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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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Is Medical Science an Oxymoron?
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Today's topic is Medical Science, one of the most expensive and prominent enterprises in our country. The time has come to give the scientific theories of medicine a checkup and find out how healthy they are. First though, we need to review the basics of real scien...
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How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic?
By Sharon Gorman, DC How important is it? How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic? How much urgency do you have about sharing it with others? Most of us have seen the benefit to us in more than just the removal of symptoms. To most of us Chiropractic has become a way of ...
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ICA Celebrates Chiropractic Founder's Day 2006
ICA NEWS The chiropractic profession is celebrating its 111th year of service to the public today. A new and innovative approach to health and healing, the practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the structures of the human body, primarily the spine, and function as coordi...
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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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Target and Wal-Mart to sell Discount Prescription Drugs
by Michael Dorausch, DC I started seeing news earlier this week that Wal-Mart was going to slash prices on generic drugs. I then began seeing news this weekend that Target was going to follow Wal-Marts lead and also dramatically cut prices on prescription drugs. I've been checking some ne...
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Cola bad for bones in women
by Michael Dorausch, DC Colas may be causing bone loss in women A study involving 2,500 people revealed that drinking cola was linked with low bone density in women regardless of their age or calcium intake. Low bone mineral density was seen in three different locations of the hip, an...
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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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It's Cold Gin Time Again - Daily Drink or Two Good for Heart
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer (note: if you take any of this too seriously you could probably use a drink.) A new study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, suggests that moderate drinking reduces heart attack risks for healthy men. If you're planning to ...
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Mercury in your child's flu vaccine
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff author California government health officials today agreed to override a statewide ban on a mercury based compound (thimerosal) so that more kids under the age of three could get flu shots even though recent research suggests the shots may not be sa...
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Antibiotics Found Useless for Most Cases of Bronchitis
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff Virginia: There is no evidence antibiotics do any good for the great majority of patients suffering with acute bronchitis, and medical doctors should cease routinely prescribing them, according to recent reports by university researchers. ...
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The California Cedar Fire lessons : a Chiropractors Perspective
By Darrel Crain, DC The Cedar Incident, as it is called, is the largest fire ever recorded in California history. Now I don't know about you, but calling that unimaginably devastating fire an "incident" just sounds puny and disrespectful. I think of an incident as a minor annoyance that is only...
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Making Chiropractic Health Choices in 2007
by Michael J. Moore, D.C. It's official, 2007 is here. Below are some simple things to keep in mind while maintaining great health habits this year. Health begins at the cellular level. Each portion of our body--our skin, blood, bones, and organs--is made up of cells (about 75 trillion of ...
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The germ theory of life
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic I received some startling news the other day and now I'm bugged. "You're going to just stand there and tell me that 90 percent of my body is made up of microbes?" I gasped. "Get over yourself," my friend the microbe expert said offhandedly, surprised...
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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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