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WCA responds to Family Circle
-- A brief item in the
October 18, 2005 issue of Family Circle enraged chiropractors and spurred a
swift response from the World Chiropractic Alliance. |
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Study shows US soldiers in Iraq need
chiropractic -- According to a study
published in the Oct. 2005 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, "the major cause
of attrition in recent wars has not been battle‑inflicted injuries but more
ordinary conditions such as accidents and musculoskeletal complaints." |
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CBS continues to drop rates --
Doctors of chiropractic in seven
states who are insured through the Chiropractic Benefit Services (CBS)
program will see their malpractice premiums drop an average of 15%,
according to company president Timothy Feuling. |
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WCA Summit a 'call to action' --
Revolving around the theme of "To
Protect and Serve," the WCA's International Summit ‑‑ set for May 4‑6 ‑‑
will offer a wide range of speakers, most of whom are preparing all‑new
presentations. |
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RCS simplifies data collection process
-- For health care researchers, the
power of the Internet has meant a revolution in the way data is collected,
accessed and disseminated. |
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'Have‑a‑Heart' in 2006 -- Each Valentine's Day,
chiropractors and their patients have a chance to make a difference in the
lives of children by taking part in Oklahaven Children's Chiropractic
Center's popular "Have‑A‑Heart 2006" fundraising campaign. |