 | NASA uses Quixote technology -- We
normally think of astronauts floating in space or orbiting high above the
earth. But, for 22 days, two astronauts -- Commander Dave Williams, a
Canadian physician, and America's Ron Garin -- lived and worked in a
special undersea research habitat 65 feet below the surface off the coast
of Florida. |
 | CCP continues work on guidelines --
The Council on Chiropractic Practice (CCP) is in the final and most
intensive phase of completing the third edition of its Clinical Practice
Guideline, "Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice." |
 | David Prescott remembered as
chiropractic legal advocate --
David Prescott, who earned his JD degree with honors in 1969 from
California College of Law as well as his DC degree from Cleveland
Chiropractic College, Los Angeles, died last month at the age of 70. He
was recognized as one of the most dedicated and highly respected
chiropractic legal advocates and known for his numerous articles in The
Chiropractic Journal and other publications. |
 | CBS holds 'grand re-opening' --
Chiropractic Benefit Services (CBS)
has announced a "grand re-opening" to celebrate the launch of a new line
of insurance programs -- including general liability, health, disability,
home/auto/umbrella, mortgages, annuities, and workers' compensation. |
 | The Zrii phenomenon --
In September 2006, visionary American
businessman Bill Farley met with the leaders of the Chopra Center for
Wellbeing, learned about an amazing substance called Amalaki. |