Vaccines: Does Your Child Really Need Them?
…the immunization decision. This is a choice that could affect your child for the rest of his or her life, so you should approach this decision like any other consumer…
…the immunization decision. This is a choice that could affect your child for the rest of his or her life, so you should approach this decision like any other consumer…
…Committee (VRBPAC) discussed whether to give approval for the testing of experimental bird flu vaccine on American infants. VRBPAC consumer member, also NVIC’s Director of Patient Safety Vicky Debold,PhD, warned…
…10 web sites advertising via Google AdWords, hoping that consumers will click and visit their web sites. There is a National Directory of Chiropractic and they have both a web…
…review the search logs for planet chiropractic during the months of August through December 2006 to discover which states in the nation would be most likely to get consumer traffic…
…from insurance companies, attorneys offices, health-care savings accounts, and many other sources. I know chiropractors that even offer programs such as care-credit which allows consumers to finance amounts such as…
…terribly slow with approval. This, they say, deprives consumers of the latest drugs, not to mention delaying company profits. Drug companies have long insisted that going to all the trouble…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. planetc1.com staff writer An estimated 18 million consumers visited chiropractic offices across the United States during the past few days, making it one of the busiest…
…average for all occupations through the year 2014 as consumer demand for alternative health care grows. Because chiropractors emphasize the importance of healthy lifestyles and do not prescribe drugs or…
…absent from the publication. Isn’t Cosmo missing something? Research by Eisenberg, M.D., et al, documented that more consumers go to non-medical than medical providers; statistics show chiropractic is a leading…
…was already down. Crushed under the weight of consumers wanting to check out your latest flat-panel HDTV models and multimedia displays. Using my Firefox browser I saw the same connection…
…claims on their labels for food products made from cherries. “The FDA will not tolerate unsubstantiated health claims that may mislead consumers,” said Margaret Glavin, associate commissioner for regulatory affairs….
…consumer to wire back the difference after the check is deposited. Later, the scammer’s check bounces, leaving the consumer liable for the entire amount. The FTC says the scam is…
…games complete most media will focus attention on the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (aka CES 2009) which is one of the biggest Las Vegas Trade Shows to take place all…
…— FDA Consumer magazine (December 1995) Botox Cosmetic: A Look at Looking Good By Carol Lewis — FDA Consumer magazine (August 2002) planetc1.com-news @ 9:36 pm | Article ID: 1202794629…
…want this drug and I want it now,” is the way consumers are approaching medical doctors about prescription drugs. They see a particular drug advertised on television or in print,…
Search Thousands of Chiropractic Posts Explore news, events, audio interviews, history, philosophy, SEO tips, and more from the Planet Chiropractic archives. Search the site Search Chiropractic News Documenting and reporting…
…health care information to consumers without creating a conflict of interest. Perhaps consumers innately knew this. A quote from the planetRx.com mission statement reads, “We believe that everyone is entitled…
…be under the impression that the Medicare drug problem is our biggest problem. That’s only because you are a health care consumer. Ask any drug company stockholder and he will…
…just two of these articles. The first comes from the website foodconsumer.org (the headlines I read late Saturday night). Headline: National Academy urges lowering fluoride in tap water Terms and…
…goes on to describe which toys pose a risk, what they look like, what consumers should do with them, and how they can get a refund. The article stated that…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Whether you’re an investor, a local business owner, or both, this article on yellow page directories will help you to better understand who’s engaging the consumer,…
…other service industry types of office design. There are basic things to consider such as parking, proper ergonomics for staff, ease of flow for consumer traffic (patients), electrical design, efficient…
…longer advertise directly to the public, not because there is a ban, but because the consumer has no interest in taking drugs. “The doctor of the future will give no…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Adobe Systems opened Photoshop Express early this morning, a much-anticipated web-based image editor intended for a market of consumers that want to store, share, and edit…
Colorado chiropractors After years of fighting to protect the rights of their injured patients, Colorado chiropractors are celebrating a legislative victory. As of January 1st, 2009, Colorado consumers will have…
…men’s shorts. In fact, the whole reason these megastores are willing to sell drugs on the cheap is that consumers will typically spend money on other profit earning items while…
By Daria Belov Knowing the cost of a first chiropractic visit is certainly something a consumer may like to have information of, especially when not relying on health insurance for…
…times: More consumers use the Internet to search for health care information than they do to search for pornography.” Who are these users and what information are they looking for?…
…a chiropractic directory with listings of over 55,000 chiropractors. It was a free directory, that provided consumers access to doctors of chiropractic (practicing everything from wellness to personal injury) in…
…colleges and state association seminars. As a consultant to the State Attorney General’s Office-Department of Consumer Affairs and State Compensation Insurance fund, he provides an opinion about physician misconduct, practice…
…search engines) for more information. The ability to track search queries provides us with an opportunity to study the popularity, consumer consciousness, and/or brand awareness of various healthcare associations and…
…effective when used as directed” said Linda A. Suydam, president of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, quoted in the Washington Post, October 12, 2007. “Clearly, the products don’t work and…
…Now the average consumer is not concerned about the chiropractors. They’re just concerned about Van Halen and David Lee Roth. Because this wasn’t just Van Halen. The big news was…
…will not be tolerated. We, as health care providers and consumers, can exert equal pressure on media to present balanced and truthful reports. But we must act quickly and forcefully.”…
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