 | Billboard's hate message is
short‑lived
Advertising billboards
are meant to attract attention, and that's exactly what the one in
Connecticut did, although the kind of attention it got forced the ad company
to cover it up less than a day later. |
 | BC/BS kid denials spreading
What started with a few isolated cases
in Maryland is rapidly spreading across the country as other insurance
companies, notably Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BC/BS) plans, begin enforcing
a policy that refuses to pay claim for chiropractic care for children. |
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'One Minute Wellness' aims for NY Times
Best Seller list
In 2002, a phenomenally successful book,
"The One Minute Millionaire" by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen,
helped hundreds of thousands of readers build the business of their
dreams ‑‑ and created a multitude of millionaires |
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DCs warned about high cost of board
complaints by Timothy Feuling, CBS President
t used to be that the worst thing that
could happen to a chiropractor was a malpractice lawsuit. Today, a
complaint from a state Board of Chiropractic Examiners can be nearly as
bad ‑‑ or, sometimes, even worse. |
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Tablet PCs are creating a buzz in health
care offices by David A. Jackson, DC
Thanks to the Tablet PC, we now have the
ability to combine state-of-the-art computer technology with the convenience
of a traditional pad and pen. |
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Time magazine blasts WCA, ICA for vaccine
stand
A viewpoint article in
the June 7, 2005 issue of Time magazine focused on the public's increasing
wariness of vaccinations and falsely accused the World Chiropractic Alliance
(WCA) and International Chiropractors Association (ICA) of opposing the
drugs altogether |