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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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Tiger Woods Wins British Open: A Chiropractic Story
By Michael Dorausch, Chiropractor The news began appearing on Sunday, Tiger Woods had again won the British Open. Hours later, news agencies began reporting on American cyclist Floyd Landis and his winning of the Tour de France. Tiger Woods is the second golfer to win back-to-back British open ...
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Having Babies - Home Births with Midwives
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic We have a problem with having babies, according to Sam Levenson, "Somewhere on this globe, every ten seconds, there is a woman giving birth to a child. She must be found and stopped." I wonder though, is the problem with the babies, or with our birth...
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Ear Infections without antibiotics, what's a child to do?
Planet Chiropractic News Earlier today, we reported on a study published in the September 2006 issue of JAMA, regarding children's ear infections and the use of antibiotics > > > Most Kids Ear Infections Healing without Antibiotics. The study basically concluded that most children suffering fro...
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Chiropractors are Miracle Workers
by Dr. Sharon Gorman Monday Morning Message (based on a weekly e-mail) I want to tell you today about a patient, actually a couple. The husband came to me first. He had low back pain. Sounds pretty typical so far. He is a retired pharmacist. He was taking something for every symptom he ...
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Cola bad for bones in women
by Michael Dorausch, DC Colas may be causing bone loss in women A study involving 2,500 people revealed that drinking cola was linked with low bone density in women regardless of their age or calcium intake. Low bone mineral density was seen in three different locations of the hip, an...
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Breast cancer cases double, more treatments available
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a new report, there has been a massive increase in new cases of breast cancer in Australia over the past 20 years. A recent similar report from the UK found that breast cancer was on the rise there as well. The report is by ...
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Medication Use at Home Sends 700,000 to ER Annually
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a study published in the October 18 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, as many as 700,000 Americans end up in emergency rooms each year as a result of adverse reactions (side effects) to drugs they've taken...
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Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a recent study, women with early-stage breast cancer were found to have significantly higher levels of vitamin D in the blood when compared to women with cancer that had spread to other parts of their body. Researchers belie...
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Americans losing confidence in health insurance
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer 2006 has been a year of frustration for American health care consumers as health care coverage insurance costs surged higher this year. According to the annual Health Confidence Survey, which was released today by the Employee Benefit Resear...
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Better mental health for breastfed babies
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer A West Australian study has found that babies that are breast-fed for more than six months showed a significantly better mental health in childhood. The findings are based on data from the Raine Study at the Telethon Institute for Child ...
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Autism, mercury poisoning, thimerosal and the flu vaccine
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff About two weeks ago, news reports began showing up online suggesting that the flu vaccine was found safe to be used in children under the age of two. The study looked at immunization records for more than 45,000 children and researchers de...
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Mercury in your child's flu vaccine
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff author California government health officials today agreed to override a statewide ban on a mercury based compound (thimerosal) so that more kids under the age of three could get flu shots even though recent research suggests the shots may not be sa...
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Tis the season for the flu
By Darrel Crain, DC Don't you just love the changing of the seasons? Winter, then spring, then summer, then flu...wait a minute, what day does the flu season actually begin? I checked all the calendars in my house, but I could not find a single one that marked the starting day of flu season.
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Antibiotics Found Useless for Most Cases of Bronchitis
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff Virginia: There is no evidence antibiotics do any good for the great majority of patients suffering with acute bronchitis, and medical doctors should cease routinely prescribing them, according to recent reports by university researchers. ...
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