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Index - November 2008

Top News

bulletFlu vaccine 'success' rate down to 44% in 2007 -- Last year, the flu vaccine was just 44% effective in protecting Americans against the flu. Given this, coupled with the increased awareness of the potential negative side effects of such drugs, one would expect the medical industry to rethink its attitude toward seasonal immunization.
bulletNew books hit shelves -- Two new books by chiropractors were released recently, one a first-time effort directed at the public and the other a guide to marketing for practicing DCs written by a well-known chiropractic author.
bulletChiropractic America re-launched by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg -- The goal of Chiropractic America has always been to share the chiropractic story with people everywhere and educate them about the importance of spinal health and the unique benefits of chiropractic care. Several years ago, it came up with a winning plan for a massive public relations campaign that could have helped reach that goal.
bulletBiofeedback helps shooter win Olympic Gold Medal -- Sports psychologist Timothy Harkness rarely discusses results with his clients, but he couldn't help bringing up the subject of a possible Gold Medal after he finished a training session with Indian sharpshooter Abhinav Bindra.

News & Features

bulletScience confirms benefits of Amla
bulletWellness care for all ages by Dr. Brad Glowaki
bulletLamarche named Parker VP
bulletLegendary LACC professor dies
bulletDC and CA must act as a team by Dr. Robert Schiffman
bulletCreating a wellness support system for your patients by Dr. Jim Boysen
bullet17 rules for effective chiropractic advertising by Dr. Robert J. Manna
bulletBio/neurofeedback groups release official definitions
bulletHT linked to abnormal mammograms
bulletDiabetes, cholesterol, anti-obesity drugs top consumer prescription medicine spending

Columns

bulletSubluxations and stress -- the two silent killers by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletCOMMENTARY: Rethinking the subluxation ... Part 2 by Dr. John F. Markham
bulletCOMMENTARY: No more spine pictures for me! by Dr. Susan G. Lecy
bulletYou can grow in this economy! by Dr. CJ Mertz
bulletOur dirty little secret by Dr. Mark Payne
bulletThe new dynamics of practice by Dr. Richard Barwell
bulletYour thinking by Dr. Ogi Ressel
bulletGreat vision, fuzzy picture by DeDe Van Riper
bulletSaying goodbye to the student mentality by Dr. Kevin Pallis and Dr. Ed Plentz

 

 

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