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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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"Back College" Collects School Backpacks For At-Risk Children
From the Life West News Service HAYWARD, Calif. August 30, 2001 - For the fifth straight year, the students, staff, and faculty of Life Chiropractic College West worked together collecting numerous new backpacks for local at-risk children who were returning to school. The Life West Annual ...
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Children at Risk
Medical Mistakes More Serious for Children According to articles in yesterdays Yahoo News and ABCNews.com, a new study finds that, "Nearly one out of every 17 medications ordered by doctors for infants and children in the hospital is incorrect." According to one article, researchers sugges...
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Drugs Do Have Risks
Sunday's Los Angeles Times featured a front page article titled "Risk Was Known as FDA OKd Fatal Drug." According to the article, documents now show that a drug company was aware of the life-threatening risks involved in using a product they were bringing to market yet they still received F...
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Financial and Emotional Risk - New Patients
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, at our past Society of Chiropractic Masters (SOCM) meeting we were discussing how to get your existing patients to refer more new patients to you. I was explaining that the more you reduce the financial and emotional risk the more new patients yo...
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FDA Says Quit Using Drugs...
According to an article posted by ABC News, the FDA has warned Americans to quit using dozens of over-the-counter drugs that include phenylpropanolamine (PPA) which has been linked to an increased risk of hemorrhagic strokes. Major drug stores across the United States including Rite Aid, CV...
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More On Phenylpropanolamine
The Planet Chiropractic News Team has put together a list of over-the-counter products that contain Phenylpropanolamine. Please share this information with your patients, practice members, family, and friends. What is Phenylpropanolamine? Phenylpropanolamine is an ingredient found in man...
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Injury Risk Prompts Medical Doctor Recall
Here's the scoop. A recent Reuters Health news headline reads "Injury Risk Prompts Lawn Mower Recall" and states that more than 100,000 lawn-mowers are being recalled because the blades can apparently crack off and cause injury to the operator or others nearby. (reminds me of Monty Python...It's...
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WebMD Author Suffers Stroke Due To Medical Error
According to an article posted on WebMD news, "As a result of a medication error, the writer suffered a stroke. Could this happen to you?" The article discusses to story of a WebMD writer that suffered a stroke as a result of a "serious medication error." The article points out that th...
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Long phone call linked to stroke-like attack
(Reuters Health) -- Stay on the phone long enough and you may encounter problems worse than your phone bill: One French psychiatrist experienced temporary, stroke-like symptoms after completing an hour-long phone call, where he cradled the phone between his head and shoulder.
Doctors place mu...
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Removing tonsils rarely worth the risks
planetc1.com news Taking out a child's tonsils and adenoids, or the adenoids alone, to treat chronic middle-ear trouble offers only short-term and limited relief, says a study out Wednesday. Medical Doctors should resort to adenoid surgery only after vaccines, antibiotics and insertion of ...
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HPV vaccine: risks, informed consent and a chiropractic miracle
By Darrel Crain, DC I attended elementary school way back in the early 1960s. Things were different back then, we only had black and white television, and there were only three channels to watch on TV. We were also only given 3 vaccines that I recall. There was one smallpox and a couple of poli...
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Adderall Drug Controversy Continues
by Michael Dorausch, DC Controversy surrounding the prescription stimulant medication Adderall has been in the press frequently this past week. Adderall, a prescription amphetamine, typically prescribed for children and adults with ADHD, is becoming more popular for its off label uses. Amo...
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Coming soon to a child near you: The war against cholesterol
By Darrel Crain, DC The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has new guidelines to tackle cardiovascular disease by screening children as young as 2 years old for cholesterol levels. If the numbers don't add up, the new AAP plan advises doctors to first promote weight loss, increased physical a...
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Leaving for College
By Darrel Crain, DC This week, my son John graduated from high school. There we sat in the stadium bleachers, my wife and I, crying, laughing, and feeling every shade of emotion in between. We were surrounded by hundreds of other proud parents, siblings, aunts, uncles and grandmothers of every ...
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