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Human Behavior
Good or Bad? Right or Wrong? or none of the above? By Sid Mouk, D.C. (Smouk@cox.net) We all know the Healing potential of a skillfully delivered spinal adjustment given at the right time in the right place. But have even we in subluxation-based Chiropractic actually been selling this profess...
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Our Strength is in Our Knowing
By Jeanne Ohm, D.C. More often than not, it has been our experience as chiropractors to watch an issue of truth come to the masses--a very issue we as chiropractors knew all along to be so! Think about a few of these issues which DCs have known to be true and have recently gained public popular...
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Please, Hands Off!
By Ryan French, D.C. The Importance of Having a Non-Invasive Birth Process (Originally published in ICPA Jan-Feb 2002 Newsletter) Most chiropractors encourage their pregnant patients to be well-informed and deal with the birth process with the least amount of interference possible. We d...
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Subluxation Validity & Skepticism
Note: The commentary below is in response to recent articles appearing in various publications regarding subluxation "theory." It is authored by Dr. Sal Martingano. In reading Dr. Homola's article in "Skeptic Magazine" and "The Scientific Review of Alternative Medical & Aberrant Medical Pr...
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Upcoming ICA Election for President
Forwarded by Dr. D.D. Humber for members of the International Chiropractors Association D.D. Humber, DC, FICA 2710 Twin Leaf Trail Marietta, GA 30062 Dear ICA Colleague: I sincerely appreciate your taking the time to read the information contained in this letter as I inform you ...
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National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine - IMPORTANT
The following is forwarded from Dr. Terry A. Rondberg From: Terry A. Rondberg, D.C., President, World Chiropractic Alliance To: All WCA members and subluxation-based doctors The National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) has just released its first "Strategic Pla...
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New OSHA rules address ergonomics injuries
OSHA plans to propose new rules regarding recommended standards for repetitive stress injuries.
Among OSHA's plans, employers would have to correct injury-causing workplace conditions that require repetitive motion, overexertion or awkward posture.
OSHA reports that 1.8 million workers...
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Subluxation Intelligence and Objective Principles of Energy Healing
By Michael Dorausch, DC Lightening things up on a Friday, I thought I'd share some articles from the past on topics such as subluxation, healing, energy, retracing, innate intelligence, objectivism and faith in chiropractic. Following is an assortment of articles organized in no particular fash...
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Americans Choosing Alternatives to Traditional Medicine
By Michael Dorausch, DC An estimated 4 out of 10 adults in the United States, and one in nine children are turning away from traditional medical approaches, and choosing alternatives when seeking care for health problems, like chronic pain. That's according to the recently published results fr...
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National Senior Games a Golden Experience for Chiropractic Students
Palmer Chiropractic University System News Palmer's West Campus Sports Council takes care of athletes at National Senior Games -- Members of the Sports Council chapter of Palmer College of Chiropractic's West Campus in San Jose, California, provided chiropractic sports care services to more th...
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Medical and Chiropractic Researchers Joining Efforts
Palmer Chiropractic News Palmer College of Chiropractic, Loyola University, Hines VA researchers and Dr. James Cox work together to understand Cox distraction procedure for neck pain. In a ground-breaking study, medical and chiropractic researchers are joining efforts to study the effects...
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Palmer Partners To Provide Chiropractic Care To Underserved Patients
Palmer College Chiropractic News Palmer College of Chiropractic and Community Health Care, Inc., partner to provide chiropractic care to CHC patients Davenport, IOWA -- Through a unique research project to study the effectiveness of chiropractic care in medically underserved populations, ...
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Placebos: Accept no substitutes
By Darrel Crain, DC "The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease," Voltaire noted with intuitive precision. Occasionally, the government asks us for help in its thankless task to reduce the unintended collateral damage caused by good-hearted, but busy...
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Tuna, or not tuna? That is the question
Weekly Topics in Chiropractic Health By Darrel Crain, DC Are you mad for tuna? Do your fillings make you crazy? Are you getting stuck with more than the flu? The answer to these questions is held by Mercury, the swift messenger of the Roman gods, who kindly lent his name to the small planet ...
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Los Angeles Marathon & Chiropractic
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The 21st Los Angeles Marathon will be held on Sunday, March 19, 2006 and I am excited about the event! I have been running for years, so it is only natural that Los Angeles runners continue to show up in our chiropractic office. Most of those that are referred by ...
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