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An unknown fatal error occurred

by Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was just checking out one of my favorite social media sites (Digg) and saw an article on the homepage reporting the US medical system as the worst in 19 industrialized nations. I went to vote up some of the comments I liked and the site gave me an error message.

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January 11 Chiropractic Week in Review

A summary of news articles posted since January 1 of 2008. The year kicked off with information about seminars to attend, news regarding money in politics, information about the storms that hit California, tips on healthy living, and more.

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Chiropractic Opportunities Nationwide

The opportunity to work with some of the greatest chiropractors on the planet and practice in an office of your dreams is available right now. Doctors of chiropractic graduating from US educational systems may soon find themselves practicing in chiropractic offices and wellness centers that provide them with everything they could desire when graduating from chiropractic college. These opportunities will not be available to unmotivated slackers and whiners, they will be fulfilled by hard-working and dedicated chiropractors that intend to see our nation get healthy, regardless of presidential nominations and US politics on health care policy.

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Election 2008 Has America Interested

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s impressive to see the number of people searching online this evening for topics related to the 2008 election and the New Hampshire primary results. This article is not about politics or today’s primary, it’s a glimpse into what we as Americans have been seeking throughout the day. The thanks behind

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Chiropractic Money in Politics and Elections 2008

During the past 10 years, national chiropractic associations have swung back and forth on financial support for both the Republican and Democratic parties. That trend continues as the 2008 election cycle is showing current chiropractic contributions are leaning back towards democratic candidates after three election cycles of primarily Republican support. Will 2008 be the year that chiropractic organizations go Democrat?

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An unknown fatal error occurred

by Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was just checking out one of my favorite social media sites (Digg) and saw an article on the homepage reporting the US medical system as the worst in 19 industrialized nations. I went to vote up some of the comments I liked and the site gave me an error message.

Read More »

January 11 Chiropractic Week in Review

A summary of news articles posted since January 1 of 2008. The year kicked off with information about seminars to attend, news regarding money in politics, information about the storms that hit California, tips on healthy living, and more.

Read More »

Chiropractic Opportunities Nationwide

The opportunity to work with some of the greatest chiropractors on the planet and practice in an office of your dreams is available right now. Doctors of chiropractic graduating from US educational systems may soon find themselves practicing in chiropractic offices and wellness centers that provide them with everything they could desire when graduating from chiropractic college. These opportunities will not be available to unmotivated slackers and whiners, they will be fulfilled by hard-working and dedicated chiropractors that intend to see our nation get healthy, regardless of presidential nominations and US politics on health care policy.

Read More »

Election 2008 Has America Interested

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s impressive to see the number of people searching online this evening for topics related to the 2008 election and the New Hampshire primary results. This article is not about politics or today’s primary, it’s a glimpse into what we as Americans have been seeking throughout the day. The thanks behind

Read More »

Chiropractic Money in Politics and Elections 2008

During the past 10 years, national chiropractic associations have swung back and forth on financial support for both the Republican and Democratic parties. That trend continues as the 2008 election cycle is showing current chiropractic contributions are leaning back towards democratic candidates after three election cycles of primarily Republican support. Will 2008 be the year that chiropractic organizations go Democrat?

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