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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning

It’s a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization (WHO) pushed the hyper-panic button for the swine flu anyway, triggering a global chain reaction of emergency medical preparations.

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H1N1 Flu Formerly Known As Swine

Just when the flu “formerly known as swine” was losing its headline luster for being too mild and ordinary a bug, the first global influenza pandemic in 41 years was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). On June 11, 2009 the WHO raised the pandemic warning to level 6, the highest possible alert.

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Chiropractic Traffic Report

The following is a planetc1.com chiropractic traffic report for the month of April, 2009. I’m sharing this information in hopes of educating chiropractors as to some important factors used when ranking websites (not just chiropractor sites, but all websites). The information provided is intended to serve as a guide for publicizing chiropractic traffic reports. My motivation for sharing site data is this… To help chiropractors avoid becoming victims of companies or individuals misrepresenting online chiropractic marketing and chiropractic website information.

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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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Unhealthiest States for 2008

The 2008 round up featuring the healthiest and unhealthiest states in the nation, has been posted online and is available for public view. 2008 health rankings, for determining how healthy / unhealthy a state is, feature components such as air pollution, prevalence of smoking, occupational fatalities, infectious disease, binge drinking, and many more. Where it is your state ranking on the list of unhealthy US states?

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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning

It’s a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization (WHO) pushed the hyper-panic button for the swine flu anyway, triggering a global chain reaction of emergency medical preparations.

Read More »

H1N1 Flu Formerly Known As Swine

Just when the flu “formerly known as swine” was losing its headline luster for being too mild and ordinary a bug, the first global influenza pandemic in 41 years was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). On June 11, 2009 the WHO raised the pandemic warning to level 6, the highest possible alert.

Read More »

Chiropractic Traffic Report

The following is a planetc1.com chiropractic traffic report for the month of April, 2009. I’m sharing this information in hopes of educating chiropractors as to some important factors used when ranking websites (not just chiropractor sites, but all websites). The information provided is intended to serve as a guide for publicizing chiropractic traffic reports. My motivation for sharing site data is this… To help chiropractors avoid becoming victims of companies or individuals misrepresenting online chiropractic marketing and chiropractic website information.

Read More »

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 »

Unhealthiest States for 2008

The 2008 round up featuring the healthiest and unhealthiest states in the nation, has been posted online and is available for public view. 2008 health rankings, for determining how healthy / unhealthy a state is, feature components such as air pollution, prevalence of smoking, occupational fatalities, infectious disease, binge drinking, and many more. Where it is your state ranking on the list of unhealthy US states?

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