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A Bomb is Dropped on Medicine
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. If you have not yet read the news, headlines all over the world are telling women to stop taking hormone replacement drugs due to the increased risks related to heart attacks, strokes, blood clots, and other conditions/side effects. We have been collecting sources...
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New England Journal of Medicine - Financial Conflict-of-Interest
The New England Journal of Medicine has published an apology in this week's issue, admitting to violating its own conflict-of-interest policy. According to the journal, they have violated their own conflict-of-interest policy 19 times over the past three years. The journal is considered one of ...
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Medicine's Top 10 Advances of the Past 1,000 Years
ABCNEWS.com reports today on the top 10 advances in Medicine. I found the top two advances to be the most interesting and you'll want to read what ABCNEWS has to say about #1.
ABCNEWS surveyed "leading experts" from a variety of medical specialties. The top ten are listed below, please visit ...
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Why All Workers Need Regular Chiropractic Care
By Kristin Scheimer An ugly two-inch long and quarter-inch wide dark pink scar is slashed across my right shoulder. This is the remnant of what will most likely be the last office job I will ever have. It is, however, not the only remnant. I also have the misfortune of being one of over 50 mill...
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Where did this headline go?
by Michael Dorausch, DC Where did this headline go? As is clearly stated in our website terms of acceptance, this article (and all other content on our site) is not to be copied in any form without written permission from us. The original post (as inflammatory as it appeared) helps us discover ...
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Is Medical Science an Oxymoron?
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Today’s topic is Medical Science, one of the most expensive and prominent enterprises in our country. The time has come to give the scientific theories of medicine a checkup and find out how healthy they are. First though, we need to review the basics of real scien...
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Breathing Easier Without Asthma Medication
By Darrel Crain, DC “For breath is life, and if you breathe well you will live long on earth,” according to the Sanskrit proverb. When it comes to asthma, modern medicine has apparently breathed new life into the old saying, “The cure is worse than the disease.” Researchers at Cornell...
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Chiropractors are Dancing with the Stars
by Michael Dorausch, DC There is no denying it, America loves ABC television's "Dancing With The Stars." In its third season, the ABC smash dance show continues to deliver the goods. Anyone who has watched the show can see that these dancers are under a great amount of physical as well as ...
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The true healers of disease
By Darrel Crain, DC The man known as the father of medicine is quoted as saying, “Natural forces within us are the true healers of disease.” He also said, “It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has.” That was Hippocrates, ...
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The Healing Highway
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor The importance of good nutrition for good health is not exactly news. Over 2,000 years ago Hippocrates advised, "Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food." But not until 1757 did Scottish physician James Lind become the first person to demons...
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Migraines and Increased Risk of Stroke
by Michael Dorausch, DC Research from the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland school of medicine is suggesting that women who suffer from migraines accompanied by visual symptoms (often called an aura) have a slight increased risk of stroke, especially if they are smokers, and...
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Ron Paul Revolution in Tempe Arizona
by Michael Dorausch, DC Supporters of the Ron Paul Revolution were evangelizing out on the streets of Tempe this past weekend, while thousands were in town for the ASU vs. Washington Huskies game at Sun Devils Stadium. It started online and now it's moving into the physical world, I'm beginning...
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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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The Cellular Side of the Story on Health
By Darrel Crain, DC There are so many diseases to choose from these days, no one seems to know exactly how many there are. I have heard estimates from medical experts of least 10,000 different ways to be sick. By remarkable coincidence, many of these diseases were discovered and described just ...
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Daniel David Palmer and Chiropractic Founders Day 2008
By Michael Dorausch A trip to the medical doctor in September of 1895 could involve the taking of medicines such as calomel (mercury chloride) or tarter emetic to induce vomiting or create a laxative effect, or if one suffered a cough, a dose of opium could calm it quick. Blood letting, forced ...
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