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A Winning Chiropractic Student

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I don’t usually make news announcements of our prize drawings but I discovered a few notable things when drawing the winning business card from our jar this week. Whenever Planet Chiropractic has a booth at a chiropractic event, as we did at this past weekend’s New Beginnings, we hold a raffle

Read More »

Super Drugs May Result in Super Deaths

A news report on MSNBC titled “Are super-aspirins a super failure” takes a look at the numbers of people who are dying as a result of drug testing for a new type of aspirin. According to the article, large-scale testing on a new type of super aspirin began five years ago and the results of

Read More »

What about the Side Effects?

A recent JAMA study suggests that researchers often omit safety information associated with drug research articles. That according to a recent Yahoo News article. The article suggests that among seven major categories of drug studies, researchers were unable to find a single example in where reporting of safety issues could be deemed “satisfactory.” The researchers

Read More »

Talk Your way to the Top!

Create an Attention-Grabbing Chiropractic Speech Title By Larry Duboff, D.C. When you choose the right speech title you will create more interest in your chiropractic presentations. This will help you to schedule more talks with ease, and increase the number of people who attend them. In addition, a great title for your speech enables you

Read More »

Shots in the dark?

From The National Vaccine Information Centers E-Newswww.909shot.com This refreshing commentary by two courageous and principled physicians, comes at a time when the National Vaccine Information Center is receiving more reports from parents that they are being threatened by physicians, public health and school officials that they will be charged with child neglect and their children

Read More »

Never by Accident

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Last Thursday, I arrived in New Jersey to attend and speak at New Beginnings, a four day chiropractic philosophy event. Much of the topic of my talk was focused on my belief that things do not happen by accident. I explained to the students throughout the weekend that they were not

Read More »

Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

Read More »

Planet Chiropractic Classified Ad System

During the past five years I cannot remember a day going by in which a chiropractor or chiropractic student has not e-mailed me. Amongst thousands of those e-mails have been requests for things such as: “I am looking for a good chiropractor in Florida? Can you help me find one? ““Do you know if anyone

Read More »

All Hell Breaks Loose On MMR Vaccine

Several weekend reports in UK publications questioning the MMR vaccine and its links to Autism are now circulating across the planet. One researcher stated that “all hell will break loose” when this latest MMR vaccine autism research is made public. You may have seen it on 60 minutes, the question of MMR and possible links

Read More »

Chiropractor’s Inaugural Address

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.This writing was inspired by the inaugural address of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush.(It is meant as an inspiration and chiropractors affirmation. Enjoy it.) I am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many chiropractic leaders have come before me, and so many will follow. We

Read More »

Your Patients Are on the Net

A recent study conducted by Harris Interactive found that the majority of Internet users believe the Internet will help them in reducing or eliminating frustrations associated with visits to their doctors. The study also found that a whopping 81 percent of those surveyed would like to receive e-mail reminders for preventive care, and 83 percent

Read More »

Chiropractors on the Planet

This article is a little bit technical and hopefully a little bit fun. I put it together in an effort to teach you about something called a Web log, and how you may use that Web log to see how effective your chiropractic web site may be. Did you ever wonder if someone else was

Read More »

Chiropractic Classified Ad System

In just a few days the doors will be opening on the Planet Chiropractic Classified Ad System. After an extensive period of development and continual input from chiropractors in the field, this baby is ready to rock! Please take the time to read through this and don’t hesitate to leave your comments or suggestions. Here

Read More »

Drug Interactions Worry Chiropractors

An article from today’s Yahoo News suggests that more than half of all Americans are taking at least two different medications daily, and therefore, should be made aware of possible drug interactions. It’s very simple, the more medications you take, the greater your risk for unwanted side effects. All medications have side effects and if

Read More »

Chiropractic Pioneers in Costa Rica

If you have not been out of the U.S. to see how others in our profession practice, you should. Open your hearts and minds to each other, we are all in this together. – Michael From two chiropractic pioneers in Costa Rica We have an urgent message that I would like to get out to

Read More »

Chiropractic Road Trip

Have you ever been on a chiropractic road trip? If not, maybe you should plan one soon, especially if you’re a chiropractic student. When I was a student, myself and several other classmates used to plan local trips to chiropractic offices frequently. We began doing this within the first few months we were in school

Read More »
Sigafoose Sunday Parker Las Vegas

Chiropractic Vision & Unity

By Dr. James Sigafoose, Having just returned from Parker in Las Vegas, I want you to start preparing for the 50th year anniversary for Parker Seminars in 2002. The goal is to get 8000 chiropractors together under the same roof. Look for the date and place, and make it a point to be there. I

Read More »

Double Whammy Chiropractic Movie News

The film “Double Whammy” starring actress Elizabeth Hurley, is being presented this month at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival in Utah. The film, which was filmed this past summer, is a comedy that also features actors Dennis Leary and Steve Buscemi. In the film, Elizabeth Hurley plays the role of a chiropractor, and Dennis and Steve play the roles of homicide detectives.

