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Child Control & the Chemical Straightjacket
by Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic Have you ever wondered who originally came up with the cruel idea of placing thirty children in a single school classroom day after day, week after week, with only one adult in charge? If you have observed a classroom in session, you know for certain that...
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Stress Management and the Joys of Freeway Driving
By Darrel Crain, DC Stress, Stress Relief & Stress Management "It is generally believed that biological organisms require a certain amount of stress in order to maintain their well-being." So, according to Taber's medical dictionary stress is good for us. But what is meant by 'a certain amou...
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Will Chiropractic Take Over Taiwan Healthcare System
By Michael Dorausch Some medical doctors in Taiwan are not happy with a proposed legislation that will allow foreign educated doctors of chiropractic to practice legally in Taiwan. Medical Doctors are afraid of losing money, and when doctors get the fear, they go on the attack. Doctors are...
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Are PTs Stealing Chiropractic?
by Bob Braile, DC One of the hottest topics lately has been the movement of Physical Therapists into the area of "Spinal Manipulation." In many states, there is a well organized, well funded push toward expansion of the PT's scope of practice into an area that many DCs see as an encroachment in...
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The Basis of Chiropractic as I see it...
By Eddy Cohen, D.C. The Basis of Chiropractic as I see it... Chiropractic is based upon the simple principle that the body naturally strives toward health. This is the normal expression of the body's innate intelligence. The nerve system's primary responsibility is to coordinate this proce...
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ADHD Drugs Outselling Antibiotics in Kids
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. More Kids are on More Drugs. It's the same news we reported on in January of 2003 and August of 2002. "According to new research, the number of American children being treated with psychiatric drugs (such as Ritalin) has tripled from 1987 to 1996 and is showing no s...
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Chiropractic Knowledge Is Power
By Dr. Jim Dubel One of the points in my career that helped me to take a major step forward in my practice and personal life happened while reading one of B.J. Palmer's Green Books. I have always heard most of the "on purpose" chiropractors like Dr. Sid Williams or Dr. Jim Sigafoose talking ab...
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The Subluxation Epidemic
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This weeks issue of Newsweek features an article about the "epidemic" of allergies that is affecting the developed worlds children. In the first sentence, the author suggests that if a popular magazine had run a children's health issue article a hundred years ago ...
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A Negative Attitude is Bad for Health
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A recent study has linked negative emotions with lowered immunity. According to the study, researchers have found that negative emotions have an effect on the immune system by lowering ones immune response against disease. According to neuroscientist Richard David...
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New national studies show combined HRT boosts stroke, dementia
By David Williamson / UNC News Services CHAPEL HILL -- Last March, a multi-center national study made headlines by concluding that taking a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestin did not improve the quality of life for women who are free of menopause-related symptoms but did expose ...
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Asthma Cases Double in U.S.
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Over the past 15 years, cases of Asthma in the United States have doubled. Asthma now affects some 15 million Americans and according to some sources, those numbers are underestimated. A recent article on drkoop.com states that asthma is the most common of chronic chil...
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Stroke Report Proves Media, Medical Bias Against Chiropractic, Says World Chiropractic Alliance
CHANDLER, Ariz., May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The media feeding frenzy following a May 13 study in the journal Neurology is a glaring example of how the news media is manipulated by the medical industry to help destroy chiropractic. That was the conclusion of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) afte...
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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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Think Sick, Be Sick - The Nocebo Effect
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Chances are you have heard of the placebo effect. The effectiveness of the placebo has been studied at numerous universities and has shown impressive results. Recently, the placebo effect was demonstrated in a highly publicized study involving knee surgery. The op...
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PBS, Scientific American Frontiers, & Chiropractic
By Nicholas Regush Reprinted with permission from HEALTH NEWS ANALYZER #41 Visit redflagsweekly.com at: www.redflagsweekly.com Why even assume that Public Broadcasting is any better than the regular networks in handling health issues? Don't be naive! I only raise this today because...
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