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Cola bad for bones in women
by Michael Dorausch, DC Colas may be causing bone loss in women A study involving 2,500 people revealed that drinking cola was linked with low bone density in women regardless of their age or calcium intake. Low bone mineral density was seen in three different locations of the hip, an...
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Doctors using Google to diagnose disease
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to a recent study from some Australian researchers, doctors are doing google searches to find out what diseases their patients may have. According to the study, which was reported online in the British Medical Journal, doctors go...
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Fluoride in the Fountain
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride enthusiasts are having their way here in California, having succeeded in prying open the valve that controls additives to municipal water. Fluoride has the distinction of being the only chemical (so far) to be added to public water for the purpose of treating the pe...
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Nike Women's Marathon San Francisco
by Daria Belov San Francisco: Massive crowds gathered today in San Francisco's Union Square district in preperation for Sundays October 21st Nike Women�s Marathon. Thousands of women were getting registered, receiving foot massages, back rubs, pedicures, and getting treated to beverages such ...
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Top American Healthcare Associations Based on Search Popularity
by Michael Dorausch, DC Health-care related topics are often times reported to be one of the most researched topics on the internet, especially when one suspects they have symptoms of a particular disease or condition. A brief scanning of today's health related news returns headlines related to...
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The Cellular Side of the Story on Health
By Darrel Crain, DC There are so many diseases to choose from these days, no one seems to know exactly how many there are. I have heard estimates from medical experts of least 10,000 different ways to be sick. By remarkable coincidence, many of these diseases were discovered and described just ...
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Drugs in Drinking Water of at least 41 Million Americans
by Michael Dorausch, DC There are drugs in the drinking water. All sorts of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, sex hormones, anti-convulsion drugs, psychiatric drugs, painkillers, epileptic medications, and chemicals to treat high cholesterol, have been found in drinking water supplies o...
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Back Pain Has Nothing to Do with Asthma or Antibiotics
By Daria Belov Back pain is thought to be one of the most common occurring complaints amongst people working in the United States. While chiropractors have long been associated with successful outcomes related to complaints of back pain, neck pain and headaches, there's more interrelated sympto...
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Over 800,000 Albertans Seek Chiropractic Care Each Year
ACAC News EDMONTON - Chiropractic health care is a beneficial and effective treatment option that provides thousands of Albertans with relief from pain and dysfunction said the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors (ACAC) today in response to a call for limits to be placed on vertebr...
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Greatness is that Place You Dream About
By Michael Dorausch, DC "Any fear you experience, any feeling you have that holds you back, is based on something that happened ten or fifteen years ago. Drop it. And drop it now. But be prepared for what happens when you become the big nut. You think the world’s going to treat you well? You th...
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COCSA Adopts Scoliosis Awareness Program
COCSA News WICHITA, KS - The Congress of Chiropractic State Associations (COCSA) today announced that it has adopted the Scoliosis Awareness Program produced and provided by the non-profit Scoliosis Care Foundation, as its newly launched national outreach project. COCSA's board of directors vo...
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Toothpick Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain
By Daria Belov Chronic low back pain is a plague on America, and when it comes to its treatment, there is a long laundry list of therapies and approaches people rely on. A recent study published in the May issue of The Archives of Internal Medicine suggests that acupuncture is an effective tre...
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ADHD Drugs Pose Serious Risk to Children
ICPA News ADHD Drugs Pose Serious Risk to Children -- Chiropractic Recommended as Safer Approach A new study has found that drugs used to treat attention deficit disorders may put kids at risk for of sudden death. The study, in the American Journal of Psychiatry, found an association between s...
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The Chiropractic Imposter
By Sharon Gorman, DC I have been wanting to tell you this story for about a month now. Quite frankly I kept putting it off because I didn’t want to offend anyone. Clearly that is not my intention but until I write about this patient to you, I am afraid the story will keep on haunting me. I...
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A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory
By Darrel Crain, D.C. “Doc, I’m pretty sure I need some of those big green pills, you know, like the ones on television.” “Really? What are your symptoms?” “Well, I feel like I’m the guy in the TV commercial standing next to the telephone. I can’t pick it up because I’m scared to deat...
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