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Breasts - Educated and Innate
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. Breasts. Reflecting the beauty of the human form, breasts are celebrated, revered, painted, written about and envied by artists and other mortals, they carry the name to identify an entire class, Mammalia. Innate has organized breasts to express uniqueness, and there ...
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"Women do not want to be on Hormonal Drugs"
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. A hormone storm is sweeping across the continents, touching one of our most precious lifecycles and tossing it into the churning currents of controversy and confusion. Women are in the thick of it, and while men can't own our experiences, they are affected through the...
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More Ritalin And Prozac Being Prescribed
From Yahoo News comes an article titled: "Ritalin And Prozac Combination Used by More Children" The article is based on the results from a study that show evidence of an increasing number of Ritalin and Prozac prescriptions, as well as "various combinations of similar stimulants and antidepress...
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Chiropractors and Vaccination
From the April issue of PEDIATRICS comes a very interesting article titled: Chiropractors and Vaccination: A Historical Perspective An interesting point to note is that this is from the April issue of PEDIATRICS, and the topic is CHIROPRACTIC. Not a big deal until you notice that the Archiv...
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AMA Says No to ACA Therapeutics
On March 24, 2000, the Chicago Sun-Times reported an article titled: AMA snubs overture from chiropractors According to the report, in a letter to the American Chiropractic Association, AMA Chairman D. Ted Lewers said, "It is our understanding that the ACA desires to meet with the leadership o...
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ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To U.S. DVA
ICA Delivers Strong Subluxation-based Presentation To Department of Veterans Affairs Ronald M. Hendrickson, ICA Executive Director Representatives of the International Chiropractors Association were among the participants in an historic meeting held on February 24, 2000 in Washington, D.C....
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Medicine Gives Us A Longer Life?
By Dr. Jeff Ptak According to US Gov't statistics, if you live to be 40, your chances of living to be 70 or 80 are about identical to a 40 year old who lived 200 years ago. That is right. Said a different way, if you got to see your 40th birthday in 1800, your chances of living to a ripe old ag...
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Drug Sales Up Worldwide Thanks to U.S.
For our Canadian and international readers, this just gives you one more reason to point fingers at those of us in the U.S. It was reported today that retail pharmaceutical sales were up 10% worldwide for 1999, driven by a rise in drug use in the United States. To top that off, the fastest...
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Chiropractic And The Environment
by Dr. Stew Bittman Mahatma Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world". These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We will never care for the planet any better than we care for ourselves. We will never heal Mother Earth's wou...
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Employers adding health benefits like chiropractic care, despite rising costs
In efforts to keep workers happy in a tight labor market, US employers are sweetening health benefits packages even as the cost of providing that coverage is rising at a rate nearly triple that of general inflation, results of a new survey suggest.
More employers are embracing programs that s...
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Medical Doctors sanction lying for patients
Survey: Physicians support deceiving insurers to get needed care LOS ANGELES - If a doctor believes a patient needs medical care but the insurance company won’t cover it and the patient can’t afford the expense, should the physician lie to the insurer to secure payment? Many doctors polled in a n...
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Did HMO Pay M.D.'s to Nix Coverage?
Class Action Seeks Compensation for Denied Coverage
Source: ABC News
W A S H I N G T O N, - Health insurer Humana Inc. was sued today in a first-of-its-kind class action suit, which alleged it failed to disclose the conditions of its health coverage and that it paid medical doctors t...
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More Medicare Confusion in 2007? Here's some help...
PC-News Many people are still confused about the new Medicare part D or drug plan options related to the 2007 Medicare plan. According to Federal officials, 17 companies have been approved to provide Medicare drug coverage nationally for 2007. In 2006, there were nine. As a result, some Medicar...
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Medical Marijuana Ganja Guru Faces New Pot Charges
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer In today's news, a federal grand jury has again indicted the self-proclaimed "Guru of Ganja" on charges that he grew hundreds of marijuana plants for a medical marijuana program. Back in 2003, Ed Rosenthal was convicted for cultivating m...
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Is Autism seeping out of the television?
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to some new research, early exposure to television may be increasing a child's risk of developing autism. Scientists have been investigating the huge increase in the number of autism cases and some are now saying the rise coincid...
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