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Michigan Making Headlines - Ritalin Update
From The Wellness Report and The Michigan Chiropractic Council Back in April of 1998 the Wellness Report featured information about Michigan ranking third in the nation for Ritalin use - 56% higher than the national average. The October 1998 issue told about the children, newborn through age...
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Photos from Costa Rica - Adjusting in the gym
Here are some photos that have come in from the recent chiropractic mission trip to Costa Rica. These were taken inside a civic gymnasium in Costa Rica where several of the DCs were adjusting the folks there.
Dr. Lisa
Dr. Ed
Dr. Lisa
Dr. Luis ...
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Autism and Mercury Relationship
The following is testimony from a recent ACIP meeting. Thank you to Dr. Rick Hodish for supplying this report. My name is Sallie Bernard. I live in Summit, New Jersey. I am the president and CEO of a market research company and a board member of the Cure Autism Now Foundation, the largest pr...
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Immunizations: A Parent's Choice
From the Home School Legal Defense Association's Senior Counsel comes an article underscoring how it is a basic parental right for a parent to be able to refuse vaccines for their children. --------- Forwarded from PROVE If you are in one of the 34 states without a philosophical exemp...
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Get sick - or get a clue
Just yesterday we reported on ADHD in the news and commented on an article titled: "Strep Infection Possibly Linked to Attention-Deficit Disorder" I commented that, "On one side, one may suggest increased use of antibiotics or maybe even a vaccine to hopefully prevent the strep infections o...
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To: My family on this principled path From: Stew Bittman
It has definitely been a mellow winter by Lake Tahoe standards, and many signs bring the promise of an early spring. I hope we're not still seeing the same signs 2 months from now. Right now I'm watching a great blue heron making like a statue. He's standing on the other side of a small pond, amongs...
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Why Chiropractic? by Dr. Howard Fleischer
Why Chiropractic? The answer may not be as simple as some of you think. Some of you may have begun care for one reason or another but anyone that has remained on has probably done it for the right reasons. Let's start with the alternatives to Chiropractic. There is only one that I can think of - run...
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Mission to Nicaragua - Will Brooks, D.C.
Stuck. Completely and totally stuck. Or, at least so it seemed at that moment.
At that moment in time, I was sitting in the cab of my 4-wheel drive, 1990 Ford ranger pickup truck that had become bogged down in the 30 inches of snow that had been dumped on the ground as part of what the p...
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Vaccine linked to autism?
New report points to dangers of MMR immunization WorldNetDaily.com An article by Julie Foster of WorldNetDaily.com was posted today reporting on a new report by Dr. Harold Buttram regarding the recent increase in the number of autistic children and a possible link to the combination measles...
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Chiropractic And The Environment
by Dr. Stew Bittman Mahatma Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world". These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We will never care for the planet any better than we care for ourselves. We will never heal Mother Earth's wou...
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Optimists vs. Pessimists: Optimists Prevail!
A new report published in the February issue of the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings suggests that a positive mental outlook leads to a longer life. The report suggests that "individuals who profess pessimistic explanations for life events have poorer physical health," according to research...
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CDC report warns pediatricians about erythromycin
As reported in this weeks American Medical News, the CDC has found that the widely used antibiotic, erythromycin may be associated with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in very young infants. At a community hospital in Tennessee, seven infants receiving erythromycin for exposure to p...
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Drugs, Side Effects, and Death
According to new reports, government uncovers too few of the injuries and deaths caused by prescription drug side effects.
Recent studies suggest that an estimated 2 million Americans are hospitalized annually from drug side effects, and 100,000 die.
Interestingly, the FDA does not req...
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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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Chiropractic Health Care Continues to Expand Globally
PlanetChiropractic.com Report Since its humble beginnings in the small town of Davenport, Iowa, the natural & drugless healing profession known as chiropractic has continued its growth beyond the borders of North America. It was September of 1895 when Daniel David Palmer, founder of chirop...
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