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Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

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ICA Pediatrics Council’s 10th Annual Conference

Orlando Event Receives Rave Reviews (submitted by ICA) “It was one of the best conferences I have ever attended,” said a doctor from Colorado about the 10th Annual Conference of the ICA Council on Chiropractic & Pediatrics held recently at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Her sentiments were echoed by other doctors who

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Saying No To Drugs

April 3 – MSNBC reports on a study stating, “Pediatricians urge no drugs for respiratory infections.” The report suggests that “pediatricians are often pressured to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics for respiratory infections” and that those pressures often come from parents and from schools children are attending. According to the article, the study was performed to find

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Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

Read More »

ICA Pediatrics Council’s 10th Annual Conference

Orlando Event Receives Rave Reviews (submitted by ICA) “It was one of the best conferences I have ever attended,” said a doctor from Colorado about the 10th Annual Conference of the ICA Council on Chiropractic & Pediatrics held recently at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Her sentiments were echoed by other doctors who

Read More »

Saying No To Drugs

April 3 – MSNBC reports on a study stating, “Pediatricians urge no drugs for respiratory infections.” The report suggests that “pediatricians are often pressured to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics for respiratory infections” and that those pressures often come from parents and from schools children are attending. According to the article, the study was performed to find

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