Read More »

Vaccines, Autism, and the IOM

WebMD has recently published an article regarding the MMR vaccine and it’s possible connection to autism. It looks as though the autism question in vaccination is beginning to get increasingly more press. This is the second time in two days that we have seen article headlines regarding the measles/mumps/rubella vaccine and possible links to autism

Read More »

Ontario Flu Vaccine Program Debate

Forwarded by several DCs in Canada. Commentary by Gerry Bohemier D.C. of Winnipeg, Manitoba. To All Government officials and friends: It has never ceased to amaze me how the arguments for and against vaccine campaigns are endless. This one is published in the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association and is debated by two experts.

Read More »

Some UK Doctors Don’t Want to Re-vaccinate Children

According to an article on Yahoo news, Doctors in the UK and not so sure about giving a second dose of measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine to children, even though the vaccine is probably not effective without a booster shot. The information for the article was gathered from the Lancet, a UK medical journal. According to the

Read More »

Parker Seminars Weekend Wrap Up

After four days of chiropractic fellowship in Las Vegas, I’ll be finishing up my coverage of the weekend and will have the final news regarding the event posted to this page. Check back tomorrow and later in the week for all the photo updates that will be added to the articles, as well as some

Read More »
James Sigafoose at 2001 Parker Seminars

Sunday With Sigafoose

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “If I dislike you, I dislike myself. If if do bad by you, I do bad by myself. We are all made up of the same particles of matter. We are one.” Today, the closing day of the four day Parker Seminars weekend, features Dr. James Sigafoose speaking on the concept

Read More »
Larry Markson Parker Seminars

Saturday in Las Vegas

It’s Saturday, and we have another full action packed day of chiropractic. Today kicks off bright and early with Drs. Wendy Coren and David Lundquist who will be discussing “precision communication.” I spent some time in the room listening to these two Drs. and they shared some great information. “What’s in a name?” Is the topic they were discussing when I came in.

Read More »
John Demartini at Parker Seminars 2001

Friday in Las Vegas – The Morning

From the Parker Seminars in Las Vegas, Nevada Today is day two of this weekend long seminar. Today’s speakers include Drs. Pat Gayman, John Demartini, C.J. Mertz, Bruce Parker, Skip Skibsted, Rick Wren, and many more. I’ll be in and out of rooms all day, gathering some of the information, tips, and strategies that these doctors have to offer.

Read More »
Fabrizio Mancini President Parker Chiropractic

A Weekend of Chiropractic in Las Vegas

Today is Day 1 of the Parker Seminars in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is seminar No. 376 and Planet Chiropractic will be bringing you news articles throughout the weekend from the seminar floor. There are thousands of chiropractors here and it is impressive to see how many DC’s have turned out so early on the first day.

Read More »

Ritalin, Children, and Scandal

An attention grabbing headline from The Washington Post reads… “Scandal! They Haven’t Tested Ritalin on the Children It’s Prescribed For! Scandal! They’re Going to Test Ritalin on the Children“ According to the article, Ritalin, a drug used in treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is being prescribed to children as young as two. The drug

Read More »

Mayor Responds to Ritalin Article

Written in response to: Scandal! They Haven’t Tested Ritalin on the Children It’s Prescribed For! To the Washington Post, After watching “All the President’s Men” tonight during a tribute to the beloved Jason Robards, we believe you are willing to listen to reason and print it, even when it seems to be against the accepted

Read More »

It’s You Doctor, It Always Was

After a long Monday at the office, (I start around 5:00 am) I am in my car for the one and a half hour drive down to Orange County to get connected with some of my fellow DCs. (I’ll do it again tonight, for OCCP) Three Masters and a Cookie Too This night, a special

Read More »

AAPS Speaks Out on Vaccination

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons speaks out on the issue of childhood vaccination. According to an article published in the January 7th, 2001 issue of the Houston Chronicle, some medical doctors believe that parents should have a say as to what vaccines are vital for their children. While some will tell you that

Read More »

Winnie the Pooh Takes Ritalin Too

According to an article distributed on Cox News Service, some pediatricians in Canada suggest that Winnie the Pooh should be taking drugs to control his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Read More »

Less Drugs, Less Death and Doctors

Drugs, death and doctors. That’s what the news feed link for ABC’s health news read. While those are rather strong terms designed to get the users attention, it tells us a bit about America’s current attitude towards the medical profession.

