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The future of e-health sites

Having first hand experience on this topic, I had wanted to write about it for some time. The Los Angeles Times yesterday, published an article stating that “The curtain is falling on e-health sites as we know them, experts say. What takes their place may be a whole new way of pursuing health care online.”

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Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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Medical School Applications Drop in 1999

Nando Health/Science reported the results of a survey today stating that medical school applications have dropped in 1999 marking three straight years in a row of decline. According to the article, applications dropped 6% from 1998 to 1999 and although possible reasons for the decline were not studied, suggestions regarding the downward trend have been

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Frequently Asked Questions About HMO’s

(A bit of humor forwarded by Dr. George Logothetis) Q. What does HMO stand for?A. This is actually a variation of the phrase, “Hey, Moe!” Its roots go back to a concept pioneered by Doctor Moe Howard, who discovered that a patient could be made to forget about the pain in his foot if he

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America’s #1 Choice For Healthcare is Chiropractic

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Patient Empowerment Drives Healthcare Changes.” According to the article, “the patient empowerment movement” is changing healthcare and its effects are being felt nationwide. The article points out that when there is a “4% unemployment economy” and employees are not happy with the healthcare options given by their employers,

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The future of e-health sites

Having first hand experience on this topic, I had wanted to write about it for some time. The Los Angeles Times yesterday, published an article stating that “The curtain is falling on e-health sites as we know them, experts say. What takes their place may be a whole new way of pursuing health care online.”

Read More »

Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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Medical School Applications Drop in 1999

Nando Health/Science reported the results of a survey today stating that medical school applications have dropped in 1999 marking three straight years in a row of decline. According to the article, applications dropped 6% from 1998 to 1999 and although possible reasons for the decline were not studied, suggestions regarding the downward trend have been

Read More »

Frequently Asked Questions About HMO’s

(A bit of humor forwarded by Dr. George Logothetis) Q. What does HMO stand for?A. This is actually a variation of the phrase, “Hey, Moe!” Its roots go back to a concept pioneered by Doctor Moe Howard, who discovered that a patient could be made to forget about the pain in his foot if he

Read More »

America’s #1 Choice For Healthcare is Chiropractic

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Patient Empowerment Drives Healthcare Changes.” According to the article, “the patient empowerment movement” is changing healthcare and its effects are being felt nationwide. The article points out that when there is a “4% unemployment economy” and employees are not happy with the healthcare options given by their employers,

Read More »