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Childhood Vaccination: Questions all Parents Should Ask

Doctor of Chiropractic, Tedd Koren will be speaking on Monday, August 11 at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the BodyTalk Center in New York City on the topic of vaccinations and children. This information came to me via e-mail, but I thought I’d pass it on for those in the New York area that

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Keyphrases used on search engines

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “Keyphrases used on search engines” is what the title bar reads when I’m checking log files for planetchiropractic.com. I discussed a similar topic, top 10 search keyphrases, a few weeks ago. In that post, all of the terms consisted of more than two words, except for the term chiropractic. The list

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Autism Vaccination Discussion Continues On

News of autism and questionable connections to mass child vaccination programs, continue to spark fiery discussions that separate those that feel there is distinct link between vaccination in the development of autism, and those who claim there is no signs to support such accusations. The topic of vaccination and autism is in the news again this weekend as federal health officials reportedly held a meeting today to discuss a case of a nine-year-old girl who became autistic after receiving numerous vaccinations.

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Mom Blogs and Chiropractic

There are a number of Planet Chiropractic articles authored by moms. Topics range from leadership and office management to providing chiropractic care for more comfortable pregnancies and safer births. There is also an abundant amount of blogs in the blogosphere, with topics for moms authored by moms. I put together a brief list of mom related articles and authors found on Planet Chiropractic and discovered a spectacular resource for nearly every mom centered blog in existence.

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The Great Measles Misunderstanding

Before the advent of the measles vaccine, a dozen or so cases of measles would have been considered, well, too measly to make the headlines. That is because we all got the measles when we were kids. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers anyone born before 1957 to be immune to the measles.

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Childhood Vaccination: Questions all Parents Should Ask

Doctor of Chiropractic, Tedd Koren will be speaking on Monday, August 11 at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the BodyTalk Center in New York City on the topic of vaccinations and children. This information came to me via e-mail, but I thought I’d pass it on for those in the New York area that

Read More »

Keyphrases used on search engines

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “Keyphrases used on search engines” is what the title bar reads when I’m checking log files for planetchiropractic.com. I discussed a similar topic, top 10 search keyphrases, a few weeks ago. In that post, all of the terms consisted of more than two words, except for the term chiropractic. The list

Read More »

Autism Vaccination Discussion Continues On

News of autism and questionable connections to mass child vaccination programs, continue to spark fiery discussions that separate those that feel there is distinct link between vaccination in the development of autism, and those who claim there is no signs to support such accusations. The topic of vaccination and autism is in the news again this weekend as federal health officials reportedly held a meeting today to discuss a case of a nine-year-old girl who became autistic after receiving numerous vaccinations.

Read More »

Mom Blogs and Chiropractic

There are a number of Planet Chiropractic articles authored by moms. Topics range from leadership and office management to providing chiropractic care for more comfortable pregnancies and safer births. There is also an abundant amount of blogs in the blogosphere, with topics for moms authored by moms. I put together a brief list of mom related articles and authors found on Planet Chiropractic and discovered a spectacular resource for nearly every mom centered blog in existence.

Read More »

The Great Measles Misunderstanding

Before the advent of the measles vaccine, a dozen or so cases of measles would have been considered, well, too measly to make the headlines. That is because we all got the measles when we were kids. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers anyone born before 1957 to be immune to the measles.

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