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Old Habits are Hard to Break
By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student - Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body to retrai...
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Positive Emotions Associated With Touch
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Researchers have discovered that specific nerves in the body appear to communicate to the brain the positive emotions associated with touch. That, according to a study published in the upcoming September issue of Nature: Neuroscience. An article related to the stu...
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Are We Just Another Minor Cog In The Wheel Of Medicine?
By Sid Mouk, D.C. So "the fight is joined" (the inner fight which is always the most important for all of us in this profession). We have met the enemy and he is us. Those few within this profession who would dictate to all of us how we should think and practice have fired the first major shot ...
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Are We Aging Elegantly or Just Plain "Gettin' Old"
By Sid Mouk, D.C. Ever notice how people age at such different rates? Some people, like Dick Clark of "American Bandstand" look almost as good today as they did 20 or 30 years ago while others (such as some of our classmates we haven't seen for the past 10 years or so) have aged so badly we can...
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PBS, Scientific American Frontiers, & Chiropractic
By Nicholas Regush Reprinted with permission from HEALTH NEWS ANALYZER #41 Visit redflagsweekly.com at: www.redflagsweekly.com Why even assume that Public Broadcasting is any better than the regular networks in handling health issues? Don't be naive! I only raise this today because...
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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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Know Your Chicken Sandwich
By Sid Mouk, D.C. Becoming a Master at Adjusting the Spine Gently & Painlessly Becoming a HEALER requires devoted study and training in all of the aspects of healing. One of the most important of these aspects involves the actual correction of the spinal subluxation. The top practitioners ...
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Step #10 To A Hundred A Day
By Rick Wren, D.C. Success Principle #10 (Routinely Re-exam/Re x-ray and do a written Re-report of Findings) is probably consistently done by only 10% of the profession. Much of this procrastination is twofold. The first being that the doctor is doing most of the re exam procedures themself and...
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The Healer/Chiropractor and the "MindSpine" Adjustment
By Sid Mouk, D.C. Correction of a spinal subluxation removes interference from the patient's nervous system thus allowing Innate Intelligence to do what it does best... healing the physical body (assisting the power that made the body to heal the body). This is enormously powerful for facilitat...
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Chiropractic & Children: A Natural Approach to Ear Infections and Other Childhood Problems
By Dr. James Gregg Otitis Media or Ear Infections is a Primary Concern for Many Children. Disgruntled parents often report that Pediatricians are too quick to prescribe antibiotics and/or to perform surgery. There are many causes of ear infections, these include allergies, teething, fever, and ...
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Please, Hands Off!
By Ryan French, D.C. The Importance of Having a Non-Invasive Birth Process (Originally published in ICPA Jan-Feb 2002 Newsletter) Most chiropractors encourage their pregnant patients to be well-informed and deal with the birth process with the least amount of interference possible. We d...
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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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Step #5 To A Hundred A Day
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #5 (do a written report of findings on new patients which include photos of their x-rays) is somewhat difficult to get Chiropractors to do because of the mental planning it takes, not the emotional risk. Most Chiropractors who...
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Steps #2, #3, & #4 to a Hundred a Day
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Principle #2 (always perform a thorough examination in ten to fifteen minutes) is probably the easiest of all the principles to perform. Most of us come out of Chiropractic College willing to do a 30 to 90 minute examination on all new patients...
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Something For Your Spanish-Speaking Patients
by Michael Dorausch, D.C. According to a news report today from Routers Health, the inability for doctors to communicate with Spanish-speaking patients may be undermining the health-care that Latinos receive across the United States. A survey conducted among Spanish-speaking Latinos found ...
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