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NBA Star Attributes Longevity to Team Chiropractor
By Michael Dorausch, DC What is the secret to John Stockton's continued success on the NBA basketball court at age 40? "A Good Chiropractor," says Doug Smith, sports reporter for the Toronto Star. That is certainly no secret to those living a chiropractic lifestyle, but to some, the wonders of...
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Less Drugs, Less Death and Doctors
Drugs, death and doctors. That's what the news feed link for ABC's health news read. While those are rather strong terms designed to get the users attention, it tells us a bit about America's current attitude towards the medical profession. According to the ABC News report, the Food and Dru...
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FDA policy leads to more deadly drugs
planetc1.com news Note: During the past year we have seen an increase in articles, from many sources, highlighting the dangers associated with prescription drug use. While some may see it simply as medical bashing, others feel there is a responsibility to tell the truth about our current health...
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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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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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Babies of vaccinated moms more prone to measles, study shows
Source: Nando Times - Infants whose mothers were vaccinated against measles inherit fewer natural antibodies and are far more likely to catch the virus than infants of older, unvaccinated mothers, a study released Monday reveals.
The study confirms what public health officials anticipated wh...
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Removing tonsils rarely worth the risks
planetc1.com news Taking out a child's tonsils and adenoids, or the adenoids alone, to treat chronic middle-ear trouble offers only short-term and limited relief, says a study out Wednesday. Medical Doctors should resort to adenoid surgery only after vaccines, antibiotics and insertion of ...
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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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1.5 Million Americans Harmed Each Year by Medication Mistakes
Planet Chiropractic News A report out this week from the US Institute of Medicine (IOM) estimates that 1.5 million Americans are being injured each year as a result of prescribing mistakes related to medications. The errors are costing more than $3.5 billion each year. The report also suggests ...
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Too Fat for Chiropractic?
by Phat chiropractor, Michael Dorausch Have you ever had someone so big (as in heavy) in your chiropractic office that you just could not fit them in front of the x-ray Bucky? You get out your calipers and the end falls off when trying to make the measurement. You glance at your patient's belly...
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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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Schwarzenegger Signs Global Warming Bill in California
by Michael Dorausch, doctor of chiropractic California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken a stand on global warming. On September 27th of this week, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed landmark legislation that will impose sweeping greenhouse gas emissions reductions for the state of C...
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Breast cancer cases double, more treatments available
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a new report, there has been a massive increase in new cases of breast cancer in Australia over the past 20 years. A recent similar report from the UK found that breast cancer was on the rise there as well. The report is by ...
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Back Pain: researchers say don't sit up straight
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Using some new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, Scottish and Canadian researchers have found that sitting in an upright position places unnecessary strains on one's back. According to researchers, sitting in an upright posture...
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Back pain and your posture at work
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Researchers are using a new form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to show that sitting in an upright position places unnecessary strain on one's back, leading to potentially chronic back pain problems if one spends long hours sitting. The ...
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