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Winter Solstice 2008 - Shortest Day of the Year
By Michael Dorausch, DC The shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is upon us as December 21, 2008 marks the winter solstice for those living north of the equator. For many cultures the winter solstice marks the recognition of rebirth. It is a time for festivals, gatherings, and v...
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Short Term Humanitarian Missions
By Michel Tetrault, DC - Ideas for an updated model of structuring chiropractic missions. Chiropractic Ecotourism may well be defined as travel related activities that combine a vacation to a foreign country with a humanitarian activity. These missions are value driven experiences that bri...
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Vaccine and Other Drug Shortages
An article from Nando Media titled "Vaccine shortage forces U.S. hospitals to ration adult tetanus shots" reads like a spine chilling thriller, poised to put fear in the hearts and minds of all that read it. The News Hospitals nationwide are rationing tetanus shots for adults since there...
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Retracing... Another Word for Healing
By Super CA Jackie Super CA Lynne recently had a great article entitled, "What is Retracing." Some new patients stop care when they experience retracing. How scared are they now? They were hesitant about "Chiropractic Wellness" in the first place. They are under care for a short time and feel b...
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Dr. Guy Riekeman now President at LIFE Chiropractic College
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received the call from Dr. Sharon Gorman just minutes ago, Dr. Guy Riekeman, former chancellor of Palmer Chiropractic University System, is now President at LIFE Chiropractic College. Dr. Guy Riekeman was the president of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenp...
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Short Form, New Patient Orientation
By Ernie Landie, D.C. 34th Principle in 3 parts... In A Nutshell Most people feel that if they complicate something, it makes them sound really important, even if the language that they use fails to communicate their point. Most Chiropractors are no different. They take the simple and w...
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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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Healing Magic and Major Health Breakthroughs
By Darrel Crain, DC Healing is nothing short of pure magic. We can see it happen, we can describe it and even assist in its amazing mystery, yet Nature’s magic remains far beyond the bounds of human comprehension. We are talking about real magic, not the kind of conjured illusions and clev...
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A fish out of water
by Darrel Crain, DC Water, water, everywhere? A fish out of water and a human without water are not so very different. A fish can survive outside water for a few minutes, while a human being can last only a matter of days without fresh drinking water. Our need for water is more immediate t...
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Service Minded Chiropractors
by Daria Belov When it comes to discussing small business approaches, there is no argument that developing a service minded client strategy, can reap both short-term and long-term benefits. It's easy to categorize a topic like this into a marketing pigeonhole, but there is a multitude of other ...
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32 Chiropractor Businesses For Sale and the Changing Economy
By Daria Belov Checking my Google feed reader over the weekend I was stunned to see more than 30 chiropractic businesses had been listed for sale in classified ads posted on planetchiropractic.com. I don't know if it's a sign of our changing economy or just a popular time of year for chiropra...
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Thanksgiving Recipes
By Daria Belov Like most everyone else in America, chiropractors are gearing up for the short upcoming work week, and looking forward to a four-day 2008 Thanksgiving weekend. Earlier today, Dr. Michael Dorausch organized seven different Thanksgiving side dish videos, which motivated me to sear...
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Decompression Table For Sale and other Classifieds
By chiropracticclassifieds.com Online postings of chiropractic classifieds during the past 5 days have been on a daily steady stream. Ads placed included decompression tables, digital x-ray units, drx900 tables, 2007 myovision lease takeover, x-ray processors, Zenith HyLo adjusting tables, and...
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First Day of Summer 2009
By Daria Belov The longest day of the year is here, Sunday is the first day of summer for 2009, taking us into the approaching summer solstice (June 21 at 05:45). As you may be wondering, the solstice is an astronomical event that occurs twice each year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is mo...
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Profits in the schoolyard: Apples, Pears & Soda Pop
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor “Yes, as a matter of fact I did attend junior high school many years ago,” I told my son. “Wow, dinosaurs still roamed the earth back then, didn’t they Dad?” he smirked. “I’ll have you know we even had a vending machine on campus!” I said this to impress him w...
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