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Popular Anti-Wrinkle Drug Botox Gets FDA Warning
by Michael Dorausch, DC The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning on the use of Botox and Myobloc, two drugs, made popular for their anti-wrinkle effects. The FDA has reported that the drugs, have been linked to dangerous botulism symptoms in some users, with cases so bad that...
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Flu-like illness - Calling your own shots
By Darrel Crain, DC San Diego, California: The pinnacle of the flu season is upon us in the United States. I recall vividly a couple of years ago when my body suddenly erupted into the explosive symptoms of the flu. I felt as a milk carton must feel being knocked down and repeatedly run ov...
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ADHD Drugs and Sudden Unexplained Death
By Michael Dorausch, DC Adolescents taking stimulant medications such as Ritalin for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could possibly be several times more likely to suffer sudden unexplained death when compared to children not taking such drugs, according to a r...
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Parker Alumni Treats Olympians during Preparation for 2010 Winter Olympic Games
Parker Chiropractic News (Dallas) -- Dr. Ford's interest in the U.S. team began six years ago when he wrote to the Sports Performance Medical Division of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) explaining his desire to serve as a chiropractor. "It's important for Olympic athletes to ha...
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ADHD Drugs Outselling Antibiotics in Kids
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. More Kids are on More Drugs. It's the same news we reported on in January of 2003 and August of 2002. "According to new research, the number of American children being treated with psychiatric drugs (such as Ritalin) has tripled from 1987 to 1996 and is showing no s...
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What is Chiropractic Retracing?
By Super CA Lynne Chiropractic patients occasionally experience the phenomenon of retracing. Retracing is the re-experiencing or re-awakening of pain or other symptoms, including memories or even emotions that seem suddenly to erupt to the surface. It appears to be a part of the healing process...
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Retracing... Another Word for Healing
By Super CA Jackie Super CA Lynne recently had a great article entitled, "What is Retracing." Some new patients stop care when they experience retracing. How scared are they now? They were hesitant about "Chiropractic Wellness" in the first place. They are under care for a short time and feel b...
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A Chiropractic Assistant's View on Chiropractic
by Brooke McClellan, Chiropractic Assistant (CA) Have you ever asked yourself: Why does a person drink alcohol? To feel good; to cover up the pain. What happens after a person drinks alcohol? You get a hangover; you still feel the pain. Why does a person take medication? To feel good; to get ri...
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Hormone Replacement Therapy - HRT Links
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It is as if this is the headline story on every major network worldwide. These links go fast but we collected them so you could get the data you need to answer patients questions. If a link comes up dead, send us an email and we'll see if we can relocate the source. Se...
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Cell therapy shows promise as treatment for spinal cord injury
Source: Nando Health/Science
http://www.nandotimes.com - Spinal cord injuries are responsible for one of the human body's most frustrating phenomena - they simply do not heal, leaving victims permanently paralyzed and medical doctors helpless. It was long a truism in the medical professio...
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Removing tonsils rarely worth the risks
planetc1.com news Taking out a child's tonsils and adenoids, or the adenoids alone, to treat chronic middle-ear trouble offers only short-term and limited relief, says a study out Wednesday. Medical Doctors should resort to adenoid surgery only after vaccines, antibiotics and insertion of ...
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Study says ADHD May Be Over-Diagnosed in Children
planetc1.com chiropractic news Norfolk, Va. - Doctors may be over-diagnosing some groups of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and over prescribing drugs to treat the condition, according to a new study published Wednesday. ADHD has been estimated to affect 3% to 5% of ...
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Does milk do a body that much good?
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor I love cheese, don't you? Cheese, of course, is made from the milk of strange-looking four-legged mammals with big eyes and dull horns who live in concentration camps scattered around the countryside. You know -- dairy cows. Chances are that the cow who made t...
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How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic?
By Sharon Gorman, DC How important is it? How important is it that we tell people about Chiropractic? How much urgency do you have about sharing it with others? Most of us have seen the benefit to us in more than just the removal of symptoms. To most of us Chiropractic has become a way of ...
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Ear Infections without antibiotics, what's a child to do?
Planet Chiropractic News Earlier today, we reported on a study published in the September 2006 issue of JAMA, regarding children's ear infections and the use of antibiotics > > > Most Kids Ear Infections Healing without Antibiotics. The study basically concluded that most children suffering fro...
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