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Palmer College and University of Iowa team up for TMD study

Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR), on the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus in Davenport, Iowa, are working in collaboration with the University of Iowa’s College of Dentistry and Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences in Iowa City, to explore the feasibility of using chiropractic care to treat people with chronic pain in their face and jaw, classified as temporomandibular disorde

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Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure

Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) clinic facility, 741 Brady St., Davenport, on the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic, are looking for 165 people in the Quad Cities with hypertension, or high blood pressure, to participate in a clinical research study with the potential for significant impact on the treatment of hypertension. Patient recruitment began in late November. Participants must have high blood pressure and be between 21 and 75 years of age.

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San Francisco and San Diego CE Credits from CCA

The California Chiropractic Association is doing it again, FREE continuing education for CCA members in the state of California. The events take place in October and November and are going to be held in San Diego and the San Francisco Millbrae areas. Celebrating 81 years, the CCA held 12 hour California relicensing seminars this summer as well. Get the highlights here on both seminars and be sure to contact the CCA directly for specific details on these continuing education events.

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Chiropractic Henderson Nevada

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Just as I completed the Chiropractor 15683 post I had a request from someone seeking a chiropractor in the Henderson Nevada area. I conducted some online searches and laughed when I noticed the Chiropractors Nevada page appearing in the top results. Only two chiropractors were listed on the page but that

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Palmer College and University of Iowa team up for TMD study

Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR), on the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus in Davenport, Iowa, are working in collaboration with the University of Iowa’s College of Dentistry and Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences in Iowa City, to explore the feasibility of using chiropractic care to treat people with chronic pain in their face and jaw, classified as temporomandibular disorde

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Research Begins Patient Recruiting for a Study on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure

Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) clinic facility, 741 Brady St., Davenport, on the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic, are looking for 165 people in the Quad Cities with hypertension, or high blood pressure, to participate in a clinical research study with the potential for significant impact on the treatment of hypertension. Patient recruitment began in late November. Participants must have high blood pressure and be between 21 and 75 years of age.

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San Francisco and San Diego CE Credits from CCA

The California Chiropractic Association is doing it again, FREE continuing education for CCA members in the state of California. The events take place in October and November and are going to be held in San Diego and the San Francisco Millbrae areas. Celebrating 81 years, the CCA held 12 hour California relicensing seminars this summer as well. Get the highlights here on both seminars and be sure to contact the CCA directly for specific details on these continuing education events.

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Chiropractic Henderson Nevada

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Just as I completed the Chiropractor 15683 post I had a request from someone seeking a chiropractor in the Henderson Nevada area. I conducted some online searches and laughed when I noticed the Chiropractors Nevada page appearing in the top results. Only two chiropractors were listed on the page but that

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