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Hemorrhagic Strokes and PPA – More News

Although most of the world spent last week watching news of America’s Presidential race, news regarding the recall of Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) continued to stream across the wire. While most major drug and supermarket chains have chosen to pull products containing PPA off of their shelves, some independent pharmacies have refused to do so, according to

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Chiropractic and the Democratic National Convention

Well, the Democratic National Convention has ended and it has been an incredible week here in downtown Los Angeles. For those of you that may not know, our Planet Chiropractic office is located only two blocks from Pershing Square, headquarters for protests during the past week.

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Olympian Commitment By Dr. John J. Johnston

July 23, 2000, Sacramento, Ca. — Today at the U.S.A. Olympic Trials for Track and Field, Gainesville, Florida’s own Clark sisters made history, just like we hoped they would. Joetta Clark qualified for her fourth Olympics, running just behind her younger sister, Hazel, and sister-in-law, Jearl. As her doctor, I went out to the trials

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Come Out of the Closet

If you have been following chiropractic news, you have probably read about several recent changes being made at some chiropractic colleges. The landscape of chiropractic colleges is surely changing and though some will argue whether this is good or bad, it might well be a very good thing for chiropractic. For example, in September, National

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Hemorrhagic Strokes and PPA – More News

Although most of the world spent last week watching news of America’s Presidential race, news regarding the recall of Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) continued to stream across the wire. While most major drug and supermarket chains have chosen to pull products containing PPA off of their shelves, some independent pharmacies have refused to do so, according to

Read More »

Chiropractic and the Democratic National Convention

Well, the Democratic National Convention has ended and it has been an incredible week here in downtown Los Angeles. For those of you that may not know, our Planet Chiropractic office is located only two blocks from Pershing Square, headquarters for protests during the past week.

Read More »

Olympian Commitment By Dr. John J. Johnston

July 23, 2000, Sacramento, Ca. — Today at the U.S.A. Olympic Trials for Track and Field, Gainesville, Florida’s own Clark sisters made history, just like we hoped they would. Joetta Clark qualified for her fourth Olympics, running just behind her younger sister, Hazel, and sister-in-law, Jearl. As her doctor, I went out to the trials

Read More »

Come Out of the Closet

If you have been following chiropractic news, you have probably read about several recent changes being made at some chiropractic colleges. The landscape of chiropractic colleges is surely changing and though some will argue whether this is good or bad, it might well be a very good thing for chiropractic. For example, in September, National

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