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Steroid Awareness Campaign Launched in New Jersey
By Victor Naumov, D.C. (New Milford, NJ) - The NCADFA will launch their CHOOSE NOT TO USETM steroid awareness campaign the week of November 27 through December 3, 2005 in support of Acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey's proclamation of Steroid Awareness Week. The goal of the campaign is to...
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Chiropractors Can Help Support Drug-Free Athletes
By Victor Naumov, D.C. New Milford, NJ - Chiropractors, help us fight addiction. With your purchase of a bracelet/wristband you will be helping support the advancement of drug-free athletes across the country. Your donation will be helping athletes of all ages and levels take a stand against th...
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National Chiropractic Care Week
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It's National Chiropractic Care Week in Australia. The theme of the week is "Chiropractors Answer Back" and the Chiropractors Association of Australia is aiming to get across to the public that chiropractic care is far safer than drugs or surgery for the relief of...
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Drugs To Blame For Deadly Shooting Spree
According to an article on ABC News, a Jury has ordered the manufacturer of Paxil, the nation's second-best-selling anti-depressant, to pay $8 million to relatives of a man who killed himself and three others after taking the drug. Paxil is made by SmithKline Beecham and the $8 million awar...
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Winnie the Pooh Takes Ritalin Too
by Michael Dorausch, DC According to an article distributed on Cox News Service, some pediatricians in Canada suggest that Winnie the Pooh should be taking drugs to control his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). An imaginary bear taking a mind altering medication for a condi...
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Structured Treatment Interruption: Medical Breakthrough
By Michael Dorausch, DC Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that AIDS researchers are finding that gaps in drug therapy have helped some AIDS patients. The approach is called structured treatment interruption or STI. The theory behind STI is to stop giving drugs and allow the immune ...
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Study says ADHD May Be Over-Diagnosed in Children
planetc1.com chiropractic news Norfolk, Va. - Doctors may be over-diagnosing some groups of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and over prescribing drugs to treat the condition, according to a new study published Wednesday. ADHD has been estimated to affect 3% to 5% of ...
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Ear Infections without antibiotics, what's a child to do?
Planet Chiropractic News Earlier today, we reported on a study published in the September 2006 issue of JAMA, regarding children's ear infections and the use of antibiotics > > > Most Kids Ear Infections Healing without Antibiotics. The study basically concluded that most children suffering fro...
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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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Pharmaceutical giant takes losses drug Torcetrapib
by Kyle Meers : Logan College of Chiropractic Student How much is your health really worth? With at least 12 million Americans taking cholesterol-lowering drugs, mostly statins, and experts' recommendations that another 23 million should be taking them, it's important to remain educated on...
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Chiropractors Can Lead Drive for Drug-Free Athletics
by Vic Naumov, DC New Milford, NJ - Chiropractors are the leading drug-free health care professional in the world. With the recent focus placed on performance enhancing drugs and sports, chiropractors have a great opportunity to become leaders in the push towards the advancement of drug-free at...
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Chiropractic Career Nights in September
by Michael Dorausch, DC September 18, 2007 will mark 112 years since the first chiropractic adjustment was made by DD Palmer, the world's first chiropractor, at the Ryan building in Davenport, Iowa. The profession of chiropractic has helped millions live healthier lives, without the use of dang...
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Top American Healthcare Associations Based on Search Popularity
by Michael Dorausch, DC Health-care related topics are often times reported to be one of the most researched topics on the internet, especially when one suspects they have symptoms of a particular disease or condition. A brief scanning of today's health related news returns headlines related to...
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Medical marijuana vending machines in West Los Angeles
by Daria Belov Automated vending machines that provide medical marijuana are now in service in parts of West Los Angeles, California. The high tech machines, known as AVMs, will provide prescription marijuana users with after hours access to products like Wild Cherry and Purple Kush. For t...
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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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