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Michigan Making Headlines - Ritalin Update
From The Wellness Report and The Michigan Chiropractic Council Back in April of 1998 the Wellness Report featured information about Michigan ranking third in the nation for Ritalin use - 56% higher than the national average. The October 1998 issue told about the children, newborn through age...
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Does Ritalin Kill?
From WorldNetDaily.com comes an article titled: "Ritalin's long-term effects questioned - Death of 14-year-old boy highlights concerns over popular drug" The article reports that ritalin, "is getting a nervous second look by medical groups and pediatricians due to potential long-term health...
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Pain is Inevitable; Suffering is Optional
By Darrel Crain, DC Pain is a four-letter word. It is an experience said to be pretty much common to all of humanity. "Not to have felt pain is not to have been human," according to the old Jewish Proverb. Yeah, right. I think I speak for the majority of humanity when I say, "How about we just ...
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America's population reaches 300 million
by Michael Dorausch, Doctor of Chiropractic planetc1.com staff writer LOS ANGELES, CA -- According to the US Census Bureau, the population of the United States officially hit the 300 million mark sometime early Tuesday morning. While no one knows for sure just when the US population reached...
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Chiropractic recommendations on infant sleep position and SIDS
by Jeanne Ohm, DC What is your recommendation about infant sleep position? We have a two month old (our third) who is having a really hard time staying asleep on her back. She seems to be happier on her tummy and seems to have no trouble lifting and turning her head when face down. I know about...
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Surgeon General Report on Chiropractic
CHIROPRACTIC IS NATIONAL HEALTHCARE Surgeon General Report on Chiropractic FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, D.C. APRIL 1, 2011 Effective, well-documented care exists for the most common spinal disorders, yet nearly 87% of all Americans who have subluxations fail to seek chiroprac...
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Making Chiropractic Health Choices in 2007
by Michael J. Moore, D.C. It's official, 2007 is here. Below are some simple things to keep in mind while maintaining great health habits this year. Health begins at the cellular level. Each portion of our body--our skin, blood, bones, and organs--is made up of cells (about 75 trillion of ...
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Planting Seeds of Chiropractic Healing
by Dr. Robert J. Moore, Chiropractor This article is commentary based on an article originally authored by Kim Painter which recently appeared in USA Today: Plant seeds of healing: Nature 'makes you feel better' In a 2005 Portland study, cardiac rehabilitation patients who visited a garden...
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Mysterious Disappearance of Bees
by Darrel Crain, DC Where did the bees go? Toxicopathy is a new word to me, but one I believe we will all be hearing about more and more. According to Dorland"s Medical Dictionary (1993) toxicopathy means "any disease caused by a poison." The same book defines poison as "any substance taken ...
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Beyonce falls at Orlando Concert
by Daria Belov It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Superstar singer Beyonce took a fall down a flight of stairs Tuesday at a concert in Orlando, Florida. Videos have been appearing all over the Web from concert attendees that captured the fall on their handheld recording devices. Ac...
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Newspaper Industry Suffers On Classifieds Decline
by Michael Dorausch, DC A leading global rating agency reported this week with a negative outlook on the newspaper industry. The less than positive outlook was a result of poor profits in the area of classified advertising affecting print publications. Fitch Ratings, a global rating agency...
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Fluoride in the Fountain
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride enthusiasts are having their way here in California, having succeeded in prying open the valve that controls additives to municipal water. Fluoride has the distinction of being the only chemical (so far) to be added to public water for the purpose of treating the pe...
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The Cellular Side of the Story on Health
By Darrel Crain, DC There are so many diseases to choose from these days, no one seems to know exactly how many there are. I have heard estimates from medical experts of least 10,000 different ways to be sick. By remarkable coincidence, many of these diseases were discovered and described just ...
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Drugs in Drinking Water of at least 41 Million Americans
by Michael Dorausch, DC There are drugs in the drinking water. All sorts of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, sex hormones, anti-convulsion drugs, psychiatric drugs, painkillers, epileptic medications, and chemicals to treat high cholesterol, have been found in drinking water supplies o...
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The Great Measles Misunderstanding
By Darrel Crain, DC Before the advent of the measles vaccine, a dozen or so cases of measles would have been considered, well, too measly to make the headlines. That is because we all got the measles when we were kids. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers anyo...
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