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Playing Basketball with Innate
By Stew Bittman, D.C. I haven't touched a basketball in over 4 years (believe it or not I was once a bit of a legend, right out of the New York City school yards), and for the past few months Innate has been nudging me back onto the court. So far, I've managed to avoid it, citing age and bad kn...
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Acknowledging that You are a Gift
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. In our attempt to remain humble we often overlook the successes that we achieve and the miracle that is our life. I know for me I can hardly accept a compliment. If someone tells me I look good because I lost weight for example, my mind starts thinking that I would look b...
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Raise Those Red Flags High
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. If you have been visiting Planet Chiropractic for the past year or more it is likely that you've seen links to articles featuring the writings of Nicholas Regush. I have loved the style of the articles he has written for ABCNews.com and now it looks as though he has so...
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Ear Infections in Kids
By Dr. Ryan French I feel compelled to share this story with you. I am as angry as I have been for a long time. Last week a young boy (we'll call him Jack), age 6, was brought by his parents into our office to get checked for the first time. The little boy literally had pus oozing out of both e...
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It's Time to Listen to the Voice
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. The void is where God is. Empty places, empty moments are not really empty; they're pregnant. God is the potential fullness gushing out from every empty space, the ever-present possibility of a magic moment or miraculous thought. Off the blank page jumps a cosmic summons ...
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The Butchery of Back Surgery
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This week's New Yorker magazine features an in-depth article on surgery of the low back, the politics associated with the procedure, and the fact that the results have been overwhelmingly unsuccessful. To put the concept of low back surgery into perspective, the a...
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Does Your Dog Need Drugs?
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An article from this mornings Cox News Service caught my attention and I thought I would share some highlights with you. It was titled, "Behavioral Medicines Help Troubled Pets Cope with Life." I read the first few sentences and pondered. What is one to do with a ...
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My Fellow Missionaries
By Stew Bittman, D.C. Another Panama mission has recently come and gone, and even though we chose not to participate in this one (physically, anyway), I could feel the energy of it. All week during the mission, I could feel the excitement and the joy and the miracles, as well as the inevitable ...
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CREW Mission - The Womens Prison and More
It's Friday, and I just found a computer in an office that has internet access so I thought I'd post an article placeholder as I have no idea how soon I'll get access again. Today, I visited the "Casa De Mujeres" or House of Women, the prison here in Panama for female offenders. This has been m...
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Colon, Panama - a Group Experience
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Welcome everybody. Today I had the privilege to visit the town of Colon in Panama. A group of us boarded a bus at about 7:30 AM and headed out on a one-hour drive to the city where we would adjust today. We had heard many things about Colon (most of them not good due t...
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Conviction of the Heart
by Travis Robertson Why did you decide to become a doctor? When were you sure beyond a doubt that that's what you wanted? Have you ever been sure beyond a doubt? Are you still questioning it? Is it what you really want to do? Are you scared? Are you not scared and think that you should be? All ...
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Be My Valentine
By Dr. Stew Bittman Chiropractic, would you be my valentine? I do love you so, and I really think you love me, too. You have showered me with gifts, and have graciously taught me to share mine. You have shown me miracles and whispered sweet everythings in my ear, and from you I have learned ...
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Blame No One - Expect Nothing - Do Something
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Blame No One, wait, but it is their fault. I can't be accountable for their actions. It's all their fault. They are screwing me. If only they would do it my way. The big problem with living with a victim mentality is that you can't change other people and if you rely...
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A Chiropractic Warrior Has Passed
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, we have lost another great one in our profession. If you ever attended a Parker Seminar within the last 40 years (because he never missed one), you would remember a big, tall, and smiling guy with a bow tie around his neck. His name was Dr. Art Asto...
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The Best and Worst of Times
By Stew Bittman, D.C. I don't believe I ever read the entire book, but I know that Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" begins with the famous phrase, "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times". Maybe I never finished the book because I didn't understand the first line. Now, I find m...
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