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Medicine, Worms and Dirt
By Darrel Crain, DC Your prescription is ready Mrs. Jones, fresh intestinal whipworm eggs straight from the pig! This type of medicine may sound rather unorthodox, but scientists testing this unusual treatment on six human patients with inflammatory bowel disease found that it helped every...
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California state law now requires fluoridation of municipal water
By Darrel Crain, D.C. "Water, gentlemen, is the one substance from which the earth can conceal nothing. It sucks out its innermost secrets and brings them to our very lips." By coincidence, Jean Giraudoux wrote these words in 1945, the same year fluoride was first brought to American lips throu...
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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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Children's Health in the Womb
New research suggests that a children's immune system may be influenced in the womb. (And just what controls that child's immune system?) According to new research, a child's immune system may already be developing before the child is even born. Researchers are saying that the prenatal envi...
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Stretching
By Martha Collins, D.C. A woman came in on Friday the 13th in agony--her spine was so subluxated that she could hardly get on the table for her adjustment. "I have been doing my stretches, I've been good--I don't know what happened," she said. In the interest of helping you stay away from this ...
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Another Leading Cause of Death in the US
A Nando Media report released yesterday took a look at ways to decrease the incidence of hospital-acquired infection in the US. There has been much news regarding the 44,000 to 98,000 deaths per year due to medical error and here is a number to add to that figure. According to the report, "infe...
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UK launches plan to beat hospital "superbugs"
From London - British health officials have announced plans to set new hygiene standards for hospitals to combat the spread of so-called "superbugs."
According to the Department of Health, the new guidelines are aimed at fighting hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA, methicillin-resistan...
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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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Chiropractic Wellness Certification series for 2008
ICA Wellness News Council on Wellness Science ICA educates new corps of chiropractors as wellness certification shifts in 2008 to Dallas, Portland and Philadelphia The International Chiropractors Association is pleased to announce it will conduct its landmark Chiropractic Wellness Certi...
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Rapid Spread of MRSA Drug Resistant Staph Bacteria in Hospitals
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performi...
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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning
By Darrel Crain, DC It's a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organiz...
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