Read More »

A Winning Chiropractic Student

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I don’t usually make news announcements of our prize drawings but I discovered a few notable things when drawing the winning business card from our jar this week. Whenever Planet Chiropractic has a booth at a chiropractic event, as we did at this past weekend’s New Beginnings, we hold a raffle

Read More »

Super Drugs May Result in Super Deaths

A news report on MSNBC titled “Are super-aspirins a super failure” takes a look at the numbers of people who are dying as a result of drug testing for a new type of aspirin. According to the article, large-scale testing on a new type of super aspirin began five years ago and the results of

Read More »

What about the Side Effects?

A recent JAMA study suggests that researchers often omit safety information associated with drug research articles. That according to a recent Yahoo News article. The article suggests that among seven major categories of drug studies, researchers were unable to find a single example in where reporting of safety issues could be deemed “satisfactory.” The researchers

Read More »

Talk Your way to the Top!

Create an Attention-Grabbing Chiropractic Speech Title By Larry Duboff, D.C. When you choose the right speech title you will create more interest in your chiropractic presentations. This will help you to schedule more talks with ease, and increase the number of people who attend them. In addition, a great title for your speech enables you

Read More »

Shots in the dark?

From The National Vaccine Information Centers E-Newswww.909shot.com This refreshing commentary by two courageous and principled physicians, comes at a time when the National Vaccine Information Center is receiving more reports from parents that they are being threatened by physicians, public health and school officials that they will be charged with child neglect and their children

Read More »

Never by Accident

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Last Thursday, I arrived in New Jersey to attend and speak at New Beginnings, a four day chiropractic philosophy event. Much of the topic of my talk was focused on my belief that things do not happen by accident. I explained to the students throughout the weekend that they were not

Read More »

Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

Read More »

Planet Chiropractic Classified Ad System

During the past five years I cannot remember a day going by in which a chiropractor or chiropractic student has not e-mailed me. Amongst thousands of those e-mails have been requests for things such as: “I am looking for a good chiropractor in Florida? Can you help me find one? ““Do you know if anyone

Read More »

All Hell Breaks Loose On MMR Vaccine

Several weekend reports in UK publications questioning the MMR vaccine and its links to Autism are now circulating across the planet. One researcher stated that “all hell will break loose” when this latest MMR vaccine autism research is made public. You may have seen it on 60 minutes, the question of MMR and possible links

Read More »

Chiropractor’s Inaugural Address

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.This writing was inspired by the inaugural address of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush.(It is meant as an inspiration and chiropractors affirmation. Enjoy it.) I am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many chiropractic leaders have come before me, and so many will follow. We

Read More »

Your Patients Are on the Net

A recent study conducted by Harris Interactive found that the majority of Internet users believe the Internet will help them in reducing or eliminating frustrations associated with visits to their doctors. The study also found that a whopping 81 percent of those surveyed would like to receive e-mail reminders for preventive care, and 83 percent

Read More »

Chiropractors on the Planet

This article is a little bit technical and hopefully a little bit fun. I put it together in an effort to teach you about something called a Web log, and how you may use that Web log to see how effective your chiropractic web site may be. Did you ever wonder if someone else was

Read More »

Chiropractic Classified Ad System

In just a few days the doors will be opening on the Planet Chiropractic Classified Ad System. After an extensive period of development and continual input from chiropractors in the field, this baby is ready to rock! Please take the time to read through this and don’t hesitate to leave your comments or suggestions. Here

Read More »

Drug Interactions Worry Chiropractors

An article from today’s Yahoo News suggests that more than half of all Americans are taking at least two different medications daily, and therefore, should be made aware of possible drug interactions. It’s very simple, the more medications you take, the greater your risk for unwanted side effects. All medications have side effects and if

Read More »

Chiropractic Pioneers in Costa Rica

If you have not been out of the U.S. to see how others in our profession practice, you should. Open your hearts and minds to each other, we are all in this together. – Michael From two chiropractic pioneers in Costa Rica We have an urgent message that I would like to get out to

Read More »

Chiropractic Road Trip

Have you ever been on a chiropractic road trip? If not, maybe you should plan one soon, especially if you’re a chiropractic student. When I was a student, myself and several other classmates used to plan local trips to chiropractic offices frequently. We began doing this within the first few months we were in school

Read More »
Sigafoose Sunday Parker Las Vegas

Chiropractic Vision & Unity

By Dr. James Sigafoose, Having just returned from Parker in Las Vegas, I want you to start preparing for the 50th year anniversary for Parker Seminars in 2002. The goal is to get 8000 chiropractors together under the same roof. Look for the date and place, and make it a point to be there. I

Read More »

Double Whammy Chiropractic Movie News

The film “Double Whammy” starring actress Elizabeth Hurley, is being presented this month at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival in Utah. The film, which was filmed this past summer, is a comedy that also features actors Dennis Leary and Steve Buscemi. In the film, Elizabeth Hurley plays the role of a chiropractor, and Dennis and Steve play the roles of homicide detectives.

