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The chiropractic law we’ve been waiting for!
(Information gathered from WCA website) If you are a regular reader of news from the World Chiropractic Alliance you have probably already read about "H.R. 2560" which is intended as an amendment to the Social Security Act to clarify the scope of chiropractic services in the United States.
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Loss of an Icon - Fred H. Barge, DC, PhC.
(Forwarded by Bobby Braile @ NYK) The chiropractic profession has lost an icon, and I have lost a dear friend. Fred H. Barge DC, PhC died Wednesday morning July 2, 2003 at his home in LaCrosse Wisconsin. As of this newsletter the family has chosen to hold a private service for the fa...
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Some Chiropractic News Links For You
One gentle adjustment - From football field to doctor's office ... The ex-B.C. slotback is doing his hands-on work for a bigger cause these days. The guy deemed not good enough to catch passes by ex-general manager Adam Rita two seasons ago now works on former teammates, having graduated la...
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Oh My Aching Back
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The other day I hurt my back. Some people find it amusing that a chiropractor could hurt their back and let me assure you, it does happen. It was about twenty past six in the morning and I was in my regular Monday morning step class. We were doing lunges off of the ste...
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Selling Drugs is Good Business
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. On September 10, 2002, researchers from the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation (The NIHCM Foundation) provided a report to the Federal Trade Commission at a health care workshop. The topic was Direct to Consumer (DTC) adve...
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Prevent Disease or Treat the Symptoms
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Emphasize the prevention of disease rather than the treatment of symptoms, says U.S. health secretary. According to a recent New York Times article, Tommy G. Thompson, secretary of Health and Human Services, suggested that United States insurance companies were "w...
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Chiropractic Adjustment Saves Career
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Hockey, its brutal on the body, there is no denying that. Broken bones, separated joints, and lots and lots of stitches are all part of the territory in this sport. Andy Van Hellemond, who is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for refereeing 1,475 games, more than anyone ...
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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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Lowered Expectations - The Story Behind The HRT News
By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. This week women's health headlined print and media stories around the globe. What triggered this attention was the halting of an 8-year U.S. Federal study that evaluated the risks/benefits of combination Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), treatment which includes estr...
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Dr. Sid Williams Retires as Life U. President
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported today that Dr. Sid Williams, founder of Life University, has retired as president of the nations largest chiropractic school. (link below) As of today, a special committee of the Board at Life is considering candidates for...
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The Healing Temple
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This months British Medical Journal (BMJ) features a study about healing environments and traditional methods of healing for various cases of mental illness. The study focused on a healing temple in India which has a reputation of providing curative powers, not for any...
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Anti-Science Activists Label Pro-Vaccine Safety Advocates "Antivaccine" in June 26 JAMA Article
A Response Barbara Loe Fisher, Co-founder and President National Vaccine Information Center In the latest efforts by anti-science activists to label pro-vaccine safety advocates "anti-vaccine," a trio from Northwestern University have published an article in the June 26, 2002 Journal ...
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Pull the Trigger
By Sid Mouk, D.C. I consider my self to be one of the greatest planners in the history of this profession. Early in my career, I would spend hours and hours planning to do great things in chiropractic and in my life, coming up with the most elaborate plans to accomplish those things that have n...
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Too Many Useless Drugs
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to media reports, Doctors in Germany are prescribing far too many useless drugs. These medications which have "little or no therapeutic value" is wasting health insurance money that could be better spent. When it comes to prescribing drugs, a health insu...
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Chiropractic Philosophy - Is It Really So Important?
By Sid Mouk, D.C. I got so mad listening to Jim Parker. Here I was a proud graduate of a "scientific" Chiropractic college up Chicago way and had passed a number of state boards with no problem. But after 3 years in practice, I wasn't doing too well (a polite way of saying I was s-t-a-r-v-i-n-g...
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