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American Chiropractic Association Sues HMO
Are HMO's illegally conspiring against the chiropractic profession by imposing unfair payment terms for chiropractic services rendered? The American Chiropractic Association says yes. According to several newsfeeds, the ACA, along with the Virginia Chiropractic Association, filed suit on Fr...
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Guinea Pigs For Vaccination Industry
by Barry Forbes, bforbes@forbescompany.com Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, July 16, 2000 Reprinted with Permission We're just guinea pigs for vaccination industry A recent newspaper story pegged the U.S. vaccination rate at 79%, an all time high. That's good, right? Wrong. A...
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Principle Number Six and Painkillers
From Yahoo and FOX news comes an article titled, "Painkillers Do Not Relieve Post-Exercise Muscle Soreness" The article opens with the statement that "in a world filled with pain-killing drugs, it may be that only time heals a sore muscle." According to a study published in the Archiv...
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ICA To Stay A Member Of WFC
Forwarded by the ICA ICA's international growth was the focus of serious planning and developmental discussion, since international membership was on pace to triple within the next calendar year. ICA now has members in 43 nations, as well in all 50 of the United States and every province in Can...
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Breasts - Educated and Innate
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. Breasts. Reflecting the beauty of the human form, breasts are celebrated, revered, painted, written about and envied by artists and other mortals, they carry the name to identify an entire class, Mammalia. Innate has organized breasts to express uniqueness, and there ...
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Critical Mass Has Jumped The Fence
It seems as though a day does not go by that we do not see news regarding vaccination awareness, vaccination injury, or changes in vaccination policy. Although many of us have been following this news for several years now, a change has occurred just recently that is sure to pour fuel into ...
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Medical Doctor Seeks Career Change
On Sunday, the front page of the business section of the Los Angeles Times featured an article about a Medical Doctor looking for a career makeover. The headline read: "Career Make-Over - He Wants to Hang Up Stethoscope". The article talks about an individual who for the past 20 years has b...
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Maybe ADHD Isn't the Real Problem
Nicholas Regush of ABCNEWS.com reports that "Attention Deficit" may not be the real problem. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, prescriptions for methylpenidate, know as Ritalin, increased more than 60 percent between 1990 and 1996. Misdirected Attention? Between 1990 and 19...
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Medical Doctors Not Educating Patients
University of Washington researchers found that doctors do not conduct discussions that enable patients to understand fully their treatment options.
"Do patients really know what they're getting when they take that new drug or agree to that ground breaking surgery?" is the question asked acc...
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Pediatricians' Offer New Vaccine Advice
Less than a week ago we heard news of pediatricians pushing a new measles vaccine because the current one being used was not "as safe." Today we have news from a pediatricians group saying that oral polio vaccines are not "as safe" as injections. What they will not mention in either article is the r...
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Chiropractors Return Home From Panama
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Chiropractors returned home on Monday from the fifth CREW mission to Panama. This mission to Panama was different from any other since the adjusting was held in one location and all the DC's kept together as one group. Chiropractors representing those from previou...
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One in 10 California HMO practices are predicted to fail in 1999
planetc1.com news Sacramento - One in 10 California physician groups that capitate directly with HMOs are expected to close this year, according to a report from the accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. At least 16 already have closed, part of the more than 100 physician groups in Califor...
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Seeing the Good in the Hearts of People
By Michael J. Moore, Doctor of Chiropractic A recent experience that I had while Donna and I were on a trip to Palmer College in Iowa is worth repeating for the life lesson that it brought to me. On our way through the San Francisco Airport, I noticed a woman being escorted by an airline attend...
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Los Angeles chiropractic office remains open despite loss of power
by Michael Dorausch, DC plantetc1.com staff writer LOS ANGELES - Local residents are fortunate that chiropractic is a hands-on business, as one Los Angeles chiropractic office remained open on Friday, despite a loss of electricity to nearly the entire community. Thousands of Department ...
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Getting well beyond medicine
By Darrel Crain, DC Many years ago Emerson pointed out that "The first wealth is health." Notice he didn't say health might be something to think about some day maybe if you are in the right mood and have a few spare minutes and there is nothing good on TV. No, Emerson called it first weal...
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