Read More »

Vaccines, Autism, and the IOM

WebMD has recently published an article regarding the MMR vaccine and it’s possible connection to autism. It looks as though the autism question in vaccination is beginning to get increasingly more press. This is the second time in two days that we have seen article headlines regarding the measles/mumps/rubella vaccine and possible links to autism

Read More »

Ontario Flu Vaccine Program Debate

Forwarded by several DCs in Canada. Commentary by Gerry Bohemier D.C. of Winnipeg, Manitoba. To All Government officials and friends: It has never ceased to amaze me how the arguments for and against vaccine campaigns are endless. This one is published in the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association and is debated by two experts.

Read More »

Some UK Doctors Don’t Want to Re-vaccinate Children

According to an article on Yahoo news, Doctors in the UK and not so sure about giving a second dose of measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine to children, even though the vaccine is probably not effective without a booster shot. The information for the article was gathered from the Lancet, a UK medical journal. According to the

Read More »

Parker Seminars Weekend Wrap Up

After four days of chiropractic fellowship in Las Vegas, I’ll be finishing up my coverage of the weekend and will have the final news regarding the event posted to this page. Check back tomorrow and later in the week for all the photo updates that will be added to the articles, as well as some

Read More »
James Sigafoose at 2001 Parker Seminars

Sunday With Sigafoose

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “If I dislike you, I dislike myself. If if do bad by you, I do bad by myself. We are all made up of the same particles of matter. We are one.” Today, the closing day of the four day Parker Seminars weekend, features Dr. James Sigafoose speaking on the concept

Read More »
Larry Markson Parker Seminars

Saturday in Las Vegas

It’s Saturday, and we have another full action packed day of chiropractic. Today kicks off bright and early with Drs. Wendy Coren and David Lundquist who will be discussing “precision communication.” I spent some time in the room listening to these two Drs. and they shared some great information. “What’s in a name?” Is the topic they were discussing when I came in.

Read More »
John Demartini at Parker Seminars 2001

Friday in Las Vegas – The Morning

From the Parker Seminars in Las Vegas, Nevada Today is day two of this weekend long seminar. Today’s speakers include Drs. Pat Gayman, John Demartini, C.J. Mertz, Bruce Parker, Skip Skibsted, Rick Wren, and many more. I’ll be in and out of rooms all day, gathering some of the information, tips, and strategies that these doctors have to offer.

Read More »
Fabrizio Mancini President Parker Chiropractic

A Weekend of Chiropractic in Las Vegas

Today is Day 1 of the Parker Seminars in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is seminar No. 376 and Planet Chiropractic will be bringing you news articles throughout the weekend from the seminar floor. There are thousands of chiropractors here and it is impressive to see how many DC’s have turned out so early on the first day.

Read More »

Ritalin, Children, and Scandal

An attention grabbing headline from The Washington Post reads… “Scandal! They Haven’t Tested Ritalin on the Children It’s Prescribed For! Scandal! They’re Going to Test Ritalin on the Children“ According to the article, Ritalin, a drug used in treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is being prescribed to children as young as two. The drug

Read More »

Mayor Responds to Ritalin Article

Written in response to: Scandal! They Haven’t Tested Ritalin on the Children It’s Prescribed For! To the Washington Post, After watching “All the President’s Men” tonight during a tribute to the beloved Jason Robards, we believe you are willing to listen to reason and print it, even when it seems to be against the accepted

Read More »

It’s You Doctor, It Always Was

After a long Monday at the office, (I start around 5:00 am) I am in my car for the one and a half hour drive down to Orange County to get connected with some of my fellow DCs. (I’ll do it again tonight, for OCCP) Three Masters and a Cookie Too This night, a special

Read More »

AAPS Speaks Out on Vaccination

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons speaks out on the issue of childhood vaccination. According to an article published in the January 7th, 2001 issue of the Houston Chronicle, some medical doctors believe that parents should have a say as to what vaccines are vital for their children. While some will tell you that

Read More »

Winnie the Pooh Takes Ritalin Too

According to an article distributed on Cox News Service, some pediatricians in Canada suggest that Winnie the Pooh should be taking drugs to control his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Read More »

Less Drugs, Less Death and Doctors

Drugs, death and doctors. That’s what the news feed link for ABC’s health news read. While those are rather strong terms designed to get the users attention, it tells us a bit about America’s current attitude towards the medical profession.

Read More »