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New York Sugar Beverage Soda Tax

Would a tax on sugary soft drinks result in improved health benefits for the people of New York? According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, the answer may be yes. According to New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Friedan and Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity and a professor at Yale University, a sugar tax would result in health benefits no matter how revenue from the taxing of soft drinks would be spent.

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Chiropractic Non-Profit in 2009 Chicago Marathon

This year’s Chicago Marathon will feature its’ first Chiropractic running team. Non-Profit Chiropractic Organization (NPCO) is excited to announce its’ participation in the 2009 Bank of America Chicago Marathon being held on Sunday, October 11, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. As a Contributing Charity, NPCO has committed to recruiting a team of 70 runners to “run with a vision.”

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Pembroke Pines Local Reminder

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’m in Florida attending a continuing education conference. I don’t know much about the South Florida area and I’ve found myself doing quite a bit of searching while sitting inside the conference center. I published a post showing localized ppc chiropractic advertising for Florida and I’ve continued to check local content

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Chiropractic PPC Advertising Ads Florida

Chiropractors across the United States have become more accustomed to using Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing as a way to attract new clients to their local chiropractic offices. Depending on the searchers location, results seen can vary, for example seeing ads for Florida Chiropractors when searching while in the state. If you’re doing PPC ad campaigns, it’s always good to review how others are approaching the market.

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Question Concerning Chiropractic Schools

A Biological Sciences student at Marquette University asks questions about choosing chiropractic colleges to attend. Questions are important to get answered before enrolling in any long-term educational program. The more knowledge and understanding one goes in with, the better suited they will be for success upon graduation.

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New York Sugar Beverage Soda Tax

Would a tax on sugary soft drinks result in improved health benefits for the people of New York? According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, the answer may be yes. According to New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Friedan and Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity and a professor at Yale University, a sugar tax would result in health benefits no matter how revenue from the taxing of soft drinks would be spent.

Read More »

Chiropractic Non-Profit in 2009 Chicago Marathon

This year’s Chicago Marathon will feature its’ first Chiropractic running team. Non-Profit Chiropractic Organization (NPCO) is excited to announce its’ participation in the 2009 Bank of America Chicago Marathon being held on Sunday, October 11, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. As a Contributing Charity, NPCO has committed to recruiting a team of 70 runners to “run with a vision.”

Read More »

Pembroke Pines Local Reminder

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’m in Florida attending a continuing education conference. I don’t know much about the South Florida area and I’ve found myself doing quite a bit of searching while sitting inside the conference center. I published a post showing localized ppc chiropractic advertising for Florida and I’ve continued to check local content

Read More »

Chiropractic PPC Advertising Ads Florida

Chiropractors across the United States have become more accustomed to using Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing as a way to attract new clients to their local chiropractic offices. Depending on the searchers location, results seen can vary, for example seeing ads for Florida Chiropractors when searching while in the state. If you’re doing PPC ad campaigns, it’s always good to review how others are approaching the market.

Read More »

Question Concerning Chiropractic Schools

A Biological Sciences student at Marquette University asks questions about choosing chiropractic colleges to attend. Questions are important to get answered before enrolling in any long-term educational program. The more knowledge and understanding one goes in with, the better suited they will be for success upon graduation.

Read More »