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Watchdog Group Finds Corporate and Legal Problems Within Chiropractic Accrediting Agency

From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,

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Step Eleven to a Hundred a Day

Success Principle Eleven is actually #1 of the Advanced Principles (Have weekly staff meetings and training’s). Very few doctors are actually doing this because it takes extra time and thought. Staff meetings and training’s should be scheduled separately. Staff meetings should be about 30 minutes and staff training’s should be about an hour.

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Forced Vaccination for All

Forwarded by Dawn RichardsonPresident, PROVE Below is a link to an article detailing horrifying legislation commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control and written by one of the most dangerous conniving strategists for public health police power that I have ever read the works of. It provides for the legal forced vaccination of anyone –

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Antibiotic Overuse Creating a Serious Problem

A recently published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) suggests that, “antibiotics are vastly over-prescribed for sore throats caused by viral infections.” The study found that only one in ten cases of sore throat among adults resulted in an appropriate antibiotic prescription. In other words, nearly nine out of ten times

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America’s #1 Choice For Healthcare is Chiropractic

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Patient Empowerment Drives Healthcare Changes.” According to the article, “the patient empowerment movement” is changing healthcare and its effects are being felt nationwide. The article points out that when there is a “4% unemployment economy” and employees are not happy with the healthcare options given by their employers,

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Watchdog Group Finds Corporate and Legal Problems Within Chiropractic Accrediting Agency

From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,

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Step Eleven to a Hundred a Day

Success Principle Eleven is actually #1 of the Advanced Principles (Have weekly staff meetings and training’s). Very few doctors are actually doing this because it takes extra time and thought. Staff meetings and training’s should be scheduled separately. Staff meetings should be about 30 minutes and staff training’s should be about an hour.

Read More »

Forced Vaccination for All

Forwarded by Dawn RichardsonPresident, PROVE Below is a link to an article detailing horrifying legislation commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control and written by one of the most dangerous conniving strategists for public health police power that I have ever read the works of. It provides for the legal forced vaccination of anyone –

Read More »

Antibiotic Overuse Creating a Serious Problem

A recently published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) suggests that, “antibiotics are vastly over-prescribed for sore throats caused by viral infections.” The study found that only one in ten cases of sore throat among adults resulted in an appropriate antibiotic prescription. In other words, nearly nine out of ten times

Read More »

America’s #1 Choice For Healthcare is Chiropractic

From Yahoo News comes an article titled, “Patient Empowerment Drives Healthcare Changes.” According to the article, “the patient empowerment movement” is changing healthcare and its effects are being felt nationwide. The article points out that when there is a “4% unemployment economy” and employees are not happy with the healthcare options given by their employers,

Read More »