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Monday Health News: December 15
By Planet Chiropractic Health Changes in breast cancer rates, a widening gap in colon cancer death rates amongst blacks versus whites, drug companies using ghost writers, questioning the safety of asthma medication, time for 2009 Medicare decisions, and the immune system a night, those of the ...
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The Value of Flu Shots
By Darrel Crain, DC My grandfather used to joke, "Nothin' from nothin' leaves nothin'." His mathematical jest wasn't about the flu vaccine, but it pretty well sums up the findings of a new study about flu shots published in the December 2008 Archives of Internal Medicine. Apparently you can cut...
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CCGPP on the Proper Use of Guidelines
By Mark Dehen, DC Chiropractor News: Recently we were contacted about the appropriateness of individual states endorsing one guideline document over another. While we have no control over how any state association, governmental agency or payor uses or endorses guidelines, we would ask that eac...
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Michael Phelps Suspended for Marijuana Pics
By Michael Dorausch, DC Looks like the Michael Phelps marijuana photo drama is far from over. News outlets are reporting that Phelps has been suspended from competing for three months after a photo emerged allegedly showing him smoking pot from a bong. While the situation isn't related to anti...
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Biased Reporting against Chiropractic on ABC Nightline
By Dr. Joel Alcantara, ICPA Research Director On March 3, 2009, ABC aired a piece on chiropractic care and children, "Crack! Kids Head to the Chiropractor". Reporter David Wright interviewed an ICPA member, Dr. Beth Forgosh and several parents of her patients. He also interviewed Lonnie Zeltze...
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Chiropractic College Opens Seniors Only Physical Fitness Program
Parker College of Chiropractic News January 17, 2009 (Dallas, Texas) – Parker College of Chiropractic announced plans to establish a Stay Fit Seniors (SFS) facility within the Parker College Wellness Clinics, making Parker the first chiropractic college to embrace this program. Parker will join...
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1918 Influenza Epidemic and Chiropractic Care
Historical Chiropractic News Editors Note: The information provided here was forwarded to Planet Chiropractic by a chiropractor in Texas. Far too many people (including chiropractors) are not aware of historical events that took place during the 1917 - 1918 Spanish Flu years, which involved ch...
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Chiropractor Bernie Furshpan Turns Comedian
Furshpan Media Queens, NY – According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 67% of American workers don't like their jobs. People start working when they are 16 to 18 and don't stop until they are 65 or older. Careers chosen at 18 may not be appropriate when they turn 50. Changing careers is a we...
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Toothpick Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain
By Daria Belov Chronic low back pain is a plague on America, and when it comes to its treatment, there is a long laundry list of therapies and approaches people rely on. A recent study published in the May issue of The Archives of Internal Medicine suggests that acupuncture is an effective tre...
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H1N1 Flu Formerly Known As Swine
By Darrel Crain, DC Just when the flu "formerly known as swine" was losing its headline luster for being too mild and ordinary a bug, the first global influenza pandemic in 41 years was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). On June 11, 2009 the WHO raised the pandemic warning to leve...
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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning
By Darrel Crain, DC It's a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organiz...
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2010 Have A Heart Chiropractic Campaign Announced
Oklahaven News Oklahoma City, OK -- "Oklahaven" Children's Chiropractic Center is excited to announce the annual "Have-A-Heart" campaign. This worldwide event will be held during Valentine's week, February 8th – 14th, 2010. The purpose of this event is to increase the awareness of the healing p...
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Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure
Palmer College of Chiropractic News Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure -- Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) clinic facility, 741 Brady St., Davenport, on the campus of Palmer Coll...
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Palmer College and University of Iowa team up for TMD study
Palmer Chiropractic News Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Begins Study with University of Iowa for Conservative Treatment of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) Davenport, Iowa -- Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR), on the Palmer College of...
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Chiropractic Makes The Brain Work Better
By Dr. Sten Ekberg Pain relief is a side effect. Take a minute to think about this. If the brain and nervous system regulate all function in the body - which it does, and if pain is a useful signal from your body to you that something isn't quite right, which it is, then it stands to reaso...
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