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Vaccine Law Changing in California
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Big Vaccine (son of Big Pharma) has been busy in Sacramento helping lawmakers come up with a scheme to do away with the annoying problem of public opposition to new vaccine mandates. After all, if it weren't for pesky parental opposition during legislative review, ...
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Newspaper Industry Suffers On Classifieds Decline
by Michael Dorausch, DC A leading global rating agency reported this week with a negative outlook on the newspaper industry. The less than positive outlook was a result of poor profits in the area of classified advertising affecting print publications. Fitch Ratings, a global rating agency...
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Backpacks and Schoolyard Drugs 2007
by Daria Belov The 2007 September Labor Day holiday is officially over and children across the United States are heading back to school. In the spirit of the school yard, we took a review of some school related articles posted to Planet Chiropractic during the past several years, and organized ...
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2007 Peru Earthquake Chiropractic Commentary
by Michael Sontheimer, DC It was an incredible event. A little after 6pm, the windows in the house began to rattle. I was adjusting a patient but we thought nothing of it. I live in Peru, this is common. I have felt dozens of tremors over the past years and some rather strong. However this was ...
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Britney Spears More Popular Than Deadly Drugs
by Daria Belov News of the Britney Spears performance at MTV music awards, out numbers news of a Sharp Increase in Deaths from Consumer Drugs, by a factor of nearly 25 to 1. It's no surprise that we are more interested in entertainment than we are matters of health, at least until that hea...
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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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Lots of Flu Shots but Little Science in 2007
by Michael Dorausch, DC The influenza flu propaganda machine is rolling, with news reports that there will be plenty of injectables and nasal sprays available for mass vaccination. But as we've seen in the past, promotion of the flu vaccine does not come without reports from medical journals qu...
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Thimerosal Vaccine Study Looks at Safety
by Michael Dorausch, DC A large number of news reports appeared in nationwide news today, with reports on research released Wednesday, with findings that Thimerosal is not a neurological trigger in children that have been vaccinated. The study did not address a relationship of vaccines and auti...
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Chiropractor John Maltby International Chiropractors Association and CCE
United States Department of Education Transcripts This post was intended to be part of our September Chiropractic History Month, but a server glitch prevented news from appearing on the last weekend of the month. Information in this and related posts is being provided for chiropractic historica...
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Interview with Jennifer Laycock of The Lactivist
by Michael Dorausch, DC Sometimes it's good to get outside the box of one's own industry to discover what commonalities we may have with others. Developing a better understanding as to how others perceive your industry can go a long way in finding ways to provide better communications and servi...
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Flu Shot and Flu Season 2007
By Darrel Crain, DC "Want a flu shot with that?" The woman at the grocery checkout looks tired. "It's flu season you know, I can give you a coupon for a shot at the pharmacy." "No thanks, I'm sitting out this season," I smile. She shrugs and hands me my receipt, "Yeah, I don't get the...
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Cracking the Motion Picture Industry
by Michael Dorausch, DC The Writers Guild of America strike has affected many businesses that you wouldn't necessarily suspect had anything to do with the film industry. A chiropractor's office located nearby a major studio would be one of those businesses. Two days into the writers' strik...
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Addicted to Ron Paul
by Michael Dorausch, DC Los Angeles, CA: Don't expect to read an article like this in the mainstream media. In the past three months internet supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul have worked tirelessly to push the Texas congressman's website into the status of most popular among all...
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Health Insurance Deductibles Due in January
by Michael Dorausch, DC I don't know anyone that likes paying insurance deductibles but this is the time of year that they roll back to zero. If you haven't made your insurance based visit to a health-care provider of this month, it's likely you'll be facing a new deductible, and it may be high...
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Law to Practice Chiropractic Enacted in Italy
ICA News The Associazione Italiana Chiropratici (AIC) has announced that 17 years after the presentation of the first law proposal for professional recognition, on December 21, 2007, chiropractic was recognized by the Italian Parliament as a primary health care profession. For more than three d...
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