4 Business Cards from Georgia
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I picked up some chiropractic business cards while on campus at Life University in Marietta Georgia a few weeks ago and I have been meaning to…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I picked up some chiropractic business cards while on campus at Life University in Marietta Georgia a few weeks ago and I have been meaning to…
…between the internal wisdom of life and the body.” This quote from Dr. Sid Williams, president of LIFE University in Georgia, couldn’t be more true. Chiropractic is based on the…
…the University and in the larger community. In alignment with University strategy, policies and procedures, and in accordance with direction provided by the Provost/VPAA, the Dean directs and oversees all…
…of last July Ron (my husband of 20 years) and I decided to re-locate to Georgia to be closer to Life University and Atlanta. Over Thanksgiving we actually moved. I…
…Smoky Mountains. Area features famously low cost of living (No state income taxes!) + median home value of just $170,000. Home to University of Tennessee, this mountain town retains charming…
…training rooms. I purchased this unit from Syracuse University to use in my office; however, I never installed it. My plans have changed and I would like to see this…
Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Doug Sharpe, D.C., a 1997 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, will be one of 10 USA bobsled team members at the Salt Lake…
…Smoky Mountains. Area features famously low cost of living (No state income taxes!) + median home value of just $170,000. Home to University of Tennessee, this mountain town retains charming…
…She currently practices in the state of Georgia and she is very active promoting Life Chiropractic University in Marietta, GA. Dr. Jay Handt practices in New York City (Central Park…
…area has numerous educational opportunities with many outstanding public and private schools. It is home to the University of California-Fullerton, the second largest University in the state of California! For…
Dr. Sid Williams, former president of Life University, has called for a federal probe of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). According to news reports, the probe was requested after…
…training rooms. I purchased this unit from Syracuse University to use in my office; however, I never installed it. My plans have changed and I would like to see this…
…Smoky Mountains. Area features famously low cost of living (No state income taxes!) + median home value of just $170,000. Home to University of Tennessee, this mountain town retains charming…
…don’t vote, don’t vote. Seriously what’s the point? Don’t vote really. This is one of the biggest financial disasters in American history. Why would you vote? Who cares? The economy…
…told the American public about this. The drugs have been touted as much more effective than they are.” – University of Connecticut psychologist Irving Kirsch Here are some source links…
…Their blood volume will shrink and their water and electrolyte balance will be upset. Eventually the body will just go into shock,” says Professor Martha Stipanuk of Cornell University, quoted…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Sunday, July 29th, 2001 – Lance Armstrong has won his third straight Tour de France title becoming the only American to ever do so. MSNBC reported,…
…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. The two also…
…(The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.) Intelligence, term usually referring to a general mental capability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, learn and understand new…
University of Washington researchers found that doctors do not conduct discussions that enable patients to understand fully their treatment options. “Do patients really know what they’re getting when they take…
…action. You owe it to yourself and your family, see your local chiropractor today! Yahoo! News: Americans with Bad Habits Claim ‘Excellent’ Health MSNBC: Americans with Bad Habits Claim ‘Excellent’…
…kids at risk for of sudden death. The study, in the American Journal of Psychiatry, found an association between stimulant medications (like Ritalin) used to treat ADHD may cause sudden…
…Freud and Janet, who explored the unconscious mind. Daniel David Palmer (1845–1913), an American magnetic healer turned chiropractor, founded chiropractic in 1895 in Davenport, Iowa, after reportedly restoring a janitor’s…
…In the industry of chiropractic, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), is the top contributor to political candidates. According to the chart, there has been a decline in contributions made to…
…a medical news website recently publishing a report on the Gardasil vaccine, “it is estimated that approximately 20 million American men and women are infected with HPV. In most people,…
…an American Grade I stakes race held yearly in June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. It’s the third and final leg of the Triple Crown, taking place five…
…(see link above) YouTube’s largest audience is male, age 18 to 24, with a household income of less than $30,000 a year. Statistics show a greater affinity towards African-Americans and…
…research and treatment — more than 500,000 Americans still die of cancer each year, and millions more who “do well” suffer terribly from the side effects of their treatment. the…
…is pertinent: In response to your article about the Ritalin Scandal below, we are writing to plant a seed to the American public, something which they already know in their…
…with weapons drawn, entered a home in Miami in the middle of the night and forcibly removed a child whose mother gave her life to bring him to a country…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The 2007 Tour de France is over, with 24 year-old American Discovery Channel cyclist Alberto Contador claiming victory, in the three-week cycling race. Contador is the…
…reads as follows: Animal experimentation is cruel, flawed science – for example, prescription drugs, which are tested on animals for safety and effectiveness, kill more than 100,000 Americans every year….
…age. The result has been a 75% decrease in the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome. You either get it, or you don’t. Americans consume half of the drugs in…
…the booklet asks: “Why have more than five million American children been forced to take an addictive, psychiatric stimulant drug which is biochemically similar to cocaine?” According to the release,…
…all you make. 2) Deluxe apartment accommodation included. 3) English/American schools are readily available in Kuwait (in case you have kids) 4) This type of service is unique in the…