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Can Common Medications Cause Stroke?
Recent research, as reported on Yahoo News, suggests that common drugs may cause stroke in rare cases. According to the Yahoo article, in rare instances, drugs like antidepressants, decongestants and migraine medications, may trigger a stroke. The article does not suggest that the millions ...
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Getting Over Cold Medications
By Darrel Crain, DC Very young children come down with colds. Agreement with this statement is universal among parents, pediatricians, drug makers, and even the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). But there is less agreement over whether or not medicine is helpful to little ones suffering from ...
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1.5 Million Americans Harmed Each Year by Medication Mistakes
Planet Chiropractic News A report out this week from the US Institute of Medicine (IOM) estimates that 1.5 million Americans are being injured each year as a result of prescribing mistakes related to medications. The errors are costing more than $3.5 billion each year. The report also suggests ...
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Where did this headline go?
by Michael Dorausch, DC Where did this headline go? As is clearly stated in our website terms of acceptance, this article (and all other content on our site) is not to be copied in any form without written permission from us. The original post (as inflammatory as it appeared) helps us discover ...
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Breathing Easier Without Asthma Medication
By Darrel Crain, DC “For breath is life, and if you breathe well you will live long on earth,” according to the Sanskrit proverb. When it comes to asthma, modern medicine has apparently breathed new life into the old saying, “The cure is worse than the disease.” Researchers at Cornell...
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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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Swine Flu Chiropractors Handout
Swine Flu Chiropractors Handout By Michael Dorausch, DC Everyone is talking about Swine Flu. There's no doubt the topic will come up in a chiropractic setting, and chiropractors are likely going to offer advice more on the side of wellness and prevention versus use of antiviral agents, vacc...
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Experimental Influenza Vaccine Hopes to End the Flu
By Michael Dorausch, DC Where is medical science today on wiping out all forms of the flu? The news is volcanic this week with Swine Flu pandemic outbreak stories, not just in the United States, but worldwide. Wearing surgical masks, using hand sanitizer, and frequent washing of hands in hot s...
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ADHD Drugs and Sudden Unexplained Death
By Michael Dorausch, DC Adolescents taking stimulant medications such as Ritalin for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could possibly be several times more likely to suffer sudden unexplained death when compared to children not taking such drugs, according to a r...
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ADHD Drugs Pose Serious Risk to Children
ICPA News ADHD Drugs Pose Serious Risk to Children -- Chiropractic Recommended as Safer Approach A new study has found that drugs used to treat attention deficit disorders may put kids at risk for of sudden death. The study, in the American Journal of Psychiatry, found an association between s...
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Placebos: Accept no substitutes
By Darrel Crain, DC “The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease,” Voltaire noted with intuitive precision. Occasionally, the government asks us for help in its thankless task to reduce the unintended collateral damage caused by good-hearted, but busy...
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Cocaine in the water
By Darrel Crain, D.C. It's the water - and a lot more Fred Hoyle wrote: “Space isn’t remote at all. It’s only an hour’s drive away if your car could go straight upwards.” His comment demonstrates a typically American, classically human, endlessly optimistic faith in the ability of new te...
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Pre-Medicine for Pre-Problems - a Chiropractic Report
By Darrel Crain, DC You have got to love the pharmaceutical companies. Once again, they have demonstrated their genuine concern for our health. They are so concerned they are actually "pre-concerned"! You may be asking yourself, what does this mean? It seems that scientists working for the phar...
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Sharing the Chiropractic Love
A Collection of Chiropractic Love Stories Chiropractic, how do I love thee, let me count the ways. SERVING humanity through our vocation has been the great love of my young life. The privilege of being able to connect and help people on a very deep and profound level has been a blessing. The pe...
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SuperBowl ads bring on the PAIN
By Michael Dorausch, DC This past Sundays SuperBowl commercials showed more aggressive hits than what we saw in the game itself. Many of the commercials showed someone getting body slammed, tackled, or just plain roughed up. The Burger King dancers were tossed together to make a Whopper of a hu...
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