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New Jersey Site Team Approves Life University
Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE's accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life's chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted...
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Not So Excellent Health
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A recent nationwide US study found that "nearly one in every five US workers claims to be in excellent health--despite being overweight, smoking, drinking too much or never exercising." The nationwide study which was released on Monday by Oxford Health Plans Inc. ...
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Antibacterial Soaps are a Waste
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to news reports, buying non "antibacterial" soap in the United States may be virtually impossible even though such products are, "a waste of time," experts say. Not only may the products be a waste of time, but heavy use of antibacterial soaps may contri...
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Working Hard To "Get It"
By Stew Bittman, D.C. After nine days of the flu/jet lag from hell, I can see why people take drugs. I haven't been more tempted in many years. Sometimes, I suppose, it's good to get this kind of perspective. When we fret and moan about people "not getting it" I'm not sure if we fully appreciat...
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Chiropractic Care Increases Quality of Life For HIV/AIDS Patients
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A recent article in Up & Coming Weekly Magazine suggests that chiropractic care can offer greater immune competence to people with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other serious diseases. According to clinical studies reported on in the article, chiropractic was shown to boo...
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