Skip to content

Cocaine in the water

Archaeologists have always been known to check the waste of societies for important clues about life. Now they’ve got company. A recent news article, describing new activity by government scientists, caught my eye. These federal investigators in white coats have developed a taste for waste-testing. They have begun the fascinating task of studying America’s wastewater, intent on finding out just how much cocaine people might be snarfling up their noses.

Read More »

Chiropractic Student Loan Consolidation

Several chiropractic students and former students have e-mailed me asking about their student loans and if they should be consolidating student loans. I’ve been there, done the borrowing, and all my student loans are paid, hopefully what I’m sharing is of value to you.

Read More »

Can You offer Advice about Chiropractic Schools?

I have been receiving lots of questions from people searching for information regarding various chiropractic schools, mostly those in the United States. In an effort to better answer some of these questions I began doing some research of my own. What I discovered was that while there is a web site for every chiropractic College of the United States, most of the information I found was similar to reading a brochure.

Read More »

US life expectancy falls below that of most wealthy nations

American medicine was publicly flogged recently because life expectancy in our country falls below that of most wealthy nations. This is totally unfair. I don’t think we should blame the medical industry for our lifespan. Medicine in the United States is doing everything in its power to fight death. Heck, we spend twice as much per person on medical care than any other country.

Read More »

Is there such thing as caring too much?

The obvious answer might seem to be no but the answer that I always seem to forget to be true is yes. I am thinking here specifically about my practice. I want my practice to do well. I want to serve a lot of patients.

Read More »

Cocaine in the water

Archaeologists have always been known to check the waste of societies for important clues about life. Now they’ve got company. A recent news article, describing new activity by government scientists, caught my eye. These federal investigators in white coats have developed a taste for waste-testing. They have begun the fascinating task of studying America’s wastewater, intent on finding out just how much cocaine people might be snarfling up their noses.

Read More »

Chiropractic Student Loan Consolidation

Several chiropractic students and former students have e-mailed me asking about their student loans and if they should be consolidating student loans. I’ve been there, done the borrowing, and all my student loans are paid, hopefully what I’m sharing is of value to you.

Read More »

Can You offer Advice about Chiropractic Schools?

I have been receiving lots of questions from people searching for information regarding various chiropractic schools, mostly those in the United States. In an effort to better answer some of these questions I began doing some research of my own. What I discovered was that while there is a web site for every chiropractic College of the United States, most of the information I found was similar to reading a brochure.

Read More »

US life expectancy falls below that of most wealthy nations

American medicine was publicly flogged recently because life expectancy in our country falls below that of most wealthy nations. This is totally unfair. I don’t think we should blame the medical industry for our lifespan. Medicine in the United States is doing everything in its power to fight death. Heck, we spend twice as much per person on medical care than any other country.

Read More »

Is there such thing as caring too much?

The obvious answer might seem to be no but the answer that I always seem to forget to be true is yes. I am thinking here specifically about my practice. I want my practice to do well. I want to serve a lot of patients.

Read More »