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Pain is Inevitable; Suffering is Optional
By Darrel Crain, DC Pain is a four-letter word. It is an experience said to be pretty much common to all of humanity. "Not to have felt pain is not to have been human," according to the old Jewish Proverb. Yeah, right. I think I speak for the majority of humanity when I say, "How about we just ...
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Floyd Landis Tour de France Win #8 for Chiropractor
Chiropractic Care for the Worlds Greatest Champions by Michael Dorausch, DC The news is in, American cyclist, Floyd Landis has won this year's (2006) Tour de France. News from all over the world is saying this is one of the biggest sports achievements in decades. The news of the Tour de Fra...
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Tiger Woods Wins British Open: A Chiropractic Story
By Michael Dorausch, Chiropractor The news began appearing on Sunday, Tiger Woods had again won the British Open. Hours later, news agencies began reporting on American cyclist Floyd Landis and his winning of the Tour de France. Tiger Woods is the second golfer to win back-to-back British open ...
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20th Anniversary of my Licensure as a Chiropractor
by Stew Bittman, DC My life has been overflowing with nostalgia lately. I guess it all started in March; right around the time Hillary (my wife) tried out and made it into the cast of a local production of "Hair". By the time the show actually went into performances, I could've understudied any...
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Too Fat for Chiropractic?
by Phat chiropractor, Michael Dorausch Have you ever had someone so big (as in heavy) in your chiropractic office that you just could not fit them in front of the x-ray Bucky? You get out your calipers and the end falls off when trying to make the measurement. You glance at your patient's belly...
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Chiropractic 101: An Aspiring Chiropractor
Planet Chiropractic News Dear Dr. Michael Dorausch, My name is Melissa, and this fall I will be a junior at the University of Southern California. I am writing you this email because I am interested in being a chiropractor. I have done some research online and while looking around, I found y...
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Is Medical Science an Oxymoron?
by Darrel Crain, Chiropractor Today's topic is Medical Science, one of the most expensive and prominent enterprises in our country. The time has come to give the scientific theories of medicine a checkup and find out how healthy they are. First though, we need to review the basics of real scien...
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Chiropractic Health Care Continues to Expand Globally
PlanetChiropractic.com Report Since its humble beginnings in the small town of Davenport, Iowa, the natural & drugless healing profession known as chiropractic has continued its growth beyond the borders of North America. It was September of 1895 when Daniel David Palmer, founder of chirop...
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Top Chiropractors in the United States
by Michael Dorausch, DC A few weeks ago I began compiling a list of the top 100 chiropractors in the world. My intention when creating the list was to find out which doctors of chiropractic had been the most influential to doctors in practice today. In other words, who were (or are) the bigge...
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Tour de France with Broken Back - O'Grady credits Chiropractic
By Michael Dorausch, Chiropractor Professional cyclist, Stuart O'Grady had some nice things to say about the chiropractic care he received during the 2006 Tour de France. Nowadays, it's rare for a top professional athlete not to be receiving chiropractic on a regular basis. A big thanks to all ...
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Seeing the Good in the Hearts of People
By Michael J. Moore, Doctor of Chiropractic A recent experience that I had while Donna and I were on a trip to Palmer College in Iowa is worth repeating for the life lesson that it brought to me. On our way through the San Francisco Airport, I noticed a woman being escorted by an airline attend...
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Breast Cancer Prevention vs. War
By Darrel Crain, DC It was thirty-five years ago when President Richard Nixon first committed our nation to the war on cancer. This seemed the right thing to do, because at the time, an American woman's chance that she would have breast cancer in her lifetime was 1 in 20. Unfortunately, by ...
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Children, Chiropractic, and Backpacks
by Michael Dorausch, DC It's that time of year again, kids are heading back to school or getting ready to head back to school within the next week or two. They will be loading up with books, mobile phones, iPods and whatever else kids carry nowadays in those bags that often times appear that if...
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March 2008 Review of Chiropractic News Archives
By Daria Belov From as early as last week, to news from the turn-of-the-century, there is often times stories and articles we may have missed that deserve greater attention. But with the growth of social media, RSS feeds, and an abundance of news related web sites, there's tons of information c...
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Fear of Microbes and Vaccination Questions
By Darrel Crain, DC Have you ever noticed that young children seem genetically programmed to encounter every possible microbe in their surroundings? On playgrounds around the world you'll see little ones who have never met walk up and lick faces with one another while other toddlers wander plea...
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