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Bird flu up your nose
By Darrel Crain, DC
Bird Flu Up Your Nose! That is the name for an avian flu nasal spray vaccine I just came up with. If you know someone in the vaccine industry, please inform them I am willing to sell the name for the right price.
Speaking of the bird flu, there is good news, and there i...
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Idea of Farting and Soiled Pants Bothers Los Angeles Chiropractor
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
Doctors, it may be time to stock up on the citrus freshener.
A panel of scientists and doctors this week recommended that the Food and Drug Administration approve over-the-counter sales of a weight-loss pill known as orlistat, marketed in prescription form as Xeni...
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Time is on my side
By Stew Bittman, D.C.
The year is flying by already, and my wings are outstretched as Innate carries me high over the landscape of bigness, maximum potential and impact. But I get ahead of myself. (What else is new. I'm always ahead of myself, at least in my mind. What if I never catch up? What...
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I See My Adjustments
By Mark Schulman, D.C.
I see my adjustments; they live inside of me. When I give an adjustment I expect the unexpected. Each adjustment is made up of many miracles which amaze the patients and startle me. When my intention meets reality, the unexplainable occurs. I love when I palpate and conta...
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U.S. Supreme Court Hands Down Major Victory To HMO Critics
From ICA-NEWS
In a historic and far reaching decision handed down by the United States Supreme Court on April 2nd, managed care plans can no longer impose discriminatory limitations on access to participation on the part of willing providers. This case, Kentucky Association of Health Plans v. M...
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Fish Spills Guts
By Harvey Fish, D.C.
"Sudden, Unexpected Death May Kill Many Adults" -- headline from Reuters Health, March 28
I don't know about you but the headline above speaks very loudly about the way folks in the media try and communicate to us about some of the more humorless aspects of life. I sus...
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Texans Round Up Former Life Students
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
The news in the Pasadena Citizen reads...
"When a small university in Georgia lost its accreditation, Texas Chiropractic College sent its director of admissions to the campus to recruit students who were looking to graduate from an accredited program. Life Univers...
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Fellow Administers of Love and Healing
By Stew Bittman, D.C.
Back home from a mission in the Dominican Republic, and so far I haven't had a tremendous amount of time to reflect, as we've launched directly back into our "normal" routine (that and the fact that I've been dealing with an array of really interesting gastrointestinal phe...
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Disease, Dogma, and Misguided Medicine
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
Imagine you created a drug and you wanted to find as many ways as you could to get that drug into the hands of the public. You may create a condition, something that many people could relate to, and then you could market the drug to treat it.
If the disease was no...
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Texas Pride - Life & TCC
By Tim Langley, D.C.
Texans are legendary for the pride they have in their state. And to tell you the truth, most Texans I've met over these 49 years have been fine, upstanding people. People proud of doing the right thing because it is right. Most Texans are the kind of folks that would choose...
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Prozac - Drugs in your Mailbox
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
Dog food, breath mints, shampoo and gum. We have all received unexpected freebies in the mail, but prescription drugs?
A lawsuit has been filed in Florida after drug pushers (what would you call them?) began sending samples of Prozac in the mail to unsuspecting fo...
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Drug Risks Are Increasing
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
A new study suggests that newly approved drugs are resulting in more harmful side effects than drugs from the past. The study appeared in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
According to the study, a review of 25 years of unexpected and...
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A Passion For Living

It's 2:00 am, your at 7200 feet above sea level. The temperature on your wristwatch reads 20 degrees Fahrenheit. It's been nearly fourteen hours since you began this journey.
Your working your bike down the side of a mountain and the unexpected fallen snow has made the terrain just that muc...
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A Very Cellular Story - by Will Brooks, D.C.
A chiropractic short story by Will Brooks, D.C.
Life started to leave the farmer's body the day the fish fell from the sky.
It was on a hot, muggy August day that the strong circular winds from the Pacific Ocean began the annual lifting of the water along with its fish to carry them 4 mile...
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Pharmaceutical giant takes losses drug Torcetrapib
by Kyle Meers : Logan College of Chiropractic Student
How much is your health really worth?
With at least 12 million Americans taking cholesterol-lowering drugs, mostly statins, and experts' recommendations that another 23 million should be taking them, it's important to remain educated on...
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