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Medical Breakthrough - Compressed Spinal Nerves May Cause Disease
Friday's 20/20 on ABC featured a method of neurosurgery to help chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia sufferers. The procedure was performed by cutting out parts of the skull and upper cervical vertebra, to decrease compression of the spinal cord and nerves which affect normal function in the rest of the...
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Role of chiropractic in VA sparks heated debate
Linda Bevel, Executive Assistant, World Chiropractic Alliance Sharp divisions within the chiropractic profession became evident on Thursday, Feb. 24, when the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) participated in a forum held by the Department of Veterans Affairs at VA Headquarters in Washington D....
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Welcome to Kid's Day America!
That was what the banners said all across the country on Saturday, September 26th, 1999. Chiropractors, staff, and volunteers worldwide put on events in their communities to help promote a vertebral subluxation free world. In Los Angeles, chapters from the Student International Chirop...
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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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ICA Celebrates Chiropractic Founder's Day 2006
ICA NEWS The chiropractic profession is celebrating its 111th year of service to the public today. A new and innovative approach to health and healing, the practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the structures of the human body, primarily the spine, and function as coordi...
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Black Crowes, Harmony, Soul, and Chiropractic
Black Crowes, Harmony, Soul, and Chiropractic by Michael Dorausch I was at a Black Crowes show tonight in Cabazon, California. In the spirit of reminding folks (myself) about the nature of relationships, events, and goings on in your world, I thought I'd share the following. If music go...
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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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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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Final exams have stressed college students seeking chiropractic
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer Chiropractors across the United States have been reporting an increase in visits from university and college students during the past two weeks as they prepare for final examinations. If you are a college student, this is definitely the ...
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Better access to chiropractic care for military veterans
News from the Chiropractic Coalition Scheduled for Thursday, April 26th The Chiropractic Coalition's Legislative Day 2007 has been scheduled for Thursday, April 26th, with a host of key legislators on the agenda, along with an important Medicare Round Table at which senior Centers for Medica...
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Michael Moore on Chiropractic
by Michael Dorausch, DC The Michael Moore I know is no Sicko, he is a third-generation chiropractor serving masses of people in Redding, California. Dr. Michael Moore is a 1980s graduate of Palmer Chiropractic College in Davenport, Iowa. Since that time, he has been serving not only his communi...
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Sherman College Board Names Chiropractic President
by Cindy L. Pekofsky, D.C. - Chair of the Board of Trustees Dear Members of the Sherman College Community, Sherman College's Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon C. Schwartzbauer, D.C., as the fourth president of Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic. A 1...
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Live Subluxation Free or Die Hard
by Michael Dorausch, DC Bruce Willis, the man who starred in the greatest action movie of all time, is at it again, and he's still doing his own stunts. The film, "Live Free or Die Hard", opens nationwide in theaters this Wednesday, June 27, 2007. It's the actor's fourth in a series of Die Hard...
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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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