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Are Your Patients Dying?
A Monday Morning Message By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Most people die from heart disease, strokes and cancer. Think for a minute, how many of your active patients who get adjusted on a regular basis die from any of these ailments? I'm not talking about patients that stop in a few times a year to g...
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Two Healthcare Workers Die After Smallpox Vaccine
A second healthcare has reportedly died of a heart attack after receiving the smallpox vaccine. According to various news reports, officials are now investigating whether the smallpox vaccinations are to blame for cardiac problems that have been discovered in at least 17 people who have been ino...
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Tellin' The Story
By Super CA Lynne Gawley-Hofstetter I had an awesome opportunity to do one of my favorite things this week, talk chiropractic to strangers. I set up an information booth at one of our local malls. It's really funny to see the silly things people do when they realize it is a chiropractic booth. ...
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Chiropractic and Pregnancy: Greater Comfort and Safer Births
By Jeanne Ohm, D.C. (Originally Published in the I.C.P.A. Newsletter May-June 2002) How can chiropractic add comfort? Chiropractic care in pregnancy is an essential ingredient to your pre-natal care choices. A large percent of all pregnant women experience back discomfort/pain during preg...
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Health Care Workers Say NO to Smallpox Shot
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Despite recommendations from the highest authority in the land, many U.S. health-care workers are saying no to the smallpox vaccine. Health-care workers report being "worried" about the side effects associated with the vaccine and they are also reportedly unconvinced t...
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HIPAA, Incidental Uses and Disclosures, & Sign-in Sheets
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Disclaimer: The information contained here is provided free of charge. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or a substitution for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Using sign-in sh...
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The Other Side of the Needle
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It appeared in the New York Times, on Thursday January 30th, health-care leaders had serious doubts about the president's smallpox vaccination program that would involve the very health-care professionals asked to administer or receive the vaccine. How many people...
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Young Workers Dropping Health Care Coverage
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to recent news reports, an estimated 1.4 million Americans lost their health insurance coverage due to layoffs in the past year. Some sources say the numbers are even higher, closer to 2 million. After layoffs, firms typically offer former employees a...
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Texans Round Up Former Life Students
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The news in the Pasadena Citizen reads... "When a small university in Georgia lost its accreditation, Texas Chiropractic College sent its director of admissions to the campus to recruit students who were looking to graduate from an accredited program. Life Univers...
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New Coalition Organized to Defend Chiropractic Independence
Forwarded by FSCO Member Communications According to a newly formed coalition, chiropractic is in danger of being taken over by a group of medically oriented chiropractors and organizations who are trying to change the very nature of the profession, and in the process minimizing the profession'...
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Bad Things Happen To Good People
By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people - It's a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to ...
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Parents Sending Kids to the Chiropractor
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An article in today's Reuters Health news suggests that an increased number of parents are bringing their kids to "alternative practitioners", such as chiropractors, in increasing numbers. According to the article, almost one in 10 parents surveyed allowed their c...
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Old Habits are Hard to Break
By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student - Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body to retrai...
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107 Years of Chiropractic - What's in the News
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Happy Founders Day! Today is the 107th birthday of Chiropractic. It is also the opening day of my new office (ADIO Chiropractic) in Marina del Rey, California. There's an abundance of chiropractic news in the media. I thought I'd share some of the links with you.<...
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Inappropriate, Possibly Dangerous and Wasteful Healthcare
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The title says it all. It pretty much sums up what you will get when going the traditional medical route in healthcare today. Many, once thought effective, surgical and therapeutic drug approaches to some of the worlds most common conditions are not producing the ...
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