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Chiropractic Office Born in Murrieta, CA 92562

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dr. James Von Hipple, a graduate of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, California, opened an office this month in the town of Murrieta, which is part of Southern California’s Inland Empire. I attended chiropractic school with the new Murrieta Chiropractor and I asked him to take some before and after

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Leadership and Focus with Chiropractor Ian Grassam

In 1997 I had the good fortune to be the student president for the International Chiropractors Association representing the chiropractic campus at CCCLA in Los Angeles, California. One of the highlights of my involvement in student politics was the times I enjoyed talking with legendary chiropractors like Sid Williams, Bobby Braile, Fred Barge, and James Sigafoose. Philosophical chiropractic was red-hot in the Southern California area in 1997 and 1998 (and it is again today thanks to DCS), with events drawing large crowds of chiropractors focused on a mission of serving the planet.

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Saturday Whiteboard

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This post most definitely goes into the thoughts category. It’s not intended to be of any benefit to anyone, but you never know what you can learn by reading somebody’s Whiteboard (a.k.a. dry erase board). It’s Saturday and it’s time to clean the board so I can prepare for the week

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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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Chiropractic Office Born in Murrieta, CA 92562

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dr. James Von Hipple, a graduate of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, California, opened an office this month in the town of Murrieta, which is part of Southern California’s Inland Empire. I attended chiropractic school with the new Murrieta Chiropractor and I asked him to take some before and after

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Leadership and Focus with Chiropractor Ian Grassam

In 1997 I had the good fortune to be the student president for the International Chiropractors Association representing the chiropractic campus at CCCLA in Los Angeles, California. One of the highlights of my involvement in student politics was the times I enjoyed talking with legendary chiropractors like Sid Williams, Bobby Braile, Fred Barge, and James Sigafoose. Philosophical chiropractic was red-hot in the Southern California area in 1997 and 1998 (and it is again today thanks to DCS), with events drawing large crowds of chiropractors focused on a mission of serving the planet.

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Saturday Whiteboard

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This post most definitely goes into the thoughts category. It’s not intended to be of any benefit to anyone, but you never know what you can learn by reading somebody’s Whiteboard (a.k.a. dry erase board). It’s Saturday and it’s time to clean the board so I can prepare for the week

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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