 | CCGPP draft widely rejected --
Chiropractic
organizations in 21 states have already voted to ask that the Council on
Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) withdraw its flawed
"Best Practices Lower Back Draft Document," |
 | JC Smith forced to remove web articles
-- In a stunning
concession of defeat, embattled anti‑subluxation chiropractor J.C. Smith was
forced to drop the attack articles that he posted on his internet site. |
 | Top leaders unite behind RCS --
In an impressive display of unity,
more than a dozen of the top "coaches" and leaders in the chiropractic
profession have united behind a single research effort: Research &
Clinical Science (RCS). |
 | Lawyers begin trolling Internet for
'stroke victims' -- In the wake of a series
of ads placed on billboards, buses, newspapers and websites implying that
chiropractic can cause stroke, several personal injury attorneys appear to
have ramped up their efforts to find "victims" willing to sue their DCs. |
 | 'Chiropractic Brain Trust' conference
set for Nov. -- More than 30 leaders of
the subluxation‑based chiropractic community will meet in Portland, Ore. this November for a
"Chiropractic Brain Trust" conference that could help determine the future
of the profession. |