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Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer According to a recent study, women with early-stage breast cancer were found to have significantly higher levels of vitamin D in the blood when compared to women with cancer that had spread to other parts of their body. Researchers belie...
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Is Autism seeping out of the television?
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to some new research, early exposure to television may be increasing a child's risk of developing autism. Scientists have been investigating the huge increase in the number of autism cases and some are now saying the rise coincid...
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Better mental health for breastfed babies
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer A West Australian study has found that babies that are breast-fed for more than six months showed a significantly better mental health in childhood. The findings are based on data from the Raine Study at the Telethon Institute for Child ...
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Chiropractic History and Chiropractor Faces
by Michael Dorausch, DC Today we are celebrating nine years of delivering Chiropractic News online. These past few days I was taking a look at our news image archives and I saw the many faces of chiropractors that have had a part in making planet chiropractic a successful destination on the ...
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Serving Firefighters Like They Serve Others
by Michael Dorausch, DC Numerous companies and corporations throughout the United States have made significant displays of generosity towards those affected by the 2007 California wildfires. While those actions are appreciated by many, there are thousands of people that dedicated their time and...
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Blame Ron Paul and Fires for October Growing Pains
by Michael Dorausch, DC Around October 23rd I received an e-mail from someone representing the network operations department that hosts web servers for Planet Chiropractic. It was one of those e-mails that would likely not be welcomed by many as it results in us investing a significant amount o...
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Thanksgiving Road Conditions and Flight Delays
by Michael Dorausch, DC I'm breaking from our traditional news today to cover some topics that are relevant to the Thanksgiving holiday activities going on the next few days in the United States. My office is located very close to LAX airport in Southern California and we've experienced a signi...
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Top 10 Health Professionals Contributing to Federal Candidates and Parties 2008
by Michael Dorausch, DC The war in Iraq, the nation's economy, and health care, are reportedly the top three concerns for most Americans planning to vote in this years presidential election. The three front running candidates, Hillary Rodham Clinton (D), Barack Obama (D), and John McCain (R), a...
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Too Bad Joe Was Not a Spine Plumber
By Michael Dorausch, DC Everywhere I've looked on the Internet these past 48 hours I've seen searches related to Joe the Plumber. It's reached the point that search engines are even suggesting related terms such as obama plumber and joe the plumber keating. What about all the "normal" plumber...
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3 Chiropractic RSS Feeds
By Michael Dorausch, DC RSS, or really simple syndication, has been evolving since the late 1990s. Its growing popularity has been significant since around 2005, when icons for RSS feeds began appearing more frequently on websites and blogs. RSS feeds are not just for articles and blog posts a...
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Fabrizio Mancini Celebrates 10th Year as President of Parker College of Chiropractic
Parker News June 10, 2009 (Dallas, Texas) -- Parker College of Chiropractic is pleased to announce the 10th anniversary of its president, Dr. Fabrizio Mancini. During his tenure as president, Dr. Mancini has made significant contributions to the advancement of chiropractic, wellness, and healt...
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California Chiropractic Credit Union 1943
By Michael Dorausch, DC From what I've gathered by researching chiropractic publications, journals, historical archives and other sources from around the golden state, Chiropractic as a profession in the state of California, experienced a significant amount of activity in the 1940s, especially...
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Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure
Palmer College of Chiropractic News Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure -- Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) clinic facility, 741 Brady St., Davenport, on the campus of Palmer Coll...
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How To Double Your Chiropractic Practice
By Dr. Steve Visentin "...stay in business with a constant improvement of quality of product and of service..." W. Edwards Deming How can we continue to grow regardless of how your practice is doing? Growth, whether in a gigantic company or a small doctor's clinic, requires constant impr...
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Palmer's Florida Campus to Construct Third Building
Palmer Chiropractic News The Florida Campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic is growing... again. The Palmer College Board of Trustees approved a plan in September to construct a two-story, 14,000-square-foot building with a budget of $4 million on the Port Orange campus, located at 4777 City...
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