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America's population reaches 300 million
by Michael Dorausch, Doctor of Chiropractic planetc1.com staff writer LOS ANGELES, CA -- According to the US Census Bureau, the population of the United States officially hit the 300 million mark sometime early Tuesday morning. While no one knows for sure just when the US population reached...
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Is Autism seeping out of the television?
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff According to some new research, early exposure to television may be increasing a child's risk of developing autism. Scientists have been investigating the huge increase in the number of autism cases and some are now saying the rise coincid...
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Whole Foods Stock Goes On Crash Diet
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Whole Foods stock (WFMI) on Friday dropped by 23% with share volume of over 45 million and an end of day stock price around $46, the company's lowest share price since February of 2005. The Austin-Texas based grocery giant released fisca...
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Antibiotics Found Useless for Most Cases of Bronchitis
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff Virginia: There is no evidence antibiotics do any good for the great majority of patients suffering with acute bronchitis, and medical doctors should cease routinely prescribing them, according to recent reports by university researchers. ...
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Canadians abusing prescription painkillers more than heroin
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer OTTAWA: According to recent research, which was sponsored by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canadians have been abusing prescription painkillers in greater numbers than they have heroin. The government-sponsored resea...
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Millions Visit Chiropractic Offices Days Before Black Friday
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer An estimated 18 million consumers visited chiropractic offices across the United States during the past few days, making it one of the busiest times of year for chiropractors nationwide. Planes, trains, automobiles, traffic, long lines, ...
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Back Pain: researchers say don't sit up straight
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Using some new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, Scottish and Canadian researchers have found that sitting in an upright position places unnecessary strains on one's back. According to researchers, sitting in an upright posture...
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Back pain and your posture at work
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Researchers are using a new form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to show that sitting in an upright position places unnecessary strain on one's back, leading to potentially chronic back pain problems if one spends long hours sitting. The ...
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Vitamin envy and spin doctors
By Darrel Crain, Doctor of Chiropractic In the brave new world of medicine, spin doctors are emerging as the most powerful of doctors. While the clinical doctors are busy trying to stave off the suffering and premature death of their patients using drugs and surgery, the spin doctors are busy c...
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Planet Chiropractic News RSS Feed Updates
by Michael Dorausch, DC A picture is worth a thousand words but written content is still king. This past weekend, Planet Chiropractic updated the way we do RSS feeds so that now images and photos can be included in the syndication of our news releases. We haven't yet incorporated video con...
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Chiropractic Jobs and Other Classifieds Now Available Via RSS
by Michael Dorausch, DC Thanks to advances in Internet technology such as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), web content that in the past may have only been available in one location, can now be distributed through a potentially unlimited number of channels, offering much greater access to the so...
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Ubuntu Linux on my Dell XPS M1210
by Michael Dorausch, DC PC maker Dell recently announced that they will begin shipping computers in the USA loaded with Ubuntu, an open source community developed Linux based operating system that is loaded with features for the desktop user. From what I could find online, Dell computers t...
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Childhood Vaccines Thimerosal Autism in Court
By Michael Dorausch, DC Nearly 5,000 families of autistic children have filed claims for compensation from a federal vaccine injury fund, with many parents believing a mercury compound (thimerosal) found in vaccines is at least partly responsible for their childrens autism. Cases began being he...
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WordCamp for WordPress San Fransisco 2007
by Michael Dorausch, DC About 400 people will be gathering at the Swedish-American Hall on Market Street in San Francisco on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22 to reinforce community involvement around one of the world's fastest growing open-source software platforms, known as WordPress. The...
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Beyonce falls at Orlando Concert
by Daria Belov It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Superstar singer Beyonce took a fall down a flight of stairs Tuesday at a concert in Orlando, Florida. Videos have been appearing all over the Web from concert attendees that captured the fall on their handheld recording devices. Ac...
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