 | NeuroInfiniti instrumentation:
Technology gives athletes an edge --
As more than 10,000 athletes from around
the world gathered in China for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the focus was
definitely on health and fitness. Although the news media turned the
spotlight on concerns such as pollution, human rights, and political
disputes, the athletes were more concerned with their performances. |
 | Cost of medical errors underestimated
-- Although the cost of medical
errors is shockingly high, the totals may actually be underestimated by as
much as 30 percent. |
 | Chopra endorsement sets Zrii apart
-- When the Chopra Center for
Wellbeing announced its endorsement of a liquid nutritional drink called
Zrii, many people were stunned. It was the first product to win an
endorsement by the highly prestigious Center founded by Deepak Chopra, MD
and David Simon, MD in 1996. Obviously, Zrii wasn't just another 'health
drink.' |
 | Rehab and the subluxation-based
chiropractor by Dr. Mark R. Payne --
As subluxation-based chiropractors, our
main mission is the detection and correction of vertebral subluxation in
our patients. In recent years, many DCs have begun to integrate
rehabilitation into their practices. But how does the separate science of
rehabilitation co-exist with and complement our primary purpose as
chiropractors? |
 | VA expands chiropractic program --
The Veteran's Health Administration
(VHA) has taken steps to incorporate and expand chiropractic into its
healthcare system. As the largest healthcare system in the United States,
and boasting more than 7.9 million enrolled veterans, the integration of
chiropractic will be facilitated by the VHA's National Director of
Chiropractic Services, Anthony J. Lisi, DC, Chief of Chiropractic at the
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, and Associate Professor of Clinical
Sciences at the University of Bridgeport, Conn. |