Jerry Rice named spokesperson for F4CP

December 9, 2008 — Jerry Rice, considered the greatest wide receiver in National Football League (NFL) history and one of the greatest players that ever played, now carries the ball for the chiropractic profession. The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) has...

How to sit properly (it's not as erect as you might think)

I've always said that sitting in front of a computer for eight hours a day can't be healthy, and apparently I'm right. According to a new survey, back pain is up--not surprising, considering we sit for about 36...

Chiropractic Treatment Helps Autistic Children

"FORMER Top Gear presenter Quentin Willson inspired parents Susan and Gary Crisp to try an unusual method of helping their autistic son. Every month, Susan takes her eight-year-old son, Daniel, for a 15-minute chiropractic treatment. Chiropractic is a complementary therapy...

Pregnant women fail to relieve back pain

"Less than 10 percent of pregnant women with musculoskeletal back pain were satisfied with the symptom relief they obtained, a U.S. study found. The study, published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, says despite the high prevalence of...

Chiropracticians and low back pain

"They are complementary and alternative health care practicians who use their hands to manipulate your spine, with the purpose of healing some diseases such as asthma, allergy, dizziness or low back pain. The chiropractic profession is accredited in many countries"

Chiropractic Software Program Comparisons

Review of the most used software programs for chiropracticians

Say NO to Drugs, Say YES to your Babies - Chiropractic News

"If you needed one more reason not to take drugs try this one. Reports published this week found that women who take Prozac, a common antidepressant drug, during the second half of their pregnancy are about six times more likely to give birth to a baby with a rare but...

Turtle sex, chiropractic death, and peyote under the pillow: a year-by-year a...

"...Record collectors are typically thought of as irascible loners, but in the Washington of the ?50s and early ?60s, there existed a group of scruffy young blues and folk fans who could?ve given the Illuminati a run for their all-seeing eyes. They thought of themselves as...

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