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Sherman Chiropractic Lyceum 2020

Sherman Chiropractic College Lyceum 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Happy 2020! January is a great time to plan chiropractic travels, and I like to get as many conferences and trips on my calendar as I can. My goal is to get the bulk booked before the month is done. Dr. Jillian Farrell (Director of Continuing Education at Sherman College of

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Great T-Shirt to Wear at Your Chiropractors

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A fine young gentleman (punk rocker kid) was in my office for a chiropractic adjustment and was wearing the T-shirt shown here. Live the Life That I Know Is Right for Me — Drug Free Thought that was a cool T-shirt and was fitting for a visit to one’s chiropractor. Remember,

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Backpacks and Schoolyard Drugs 2007

The 2007 September Labor Day holiday is officially over and children across the United States are heading back to school. In the spirit of the school yard, we took a review of some school related articles posted to Planet Chiropractic during the past several years, and organized them here.

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Create a Condition, Create a Market

This week’s international Herald Tribune features an article titled, “Selling an Illness Helps Pharmaceutical Giant Peddle Its Pill.” The author speaks of a little-known malady called Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), a condition many of us have become familiar with during the past two years as a result of marketing efforts which included advertising on television.

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A Strike Against Ritalin

The state of Connecticut has unanimously passed new legislature that prohibits teachers, counselors and other school officials from recommending ritalin, and other psychiatric drugs, for any child. Many parents have often felt that the school system was trying to medicate their kids in order to make the teachers job easier. The state of Connecticut is

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Sherman Chiropractic Lyceum 2020

Sherman Chiropractic College Lyceum 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Happy 2020! January is a great time to plan chiropractic travels, and I like to get as many conferences and trips on my calendar as I can. My goal is to get the bulk booked before the month is done. Dr. Jillian Farrell (Director of Continuing Education at Sherman College of

Read More »

Great T-Shirt to Wear at Your Chiropractors

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A fine young gentleman (punk rocker kid) was in my office for a chiropractic adjustment and was wearing the T-shirt shown here. Live the Life That I Know Is Right for Me — Drug Free Thought that was a cool T-shirt and was fitting for a visit to one’s chiropractor. Remember,

Read More »

Backpacks and Schoolyard Drugs 2007

The 2007 September Labor Day holiday is officially over and children across the United States are heading back to school. In the spirit of the school yard, we took a review of some school related articles posted to Planet Chiropractic during the past several years, and organized them here.

Read More »

Create a Condition, Create a Market

This week’s international Herald Tribune features an article titled, “Selling an Illness Helps Pharmaceutical Giant Peddle Its Pill.” The author speaks of a little-known malady called Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), a condition many of us have become familiar with during the past two years as a result of marketing efforts which included advertising on television.

Read More »

A Strike Against Ritalin

The state of Connecticut has unanimously passed new legislature that prohibits teachers, counselors and other school officials from recommending ritalin, and other psychiatric drugs, for any child. Many parents have often felt that the school system was trying to medicate their kids in order to make the teachers job easier. The state of Connecticut is

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