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Selling Drugs is Good Business

On September 10, 2002, researchers from the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation (The NIHCM Foundation) provided a report to the Federal Trade Commission at a health care workshop. The topic was Direct to Consumer (DTC) advertising of drugs: is it helping or hurting?

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Bad Things Happen To Good People

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people – It’s a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to believe

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New Jersey Site Team Approves Life University

Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE’s accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life’s chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted the recommendations of its Site Team, which performed an exhaustive on site review of the

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Selling Drugs is Good Business

On September 10, 2002, researchers from the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation (The NIHCM Foundation) provided a report to the Federal Trade Commission at a health care workshop. The topic was Direct to Consumer (DTC) advertising of drugs: is it helping or hurting?

Read More »

Bad Things Happen To Good People

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people – It’s a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to believe

Read More »

New Jersey Site Team Approves Life University

Decision Rebukes CCE Accreditation Policies In a stunning victory for Life University, and a stinging rebuke to CCE’s accreditation policies, the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners provisionally approved Life’s chiropractic program. In a unanimous vote, the Board accepted the recommendations of its Site Team, which performed an exhaustive on site review of the

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