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March 2005 Issue
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
States Support for Chiropractic
Once
again for 2005 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
appeared as the feature speaker at the
International Chiropractors Association Sports
and Fitness Symposium. The event was held March
4-5, 2005, in conjunction with the Arnold
Bodybuilding and Fitness Classic. For each of
the past 13 years Arnold, (now Governor
Schwarzenegger) has taken time out of his
Fitness Classic to make an appearance and speak
to the chiropractors. In addition to his speech
he also takes the time to take a picture with
each chiropractor present.
Governor
Schwarzenegger has been a long time supporter of
chiropractic and has said so on many occasions.
He strongly believes that chiropractic is a
natural approach to health and many people
benefit from chiropractic care.
“I am so happy to be back among such good
friends because we are really partners in the
same mission, getting people well and keeping
them healthy through natural means,"
said Governor Schwarzenegger.
" As partners, we know the relationship between
exercise and health, and chiropractors are the
best profession to help make this happen.
Chiropractors are truly the most noble of health
professionals because of the good that you do. I
know in my own experience, and with my own
family, chiropractic has helped me and kept me
going when other people would have had to just
give up because they couldn’t make it. You all
know Dr. Franco Columbu is a great chiropractor
and he has been with me for so many years, in
competitions, in making movies; he is like my
own personal chiropractor, always there to take
care of me, and that has been a big part of my
success.”
This year Governor
Schwarzenegger also made a special point of
speaking about school lunches. He stated that he
believes that children should not have junk food
present in the school. He said that children
should have healthy food to help them live
healthier lives.
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Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
Linked to Chromosomal Changes
The February 28,
2005, Medical News Today reported on a new study
that linked methylphenidate, the most widely
prescribed of a class of amphetamine-like drugs
used to treat ADHD, with chromosome
abnormalities, occurrences associated with
increased risks of cancer and other adverse
health effects.
Methylphenidate
is the generic name for a group of drugs that
includes Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate CD and
others.
The article noted
that researchers at The University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and the
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
(UTMB), said they undertook the study because,
even though methylphenidate has been approved
for human use for more than 50 years, “there are
surprisingly few studies” in either animals or
human beings “on the potential for serious side
effects,” such as causing mutations and cancer.
In this Texas study
researchers drew blood from children diagnosed
with ADHD before they started taking
methylphenidate in order to measure the level of
chromosomal abnormalities. Then three months
after the children had begun taking
methylphenidate, the researchers drew the
children's blood again and tested it a second
time, then compared it to the levels before the
drug was taken. All of the children in the
admittedly small study showed an increase in
chromosomal damage within three weeks.
Lead author Randa A.
El-Zein, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of
epidemiology at M.D. Anderson who performed the
blood studies using several techniques, noted,
"A higher frequency of aberrations is reported
to be associated with an increased risk of
cancer down the line." El-Zein continued, "It
was pretty surprising that all of the children
taking methylphenidate showed an increase in
chromosome abnormalities in a relatively short
period of time."
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Chiropractic Care Helps Body
Physiology and DNA Repair - Study Shows
The March 7, 2005,
Medical News Today reported on a study that
shows that chiropractic helps body physiology
and DNA repair. The study, published in the
February 18, 2005, scientific periodical, the
Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research,
(JVSR), was a collaboration between
chiropractors and researchers at the University
of Lund in Sweden. In this study researchers
found that chiropractic care could influence
basic physiological processes affecting
oxidative stress and DNA repair.
The
article noted that serum thiols are primary
antioxidants. Higher antioxidant levels can
serve as a way of measuring human health status
and DNA repair enzyme activity, which has been
shown to correlate with lifespan and aging. In
this study researchers measured serum thiol
levels in 21 patients, some of these with a
variety of health issues or pain, who had
undergone short-term chiropractic care.
Researchers also evaluated a group of 25
asymptomatic patients who had undergone
long-term chiropractic care. These results were
then compared to a control group of 30 people
who had not received any chiropractic care.
The study results
showed that, as the researchers expected,
patients who were in pain had the lowest
antioxidant levels. However, those patients who
were under longer term chiropractic care had
statistically significant higher antioxidant
levels than both the short term patients with
pain, as well as those without pain who did not
receive chiropractic care.
One of the authors,
Dr. Christopher Kent, explained, “Going through
life, we experience physical, chemical, and
emotional stress. These stresses affect the
function of the nervous system. We hypothesized
that these disturbances in nerve function could
affect oxidative stress and DNA repair on a
cellular level.” Kent continued, "Oxidative
stress, metabolically generating free radicals,
is now a broadly accepted theory of how we age
and develop disease.”
