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Chiropractor focuses on 'whole person' treatment
GREENVILLE - For Dr. Jessica Will, chiropractic care doesn't just involve adjustments.
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Daytona State College is closed for the holidays. And, while many institutions start classes Jan.
Barbara Hamann has been promoted to manager of people services at St. Nicholas Hospital.
Palmer receives full NCA regional accreditation for its campuses
December 17, 2009 - Palmer College of Chiropractic recently received regional accreditation for all three of its campuses.
Apply now for study about jaw pain
People age 21 or older with chronic jaw pain classified as temporomandibular disorder may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study investigating whether the Activator Chiropractic Technique can reduce head and neck pain and the need for prescription pain medications, and improve quality of life.
Alice M. Leeder, 25, a resident of Davenport, Iowa, formerly of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died Friday, December 11, 2009, at her home.
COCSA celebrates 40 years at annual meeting
December 9, 2009 - Congress of Chiropractic State Associations celebrated its 40 year anniversary at their annual convention Nov.
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Rod and Shannon Schroeder open Wright Choice Chiropractic
Rod and Shannon Schroeder both grew up in the Kamrar area, so they feel like they've come home again.
PCCR begins patient recruiting for study
December 2, 2009 - Researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research clinic facility are looking for 165 people in the Quad Cities with hypertension or high blood pressure, to participate in a clinical research study with the potential for significant impact on the treatment of hypertension.
Reid health bill helps chiropractors, drugmakers
Chiropractors get a lift in the Senate health care bill, thanks to a senator from the state practitioners consider the birthplace of their profession -- Iowa.
Palmer inducts Eric Russell into Great Hall of Philosophers
November 19, 2009 - Dr. Eric Russell, associate professor in the Department of Chiropractic Sciences at Parker College of Chiropractic, was inducted into its Great Hall of Philosophers.
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Scott J. Macco of Sheboygan, an engineering technology student at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, is currently employed through the Cooperative Education Program at Hormel Foods, Austin, Minn.
Riverside Chiropractic Center celebrates 10 years of service
Riverside Chiropractic Center reached a landmark achievement this year. Dr. Sean Gibbs, a Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate, and Dr.
Erchonia opens Laser Health Care Center at Parker
November 4, 2009 - Erchonia, in cooperation with Parker College of Chiropractic, announced the opening of the new Erchonia Laser Health Care Center to provide better facilities and laser equipment for patient care, to increase public awareness, and to improve chiropractic education.
What I do: I am a chiropractor practicing upper cervical care, a unique form of chiropractics.
NCCAM awards stimulus funding to Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research
October 29, 2009 - The National Institutes of Health , National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine , has awarded a supplemental grant to the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research for its clinical study on the relationship between back pain and possible abnormal function of the supportive muscles in the back.
Chiropractor uses skills abroad
It's with bright eyes and a wide smile that Dr. Vanda Corbett speaks of her upcoming trip to India.
Riverside Chiropractic Center reached a landmark achievement this year. Dr. Sean Gibbs, a Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate, and Dr.
University of Iowa faculty, staff and students have been awarded more than $46 million in grants financed by federal stimulus money.
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