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Selling Drugs is Good Business

On September 10, 2002, researchers from the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation (The NIHCM Foundation) provided a report to the Federal Trade Commission at a health care workshop. The topic was Direct to Consumer (DTC) advertising of drugs: is it helping or hurting?

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Enjoying Every Step

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Poor Blue has been a nervous wreck. Ever since I made the intention at the last Gathering to be as nice as my dog, I find myself staring at him a lot, observing his reactions and basically trying to figure out what makes him tick. He doesn’t dig it at all.

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Disease, Dogma, and Misguided Medicine

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Imagine you created a drug and you wanted to find as many ways as you could to get that drug into the hands of the public. You may create a condition, something that many people could relate to, and then you could market the drug to treat it. If the disease

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Chiropractic for the Planet

By Dr. Stew Bittman Today is Earth Day. We thought this article, originally published on February 10, 2000, was very much appropriate for this day. Mahatma Gandhi once said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world”. These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We

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5 Tips for a Principled CA

By Lynn Rivard, Principled CA 1. Ask Yourself “The” QuestionFirst and most important – decide if you are just looking for a job to make money and fill time or are you looking to live your purpose? Ask yourself the question… What do I stand for? If you believe in chiropractic and understand your purpose

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Selling Drugs is Good Business

On September 10, 2002, researchers from the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation (The NIHCM Foundation) provided a report to the Federal Trade Commission at a health care workshop. The topic was Direct to Consumer (DTC) advertising of drugs: is it helping or hurting?

Read More »

Enjoying Every Step

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Poor Blue has been a nervous wreck. Ever since I made the intention at the last Gathering to be as nice as my dog, I find myself staring at him a lot, observing his reactions and basically trying to figure out what makes him tick. He doesn’t dig it at all.

Read More »

Disease, Dogma, and Misguided Medicine

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Imagine you created a drug and you wanted to find as many ways as you could to get that drug into the hands of the public. You may create a condition, something that many people could relate to, and then you could market the drug to treat it. If the disease

Read More »

Chiropractic for the Planet

By Dr. Stew Bittman Today is Earth Day. We thought this article, originally published on February 10, 2000, was very much appropriate for this day. Mahatma Gandhi once said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world”. These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We

Read More »

5 Tips for a Principled CA

By Lynn Rivard, Principled CA 1. Ask Yourself “The” QuestionFirst and most important – decide if you are just looking for a job to make money and fill time or are you looking to live your purpose? Ask yourself the question… What do I stand for? If you believe in chiropractic and understand your purpose

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