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Smoking in Late Pregnancy
Linked to Lower IQ
The March 5, 2005,
issue of the British Medical Journal (BMJ)
reports on a study that shows that mothers who
smoke in late pregnancy risk having children
with lower intelligence. The research found that
young men whose mothers smoked 20 or more
cigarettes a day had IQs that were on average
6.2 points below those of sons of non-smokers.
The
study noted that the more the mother smoked, the
more it affected IQ of the offspring when they
grew to an adult. Additionally, the study noted
that there was no real difference in
socio-economic levels related to the loss of IQ
and smoking during late pregnancy.
Erik Mortensen,
researcher and one of the authors from
Copenhagen University Hospital, Indiana
University, commented, "Our results reveal
significant long term effects of maternal
smoking during pregnancy on mental development.
Maternal smoking during pregnancy was associated
with lower adult intelligence and there appeared
to be a dose-response relationship between
maternal smoking and offspring intelligence."
The study noted that
the reason for this finding was not totally
understood, but the authors did say an adverse
effect on the central nervous system and brain
may be a factor: "It seems justified to assume
that part of the effect of maternal smoking on
offspring cognitive development is a direct
result of the effect of substances in cigarette
smoke on the fetal central nervous system."
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Study Shows Chiropractic
More Effective Than Medication or Acupuncture
Research published
in the January 2005, issue of the scientific
periodical the Journal of Manipulative and
Physiological Therapeutics, (JMPT) showed that
patients with chronic spinal pain syndromes, who
received chiropractic care, did markedly better
than patients who received either medication or
acupuncture.
Participants
in this study were those who had pain for more
than 13 weeks. These participants were divided
into three groups who exclusively received one
type of care. One group got medication, one
group received acupuncture and one group
received chiropractic care. The participants
were evaluated using standardized
questionnaires. These questionnaires were given
initially when the participant entered the
study, then again 9 weeks after the initiation
of care. These results were then compared to
repeat questionnaires given to the same patients
12 months later.
Researchers were
extremely careful to exclude patients who were
receiving multiple forms of care for their
problem. Their intent was to have the results
only reflect benefits from a single type of
care. In this way outside factors could be
minimized and the results should be attributed
exclusively to the type of care the patient
received.
Results showed that
12 months later, only the group that received
chiropractic care was still experiencing
significant improvement. Researchers noted that
all three groups had experienced some short term
benefits from their various care. They also
noted that the patients who got acupuncture did
better than those who were in the group that
received medication. However, they noted that
the group receiving chiropractic are showed the
best results. The authors concluded "Overall,
patients who have chronic mechanical spinal pain
syndromes and received spinal manipulation
gained significant broad-based beneficial
short-term and long-term outcomes."
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Including Chiropractic to Save
Money
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Several
stories have surfaced where chiropractic care is
being included in health care plans in an effort
to drive down the overall cost of health care.
In one story from the February 22, 2005,
Business Wire, California Assemblyman Paul
Koretz (right) introduced legislation designed
to reduce skyrocketing health care costs by
including chiropractic as a mandatory benefit.
The report notes that the bill, AB 1185, was
prompted by a new study reporting that health
care spending soaks up 24% of the growth in the
economy. Another recent study showed that adding
chiropractic care to an insurance plan actually
helps lower the costs of the plan.
California Senator
Elaine
Alquist
is also in support of this concept and added,
"Everyone who must grapple with the astronomical
costs of health care -- insurers, patients,
employers, and the government -- will benefit
from wider access to chiropractic care, which
can provide proven cost savings to the health
care system."
California is not the only place where the trend
of including chiropractic to save money has
caught on. As reported in another Business Wire
report on March 3, 2005, American Specialty
Health (ASH), a leading complementary health
care organization, is debuting new health plan
coverage that allows employers in the state of
Virginia to offer low-cost insurance benefits
for complementary health care including
chiropractic.
The offering makes good business sense. The
report notes that according to George Devries,
president and CEO of American Specialty Health,
a new study in the Archives of Internal Medicine
shows that employees with chiropractic insurance
coverage had 41 percent fewer hospitalizations
for back pain than employees without
chiropractic coverage. Employees with
chiropractic coverage also had 32 percent fewer
back surgeries and significantly lower
utilization rates for expensive procedures such
as CT and MRI scans as well as X-rays when
compared with employees without chiropractic
insurance. "With the growing consumer demand for
complementary health care and employers`
increasing needs for cost-effective health
coverages, our company is stepping in to meet a
need that is often unfulfilled by mainstream
insurers," said Devries. "As a result, coverage
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Patience serves as a protection against wrongs as clothes
do against cold. For if you put on more clothes as the cold increases,
it will have no power to hurt you. So in like manner you must grow in
patience when you meet with great wrongs, and they will then be
powerless to vex your mind.
- Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519)
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