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Index - October 2008

Top News

bulletNew WCA: Restructured, re-energized, rededicated -- As the World Chiropractic Alliance approaches the 20th anniversary of its founding, its leaders are taking a long, hard look at the state of the chiropractic profession today and at the progress it's made -- and failed to make -- over the past two decades.
bulletPalmer DCs detained in Brazil -- According to a report from the Brazilian Chiropractors' Association (ABQ), the Federal Police in Brazil, acting on a complaint from physiotherapy leaders, detained visiting doctors of chiropractic and students from Palmer College's Clinics Abroad program on the grounds that they were practicing physiotherapy without a license. The incident occurred on June 26.
bulletRethinking the subluxation by Dr. John F. Markham -- The subluxation is the cornerstone of the chiropractic profession. If there is no subluxation, our profession has no reason for its standing as a separate profession. The most significant problem we face in attaining full recognition is filling in the scientific gaps in our model and properly explaining our philosophy.
bulletA new conversation by Dr. Richard Barwell -- The storage shed had that musty smell of old blankets and wet cardboard. There was a layer of dust on everything and just being in the space made me feel like I wanted to wash my hands. Articles that I had once prized as a brand new purchase sat forgotten. How did I get all this junk in my life? Why on earth did I continue to pay storage for this unused debris?

News & Features

bulletMagician: Frozen but not foolish
bulletStructure vs function: dueling paradigms by Dr. Mark Payne
bulletHealing and healers -- then and now by Stephen Lewis
bulletArthroscopic knee surgeries generally useless, studies show
bulletC-sections increase to one in three
bulletOsteoporosis drugs can 'kill' jawbone
bulletRemoval of healthy ovaries as cancer prevention unproven
bulletInfluenza vaccine claims exaggerated
bulletFDA experts want to ban OTC cold drugs for kids under six
bulletOlympian credits chiropractic care
bulletProstate screen may be harmful for older men
bulletAntibiotics questioned for sinus infections

Columns

bulletA change of season, a season to change by Dr. Richard Barwell
bulletThe seeds of greatness by Dr. CJ Mertz
bulletWill the real chiropractors please stand up? by Dr. Kevin Pallis and Dr. Ed Plentz
bulletCompany Profile: A successful practice is a great practice
bulletCorrection of vertebral subluxations by Dr. Ogi Ressel
bulletOne change that IS for the better by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletThe frustration of outcome dichotomy by DeDe Van Riper
bulletPhilosophy in motion by Dr. Ken Vinton

 

 

 

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