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Health Insurance Deductibles Due in January

I don’t know anyone that likes paying insurance deductibles but this is the time of year that they roll back to zero. If you haven’t made your insurance based visit to a health-care provider of this month, it’s likely you’ll be facing a new deductible, and it may be higher than it was in 2007.

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Election 2008 Has America Interested

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s impressive to see the number of people searching online this evening for topics related to the 2008 election and the New Hampshire primary results. This article is not about politics or today’s primary, it’s a glimpse into what we as Americans have been seeking throughout the day. The thanks behind

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X-Ray of Blogging Hand

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Have you ever wondered what your hand would look like on an x-ray while using your mouse? Probably not. Either way, I was experiencing some numbness in my right thumb after several days of excessive blogging activity and I thought it would be interesting to see how the bones in my

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A Lesson from Curves on Small Business Marketing

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There was a 10 x 14 insert advertisement for Curves in today’s West side addition of the Los Angeles Times. It was the traditional Curves pink and purple colors. There was some advertisement about a women’s fitness special on one side of the flyer but what piqued my interest was what

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10 Tips on Living Better in 2008

This is the time of year when many of us begin counting carbohydrates, make plans to lose 18 pounds in four days, start checking out the rates on personal fitness trainers and local fitness facilities, begin smoking cessation programs, and even commit to environmental programs that will help us to enjoy a healthier and more sustainable planet. You may not be melting the fat away but 10 chiropractors from across the United States have offered some simple tips on better living in 2008.

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Military Grade Shield For My Apple iPod

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Back in October I wrote about getting an iPod Touch at the Apple store in Santa Monica, California. I was meaning to write about what I thought about my iPod but I wanted to use it for couple of months before commenting on it. This is the third month I’ve had

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California Storms Perfect for Local News Webmasters

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This post is not about the week and weekend weather that is pummeling California. That information can be viewed via the California storm news article posted earlier today. This article is about how quickly information on the Internet can travel, and how independent news web sites (unlike major outlets like the

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California Weather Storm 2008

Hurricane strength winds, mudslides, and as much as 10 feet of snow is not typical weather for any part of California. A series of storms have began hitting the state, with the northernmost parts of California experiencing the most rain and heavy winds. At the time of this post it’s raining in Cloverdale, Fairfield, Sacramento, Stockton, San Francisco and surrounding areas. Parts of Los Angeles are experiencing scattered showers.

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Chiropractic Money in Politics and Elections 2008

During the past 10 years, national chiropractic associations have swung back and forth on financial support for both the Republican and Democratic parties. That trend continues as the 2008 election cycle is showing current chiropractic contributions are leaning back towards democratic candidates after three election cycles of primarily Republican support. Will 2008 be the year that chiropractic organizations go Democrat?

Read More »

Going Granular With Classified Advertising

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Not all classified ads are created equally. In this post we are going to take a look at three different classified advertisements I noticed were posted earlier today. The advertisements are all related to the chiropractic health care industry but the concepts of creating more granular information apply to anyone posting

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Dr. Smoothie Amino Repair and Bio Bars

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A territory manager for a company called Dr. Smoothie dropped by my Los Angeles chiropractic office just before the Christmas holidays. He left me with some nutritional products to try out. The sample packs were called Amino Recovery, Amino Hydrate, and Amino Repair. He also included a peanut butter crunch flavored

Read More »

Dialing 911 to Report Smokers

by Michael Dorausch 911 what’s your emergency? I’d like to report someone smoking. On a recent trip through the town of Paia (located off the Hana highway in Maui, Hawaii) I snapped a photo of this no smoking, no drinking, no camping sign outside of a youth and cultural center. Dial 911 To Report Smokers

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6 Months Highlighted Seminars for Chiropractic 2008

Happy 2008! A new year means new conference and seminar schedules for the health-care industry of chiropractic. Professional events for chiropractors are held worldwide and there’s lots of opportunity to attend a number of great conferences this year. I’ve compiled a brief list of known upcoming events taking place during the month of January 2008 along with some general information regarding attendance.

