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My Fellow Lovers of Chiropractic

By Stew Bittman, D.C. From my vantage as a practicing chiropractor, I sometimes look upon the turmoil and in fighting within our profession with deep sadness. The world continually screams for our principle and our art, and millions of people are literally dying for what we have in our hearts and our hands. Yet for

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Pregnancy and Chiropractic

By Martha Collins, D.C. As I write this today, two of our beautiful practice members are awaiting the arrival of new additions to their families. Adjusting women through pregnancy is one of the most rewarding parts of our work, because a healthier pregnancy means an easier labour and delivery, and a better transition for the

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Capacity Check

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Many years ago when I was running one office I had a staff meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to work on the practice flow and our capacity. I had a desire to serve more people and it just wasn’t happening even though I was seeing a lot of new

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Is it time to Vaccinate?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I overheard the conversation of two chiropractors this past weekend and one had said his father-in-law has been asking him about the possibility of vaccinating his kids (the chiropractors kids) in light of the recent terrorist attacks and fears of germ warfare. Apparently the father-in-law is a medic and he thought

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Chiropractors at “Ground Zero” in News

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Within days of Dr. Michael O’Halleran’s email letting us know that he and others had been adjusting down at ground zero, DC’s nationwide began calling and emailing to let us know they had seen them on their local evening news. On September 19th, CNN reported on rescue workers that were still

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My Fellow Lovers of Chiropractic

By Stew Bittman, D.C. From my vantage as a practicing chiropractor, I sometimes look upon the turmoil and in fighting within our profession with deep sadness. The world continually screams for our principle and our art, and millions of people are literally dying for what we have in our hearts and our hands. Yet for

Read More »

Pregnancy and Chiropractic

By Martha Collins, D.C. As I write this today, two of our beautiful practice members are awaiting the arrival of new additions to their families. Adjusting women through pregnancy is one of the most rewarding parts of our work, because a healthier pregnancy means an easier labour and delivery, and a better transition for the

Read More »

Capacity Check

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Many years ago when I was running one office I had a staff meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to work on the practice flow and our capacity. I had a desire to serve more people and it just wasn’t happening even though I was seeing a lot of new

Read More »

Is it time to Vaccinate?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I overheard the conversation of two chiropractors this past weekend and one had said his father-in-law has been asking him about the possibility of vaccinating his kids (the chiropractors kids) in light of the recent terrorist attacks and fears of germ warfare. Apparently the father-in-law is a medic and he thought

Read More »

Chiropractors at “Ground Zero” in News

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Within days of Dr. Michael O’Halleran’s email letting us know that he and others had been adjusting down at ground zero, DC’s nationwide began calling and emailing to let us know they had seen them on their local evening news. On September 19th, CNN reported on rescue workers that were still

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