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Antibiotic Misuse and Public Misunderstanding
by Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hoping to cut down on the use of unnecessary antibiotics by mandating warning labels on prescription packaging, according to recent news reports. The inappropriate use of antibiotics has been a major contributor to the problem ...
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New Jersey Site Team Approves Life University
Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE's accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life's chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted...
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MMR Triple Vaccine - Pharmaceutical Companies - Autism
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I noticed three different articles in the news in the past three days associated with the issue of autism and/or the MMR triple dose vaccine. On Friday, August 23rd, Reuters in the UK reported that US researchers have found "further scientific evidence" that the t...
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Inappropriate, Possibly Dangerous and Wasteful Healthcare
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The title says it all. It pretty much sums up what you will get when going the traditional medical route in healthcare today. Many, once thought effective, surgical and therapeutic drug approaches to some of the worlds most common conditions are not producing the ...
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Jeff Spencer - Lance Armstrong 4X4 in Tour de France
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Some things in life are just meant to be. For the third straight year in a row, we are pleased to bring you news that Lance Armstrong and Dr. Jeff Spencer are again victorious in the Tour de France. Of course, this is Lance Armstrongs fourth consecutive win. The French...
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FCC Questions PBS on Commercial Funding
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal and CNN, reported on a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) inquiry into the sponsorship and advertising practices of PBS. According to the CNN article, PBS offers ways to show how a sponsorship "can help your corporate message stand out from th...
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Manitoba Government Reverses Discriminatory Policy On Chiropractic Child Care
ICA Chiropractic News Service In a highly significant and uncharacteristic move, the Provincial Government of Manitoba has reversed an earlier decision that denied payment for chiropractic services to anyone under the age of nineteen. The reversal of the controversial policy signals an importan...
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The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism
Opening Statement - June 19, 2002 Chairman Dan Burton Committee on Government Reform The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism In April the Committee conducted a hearing reviewing the epidemic of autism and the Department of Health and Human Service's (HHS) response. Te...
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A time to work and a time to play?
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Do you know what you like or are you totally lost in service all of the time. I can get real lost. I have a tendency to want to put chiropractic before everything else. It feels good. Success is more predictable. When I contribute through my work I know that I am making a...
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The Butchery of Back Surgery
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This week's New Yorker magazine features an in-depth article on surgery of the low back, the politics associated with the procedure, and the fact that the results have been overwhelmingly unsuccessful. To put the concept of low back surgery into perspective, the a...
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The Best and Worst of Times
By Stew Bittman, D.C. I don't believe I ever read the entire book, but I know that Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" begins with the famous phrase, "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times". Maybe I never finished the book because I didn't understand the first line. Now, I find m...
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Interconnected Consciousness
An article from the North Carolina Mountain News suggests that scientists may be finding proof that a global consciousness is emerging. According to the article, scientists may soon prove what some in the spiritual community have claimed about prayer and meditation: that a consciousness, pe...
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Pregnancy and Chiropractic
By Martha Collins, D.C. As I write this today, two of our beautiful practice members are awaiting the arrival of new additions to their families. Adjusting women through pregnancy is one of the most rewarding parts of our work, because a healthier pregnancy means an easier labour and delivery, ...
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Is it any surprise?
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Is it any surprise to you that some chiropractic offices have dropped their office visits by 50% or more since the events of September 11th? Is it at all surprising to you that some offices have had their busiest days ever since the events of September 11th? On Se...
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Where would you like to go today?
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I left the office early this morning, taking a journey over to one of our chiropractic colleges in Southern California to get a viewpoint as to what today's chiropractic students understand about the profession. Today is the birthday of chiropractic. We are celebr...
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