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Zinc lozenges and the common cold

The outcome of a meta-analysis published online on June 23, 2001 in the Open Respiratory Medicine Journal concludes that zinc lozenges are beneficial in reducing the length of the…

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Why do babies cry?

The Anatomical and Physiological Changes During the Moments After Birth By George Malcolm Morley, MB, ChB, FACOG Smiles, relief, congratulations and applause do not begin when a child is…

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Which Pain-Killer is right for me?

An article which appeared in the Los Angles Times titled, "Analgesics may kill more than pain," reinforces the chiropractic principle that drugs are not the desired method to relieve…

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Wheeled Shoes raise safety concerns, say chiropractors

The above headline comes from a March 15, 2007, PRNewswire and USNewswire release. The original release from the American Chiropractic Association expresses safety concerns both for the children who…

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What MDs Say about Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic

"Unbelievable physiological improvement with Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic. This is the type of work that is going on out there that the medical profession does not know is going on,…

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What is the Safety Pin Cycle?

For the sake of simplicity, Doctors of Chiropractic refer to the "Brain-Body" connection as the "Safety Pin Cycle." Each brain cell has a specific function of communicating to the…

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What is an Atlas Orthogonist?

The ATLAS ORTHOGONIST (or thog' ah nist) is a doctor in the field of Chiropractic, with training in the structure, function and bio-mechanics of the upper cervical spine. The…

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Washington Health Department Suspends Mercury Restrictions for Swine Flu Vaccine

In preparation for swine-flu vaccinations next month, the state of Washington's Health Department has temporarily suspended a rule that limits the amount of a mercury preservative in vaccines given…

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Vitamin D’s Heart & Diabetes Promise Affirmed, Again

Middle-aged and older people with high blood levels of vitamin D were one-third less likely to develop heart disease by Craig Weatherby - Vital Choices The findings of the…

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Vitamin D supplements could fight Crohn’s disease

Canadian research team publishes findings in Journal of Biological Chemistry Montreal, January 27, 2010 – A new study has found that Vitamin D, readily available in supplements or cod…

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