Read More »

Health Insurance Deductibles Due in January

I don’t know anyone that likes paying insurance deductibles but this is the time of year that they roll back to zero. If you haven’t made your insurance based visit to a health-care provider of this month, it’s likely you’ll be facing a new deductible, and it may be higher than it was in 2007.

Read More »

Election 2008 Has America Interested

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s impressive to see the number of people searching online this evening for topics related to the 2008 election and the New Hampshire primary results. This article is not about politics or today’s primary, it’s a glimpse into what we as Americans have been seeking throughout the day. The thanks behind

Read More »

X-Ray of Blogging Hand

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Have you ever wondered what your hand would look like on an x-ray while using your mouse? Probably not. Either way, I was experiencing some numbness in my right thumb after several days of excessive blogging activity and I thought it would be interesting to see how the bones in my

Read More »

A Lesson from Curves on Small Business Marketing

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There was a 10 x 14 insert advertisement for Curves in today’s West side addition of the Los Angeles Times. It was the traditional Curves pink and purple colors. There was some advertisement about a women’s fitness special on one side of the flyer but what piqued my interest was what

Read More »

10 Tips on Living Better in 2008

This is the time of year when many of us begin counting carbohydrates, make plans to lose 18 pounds in four days, start checking out the rates on personal fitness trainers and local fitness facilities, begin smoking cessation programs, and even commit to environmental programs that will help us to enjoy a healthier and more sustainable planet. You may not be melting the fat away but 10 chiropractors from across the United States have offered some simple tips on better living in 2008.

Read More »

Military Grade Shield For My Apple iPod

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Back in October I wrote about getting an iPod Touch at the Apple store in Santa Monica, California. I was meaning to write about what I thought about my iPod but I wanted to use it for couple of months before commenting on it. This is the third month I’ve had

Read More »

California Storms Perfect for Local News Webmasters

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This post is not about the week and weekend weather that is pummeling California. That information can be viewed via the California storm news article posted earlier today. This article is about how quickly information on the Internet can travel, and how independent news web sites (unlike major outlets like the

Read More »

California Weather Storm 2008

Hurricane strength winds, mudslides, and as much as 10 feet of snow is not typical weather for any part of California. A series of storms have began hitting the state, with the northernmost parts of California experiencing the most rain and heavy winds. At the time of this post it’s raining in Cloverdale, Fairfield, Sacramento, Stockton, San Francisco and surrounding areas. Parts of Los Angeles are experiencing scattered showers.

Read More »

Chiropractic Money in Politics and Elections 2008

During the past 10 years, national chiropractic associations have swung back and forth on financial support for both the Republican and Democratic parties. That trend continues as the 2008 election cycle is showing current chiropractic contributions are leaning back towards democratic candidates after three election cycles of primarily Republican support. Will 2008 be the year that chiropractic organizations go Democrat?

Read More »

Going Granular With Classified Advertising

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Not all classified ads are created equally. In this post we are going to take a look at three different classified advertisements I noticed were posted earlier today. The advertisements are all related to the chiropractic health care industry but the concepts of creating more granular information apply to anyone posting

Read More »

Dr. Smoothie Amino Repair and Bio Bars

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A territory manager for a company called Dr. Smoothie dropped by my Los Angeles chiropractic office just before the Christmas holidays. He left me with some nutritional products to try out. The sample packs were called Amino Recovery, Amino Hydrate, and Amino Repair. He also included a peanut butter crunch flavored

Read More »

Dialing 911 to Report Smokers

by Michael Dorausch 911 what’s your emergency? I’d like to report someone smoking. On a recent trip through the town of Paia (located off the Hana highway in Maui, Hawaii) I snapped a photo of this no smoking, no drinking, no camping sign outside of a youth and cultural center. Dial 911 To Report Smokers

Read More »

6 Months Highlighted Seminars for Chiropractic 2008

Happy 2008! A new year means new conference and seminar schedules for the health-care industry of chiropractic. Professional events for chiropractors are held worldwide and there’s lots of opportunity to attend a number of great conferences this year. I’ve compiled a brief list of known upcoming events taking place during the month of January 2008 along with some general information regarding attendance.

Read More »