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Needles Or Not – Flu Debate

Authored by Dawson WinchesterReprinted with permissionSt. Thomas Times-Journal October 7, 2000 Time again for the annual ‘needles or not’ flu debate. If it weren’t such a damn serious subject it could be considered a silly and immature debate. But it is serious. Deadly serious for your children, loved ones, and yourself if you make the

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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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The Herstory Of Bones

By Dr. Madeline Behrendt It’s 6:30 a.m. Eyes open to the sun painting a new canvas over the foothills. Ears alert to the sound of morning feet padding through the hallway, destination locked in. The body moves, sleep is surrendered as the commitment from horizontal to vertical is made. Feeling anticipation, the stomach shifts all

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Estrogen, Hormones, Osteoporosis and Bones

By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. The Herstory of Bones We demand and assume our bones will last our lifetime, yet may take them for granted or treat them like a rental car. Care or carelessness – the results are ours to choose. It’s 6:30 a.m. Eyes open to the sun painting a new canvas over the

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What is Gold?

From: Wren Chiropractic Dear Colleagues and Friends, I am on my way to the Dallas Stars game tonight, but I had to send you a quick message. I spent the day yesterday (Friday) at Parker College visiting with the President, Fabrizzio Mancini. He informed me that Reggie Gold had a stroke. He is still alive,

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Needles Or Not – Flu Debate

Authored by Dawson WinchesterReprinted with permissionSt. Thomas Times-Journal October 7, 2000 Time again for the annual ‘needles or not’ flu debate. If it weren’t such a damn serious subject it could be considered a silly and immature debate. But it is serious. Deadly serious for your children, loved ones, and yourself if you make the

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 »

The Herstory Of Bones

By Dr. Madeline Behrendt It’s 6:30 a.m. Eyes open to the sun painting a new canvas over the foothills. Ears alert to the sound of morning feet padding through the hallway, destination locked in. The body moves, sleep is surrendered as the commitment from horizontal to vertical is made. Feeling anticipation, the stomach shifts all

Read More »

Estrogen, Hormones, Osteoporosis and Bones

By Madeline Behrendt, D.C. The Herstory of Bones We demand and assume our bones will last our lifetime, yet may take them for granted or treat them like a rental car. Care or carelessness – the results are ours to choose. It’s 6:30 a.m. Eyes open to the sun painting a new canvas over the

Read More »

What is Gold?

From: Wren Chiropractic Dear Colleagues and Friends, I am on my way to the Dallas Stars game tonight, but I had to send you a quick message. I spent the day yesterday (Friday) at Parker College visiting with the President, Fabrizzio Mancini. He informed me that Reggie Gold had a stroke. He is still alive,

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