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Needles Or Not - Flu Debate
Authored by Dawson Winchester Reprinted with permission St. Thomas Times-Journal October 7, 2000 Time again for the annual 'needles or not' flu debate. If it weren't such a damn serious subject it could be considered a silly and immature debate. But it is serious. Deadly serious for your ...
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Wrapping It Up And Letting It Flow
We are into the final days of the mission down here in Panama. Today the many helpers that assisted the chiropractors throughout the week joked that no one ever stopped to get anything to eat. About 18 chiropractors adjusted virtually non-stop from 9 am past 2 pm when the locations closed for th...
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What happened on Thursday?
What happened to Thursday's chiropractic news coverage from Panama? Our apologies for not having news of the day posted, it was an interesting day to say the least. As you may have heard, CNN was coming to cover news of the chiropractic mission in Panama. Cameras and reporters from CNN arri...
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Doing Good Things For Others
"Power is the ability to do good things for others" - Brook Astor Today began with the crew having breakfast with Juan Carlos Navarro Q., the Mayor of Panama City. All of the chiropractors received a certificate of recognition from the government of Panama. It was very exciting start of the...
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Who Said Life Was Good?
Whoever said "life is good" certainly underestimated the power of chiropractic. With chiropractic, life is not simply good, life is great! Hello everyone. We are into the second day of the mission and let me tell you things are incredible here. As has become typical for the chiropractic mis...
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Seventh Heaven in Panama
The seventh chiropractic mission to Panama officially adjusted into gear today. Chiropractors arrived from as far as Toronto, Canada and from as near as Panama's northern neighboring country Costa Rica.
The day began with Doctor Luis Ocon as a guest on the 6:00 am morning news. At 8 a...
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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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Time To Give Back
When we go to chiropractic seminars, gatherings, conventions and people recognize us or have heard from others who we are and are pointed out to them, people will come, introduce themselves and ask, when is the next mission? They will immediately provide us a business card, which we take appreci...
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Girlpower starts in the spine!
By Dr. Madeline Behrendt Where does GIRLPOWER begin? The mind, the heart, the spine? A girl's mind is busy this time of year as the spontaneity of summer shifts to the structure of school and there are backpacks, new clothes, cool school supplies, make-up, music and boys to think about.
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The pain and passion of Dick Gregory
On August 24th, 2000, the Boston Globe ran a story about Dick Gregory, an activist known worldwide for his legendary fasts and Bahamian diet product. According to the article, Dick Gregory has cancer. "And he still won't go home." He has a schedule that is full of causes, and he is determin...
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Fluoridation Folly
By Barry Forbes Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, August 27, 2000 Reprinted with Permission So I'm reading my morning newspaper, enjoying a first cup of steaming hot coffee. Decaffeinated. Made with unfluoridated water, naturally. Up pops a story about Gilbert, the lone Valley ho...
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A Very Cellular Story - by Will Brooks, D.C.
A chiropractic short story by Will Brooks, D.C. Life started to leave the farmer's body the day the fish fell from the sky. It was on a hot, muggy August day that the strong circular winds from the Pacific Ocean began the annual lifting of the water along with its fish to carry them 4 mile...
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Chiropractic and the Democratic National Convention
By Michael Dorausch, DC Well, the Democratic National Convention has ended and it has been an incredible week here in downtown Los Angeles. For those of you that may not know, our Planet Chiropractic office is located only two blocks from Pershing Square, headquarters for protests during the pa...
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Guinea Pigs For Vaccination Industry
by Barry Forbes, bforbes@forbescompany.com Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, July 16, 2000 Reprinted with Permission We're just guinea pigs for vaccination industry A recent newspaper story pegged the U.S. vaccination rate at 79%, an all time high. That's good, right? Wrong. A...
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ICA Elects New Board Members
Forwarded by the ICA Reflecting the democratic procedures that have long characterized the International Chiropractors Association, five ICA Board seats were filled in an election that returned three veterans to the ICA Board and recognized the talents and abilities of two newcomers. Dr. Gary W...
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