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Death From Liposuction: 1 in 5,000 Patients
Results from a recent survey published in the January issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, indicate that approximately 1 in every 5,000 patients receiving liposuction by a board certified plastic surgeon in the United States over a 4-year period died from complications of the procedure.<...
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Alternative Practitioners and Pediatric Care
The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine reports this week on the homeopathic and naturopathic practices of some practitioners in Massachusetts. According to the survey, most of the providers questioned said that they do not actively recommend immunization. More than 50% of doctor...
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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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Unlicensed Drugs Being Prescribed To Children
The January 8th issue of the British Medical Journal reports that two thirds of children in a recent study, in European hospitals have received unlicensed drugs. The practice of prescribing drugs that have not been approved for use in children is widespread, European researchers report. The...
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More Superbugs Resisting Antibiotics
Several sources in the press are again reporting on the growing resistance of bacteria to prescribed antibiotics. The CDC reported this week that a 63-year-old woman died from an infection of Staphylococcus aureus which was resistant to traditional antibiotics. Interestingly, staph bac...
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Workers' comp claims to be processed online
Healtheon/WebMD Corp. and HNC Software have announced plans to process workers' compensation and auto injury claims on the Internet beginning this summer. The hope is that by eliminating the traditional paper-based claims system, the companies estimate that the average cost of processing an...
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Maybe ADHD Isn't the Real Problem
Nicholas Regush of ABCNEWS.com reports that "Attention Deficit" may not be the real problem. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, prescriptions for methylpenidate, know as Ritalin, increased more than 60 percent between 1990 and 1996. Misdirected Attention? Between 1990 and 19...
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One in 10 California HMO practices are predicted to fail in 1999
planetc1.com news Sacramento - One in 10 California physician groups that capitate directly with HMOs are expected to close this year, according to a report from the accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. At least 16 already have closed, part of the more than 100 physician groups in Califor...
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Federal Trade Commission Attempting to Silence Free Speech on the Internet
By Michael Dorausch, DC The Federal Trade Commission is at it again. Americans are increasingly turning to the Internet for information related to their health. Thursday, federal officials announced stepped-up efforts to counter "fraudulent" online claims that promise to cure ailments from...
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Why All Workers Need Regular Chiropractic Care
By Kristin Scheimer An ugly two-inch long and quarter-inch wide dark pink scar is slashed across my right shoulder. This is the remnant of what will most likely be the last office job I will ever have. It is, however, not the only remnant. I also have the misfortune of being one of over 50 mill...
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Chiropractic College Opens State of the Art Activity Center
Parker College of Chiropractic News A festive celebration marked the official grand opening of the Standard Process Student Activity Center located on Parker College of Chiropractic's campus. Standard Process Inc.®, a nutritional food supplement manufacturer, bestowed a generous one million do...
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When you get right on the inside
By Michael Dorausch, DC "They're not going to measure you based on what they think of you, they're going to measure you based on what you think of you. Do you understand that? This is not about you worrying about what they think about you." - Ian Grassam, Chiropractor This is the 6th insta...
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Midwife-Attended Births & Modern Medicine
By Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Babies, it has been discovered, are a major cause of children. This is the conclusion reached by researchers after careful observation and replication of identical results in virtually every corner of the globe. The cause of babies themselves is certainly a stimula...
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1.5 Million Americans Harmed Each Year by Medication Mistakes
Planet Chiropractic News A report out this week from the US Institute of Medicine (IOM) estimates that 1.5 million Americans are being injured each year as a result of prescribing mistakes related to medications. The errors are costing more than $3.5 billion each year. The report also suggests ...
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Where did this headline go?
by Michael Dorausch, DC Where did this headline go? As is clearly stated in our website terms of acceptance, this article (and all other content on our site) is not to be copied in any form without written permission from us. The original post (as inflammatory as it appeared) helps us discover ...
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