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Perfect Subliminal Advertising

It’s obvious that subliminal advertising is unethical and illegal. Unfortunately, this hasn’t stopped the incestuous relationship between drug companies and marketing agencies from dancing around the law, and bombarding us with ad after ad — offering “cures” to all our health problems, and even the ones we don’t have yet.

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In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge

Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his extended family. He was founder and president of Barge

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Bad Things Happen To Good People

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people – It’s a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to believe

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Understanding the Big Idea

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-6 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) I am becoming more and more aware of Innate’s amusing way of making me think about things. It forces me to write thoughts down when it deems appropriate. Regardless of what else needs to be done, Innate persists within me until I stop working and

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Thuggery and Life University

By Andy Forelli, D.C. In order to do the best for the students and to save the college, Sid E. Williams, D.C. has resigned the helm of Life Chiropractic under pressure from the CCE and upon the request by the college board. Whether you like Sidney Earl Williams or hate him, know him or don’t,

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Perfect Subliminal Advertising

It’s obvious that subliminal advertising is unethical and illegal. Unfortunately, this hasn’t stopped the incestuous relationship between drug companies and marketing agencies from dancing around the law, and bombarding us with ad after ad — offering “cures” to all our health problems, and even the ones we don’t have yet.

Read More »

In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge

Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his extended family. He was founder and president of Barge

Read More »

Bad Things Happen To Good People

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people – It’s a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to believe

Read More »

Understanding the Big Idea

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-6 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) I am becoming more and more aware of Innate’s amusing way of making me think about things. It forces me to write thoughts down when it deems appropriate. Regardless of what else needs to be done, Innate persists within me until I stop working and

Read More »

Thuggery and Life University

By Andy Forelli, D.C. In order to do the best for the students and to save the college, Sid E. Williams, D.C. has resigned the helm of Life Chiropractic under pressure from the CCE and upon the request by the college board. Whether you like Sidney Earl Williams or hate him, know him or don’t,

Read More »