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The California Cedar Fire lessons : a Chiropractors Perspective
By Darrel Crain, DC The Cedar Incident, as it is called, is the largest fire ever recorded in California history. Now I don't know about you, but calling that unimaginably devastating fire an "incident" just sounds puny and disrespectful. I think of an incident as a minor annoyance that is only...
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Making Chiropractic Health Choices in 2007
by Michael J. Moore, D.C. It's official, 2007 is here. Below are some simple things to keep in mind while maintaining great health habits this year. Health begins at the cellular level. Each portion of our body--our skin, blood, bones, and organs--is made up of cells (about 75 trillion of ...
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Vitamin envy and spin doctors
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic In the brave new world of medicine, spin doctors are emerging as the most powerful of doctors. While the clinical doctors are busy trying to stave off the suffering and premature death of their patients using drugs and surgery, the spin doctors are busy c...
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Vaccine Related Autism Cases Killed in Press
by Michael Dorausch, DC When it comes to the press, the near 5000 parents suggesting vaccines were the cause of their child's autism and who are seeking compensation from a federal vaccine fund, have a better chance of getting Paris Hilton elected as president in 2008 than they do getting their...
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Vaccine Law Changing in California
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Big Vaccine (son of Big Pharma) has been busy in Sacramento helping lawmakers come up with a scheme to do away with the annoying problem of public opposition to new vaccine mandates. After all, if it weren't for pesky parental opposition during legislative review, ...
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Getting Over Cold Medications
By Darrel Crain, DC Very young children come down with colds. Agreement with this statement is universal among parents, pediatricians, drug makers, and even the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). But there is less agreement over whether or not medicine is helpful to little ones suffering from ...
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Iowa College Receives Grant from National Institutes of Health
by Palmer News Palmer Receives National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grant for Expanding Evidence-Based Practice Across the College Palmer College of Chiropractic's Executive Director for Research Christine Choate, D.C., Ph.D., announced that the College recently received official notice of ...
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California Weather Storm 2008
by Michael Dorausch, DC Los Angeles, California: Hurricane strength winds, mudslides, and as much as 10 feet of snow is not typical weather for any part of California. A series of storms have began hitting the state, with the northernmost parts of California experiencing the most rain and heavy...
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Popular Anti-Wrinkle Drug Botox Gets FDA Warning
by Michael Dorausch, DC The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning on the use of Botox and Myobloc, two drugs, made popular for their anti-wrinkle effects. The FDA has reported that the drugs, have been linked to dangerous botulism symptoms in some users, with cases so bad that...
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Rapid Spread of MRSA Drug Resistant Staph Bacteria in Hospitals
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performi...
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Wednesday Wraparound Advertising and Tips
by Daria Belov Todays summary includes a review of ads, articles, tips about including photos, cautions involving e-mail spam and 419 phishing attempts, and some useful links to review when seeking more information regarding classified advertising and Planet Chiropractic. For the past coup...
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Autism Vaccination Discussion Continues On
By Michael Dorausch, DC News of autism and questionable connections to mass child vaccination programs, continue to spark fiery discussions that separate those that feel there is distinct link between vaccination in the development of autism, and those who claim there is no signs to support suc...
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Meet a Chiropractor - Danella Whittaker of Winnipeg
By Daria Belov While you can find chiropractors in nearly every city and town throughout the USA, the popularity of natural chiropractic care isn't limited to the continental US. I recently had the opportunity to interview a Canadian Chiropractor, and get her views on practicing in Canada, her ...
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Recipe for New Graduate Failure
By Michael Dorausch, DC What's already been a standard concern for many young chiropractors graduating from school and opening new practices, is likely to be intensified in the coming months, thanks to the credit crunch and downturn in the US financial markets. It's tough enough starting up one...
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What Time Do Polls Close - Election Day Vote 2008
By Michael Dorausch, DC Below is a nationwide list of voting polls hours. You may have found yourself asking what time do polls open in my area? Depending on where you live in the United States, polling places in your area could be opening as early as 6 a.m. or as late as 12 noon. Just as im...
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