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Current Newsletter Articles :: August 2010

Jerry Rice, Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee, Gives Credit to His Longevity to ChiropracticJerry Rice, Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee, Gives Credit to His Longevity to Chiropractic
A release on Business News Wire on August 3, 2010 carried a title that read, "The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress Congratulates Jerry Rice on his Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction". ...
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Woman With Amenorrhea Helped With Chiropractic - Case StudyWoman With Amenorrhea Helped With Chiropractic - Case Study
A case study published on July 19, 2010 in the scientific periodical, the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal and Family Health, documents the care of a 25 year old woman who had not yet had her first ...
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Medical Errors Cost $19.5 Billion Per YearMedical Errors Cost $19.5 Billion Per Year
The Wall Street Journal carried an article with the headline, "Study Puts Cost of Medical Errors At $19.5 Billion", on August 9, 2010. The article is based on a study commissioned by the ...
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Another Study Shows Safety of ChiropracticAnother Study Shows Safety of Chiropractic
A research article published on August 3, 2010 in the journal, Chiropractic & Osteopathy, further shows the safety of chiropractic adjustments. The article itself was a review of numerous other ...
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Time Spent in Front of TV or Computer Screen Can Cause Problems for Children Time Spent in Front of TV or Computer Screen Can Cause Problems for Children
A new study published in the June 9, 2010 issue of the BMC Public Health Journal warned that, "time spent on screen-based activity is a contributing factor to physical complaints among young ...
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Chiropractic Effective and Safe for Neck Pain According to New StudyChiropractic Effective and Safe for Neck Pain According to New Study
A study published in the journal, Chiropractic & Osteopathy, on July 9, 2010 looked at three types of chiropractic adjustments to see how patients with neck pain responded to care. The study also ...
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