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Celebration of Dr. William E. Tickel, Chiropractor
Submitted by Tickel Family Members TICKEL, Dr. William E. Known as Will to his friends, was born the son of an ironworker 60 years ago in May in a steel and paper mill town along the Miami River in southern Ohio. He was a chiropractor and one of the vanishing breed of "old-timers" who ...
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Autism recovery teams include chiropractors
By Darrel Crain, DC Autism is a modern tragedy that has cruelly transformed the normal joys of family life into heartbreaking trials for the moms, dads, sisters and brothers of an estimated 560,000 children in the United States. A new report from the CDC tells us one child in 150 has Autis...
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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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HPV vaccine: risks, informed consent and a chiropractic miracle
By Darrel Crain, DC I attended elementary school way back in the early 1960s. Things were different back then, we only had black and white television, and there were only three channels to watch on TV. We were also only given 3 vaccines that I recall. There was one smallpox and a couple of poli...
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New York Chiropractic Yankees
by Michael Dorausch, DC The New York Yankees and chiropractic have been in the news the past few weeks thanks to major-league baseball player Johnny Damon. In most recent news, the New York Times reported earlier this week that the Yankees would be hiring a team chiropractor, apparently on the ...
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Connecting the toxic dots
by Darrel Crain, DC If you are traveling to New York City, be careful. Trans fats are now illegal in that town, so empty that stash of stick margarine from your trunk before you drive into the city. Word from the street is that they won't arrest you for carrying a small quantity for personal us...
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Sherman College Board Names Chiropractic President
by Cindy L. Pekofsky, D.C. - Chair of the Board of Trustees Dear Members of the Sherman College Community, Sherman College's Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon C. Schwartzbauer, D.C., as the fourth president of Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic. A 1...
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Wii Fit in your chiropractic office
by Michael Dorausch, DC Santa Monica, California: A number of my techie friends here on the Westside Los Angeles area have been e-mailing me from E3 since last night regarding Nintendo's introduction of a new Wii product they will be introducing to the market. Some already feel the product will...
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Chiropractic Lives in California
by Michael Dorausch, DC The first chiropractic adjustment was made in Davenport Iowa, by a man named DD Palmer, way back in 1895. It was the adjustment heard around the world, as the spinal mobilization performed by Palmer, resulted in a deaf janitor by the name of Harvey Lillard, being able to...
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Chiropractor Hot Searches July 2007
by Daria Belov It's been a hot summer for chiropractic related searches on the Internet. The month of July is nearly over, but the expected drop in website traffic as a result of increased summer activities, has not yet occurred. There's no telling what will happen in August 2007. For the ...
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2007 Tour de France Chiropractic and Blood Doping
by Michael Dorausch, DC The 2007 Tour de France is over, with 24 year-old American Discovery Channel cyclist Alberto Contador claiming victory, in the three-week cycling race. Contador is the youngest tour champion since Jan Ullrich of Germany won the Tour de France in 1997. Contador's time was...
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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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PGA Championship and Summertime Sports Chiropractic
by Daria Belov The 2007 PGA championship has been a sizzling topic in this weeks news with Tiger Woods leading in this year's 89th annual major golf event, taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The chiropractic professions love for Tiger Woods is no secret, especially since he made public appea...
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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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Newspaper Industry Suffers On Classifieds Decline
by Michael Dorausch, DC A leading global rating agency reported this week with a negative outlook on the newspaper industry. The less than positive outlook was a result of poor profits in the area of classified advertising affecting print publications. Fitch Ratings, a global rating agency...
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