Topical ointments sold by DCs free from methyl salicylateTopical pain-relieving ointments prescribed by chiropractors are safe when used as directed and are free from the ingredients allegedly contributing to the death of a teenage athlete, according to manufacturers. Black-tie affair honors Monte GreenawaltA black-tie party, attended by approximately 100 friends, family, and supporters of the chiropractic industry, honored Monte Greenawalt, DC, founder of Foot Levelers, Inc., at the end of May. Anti-chiropractic article appears on MSNBCAn anti-chiropractic article that appeared in the May issue of SELF magazine has been posted to the MSNBC Web site. One-in-five workers take office suppliesIs overhead for office supplies getting a bit high. It might be because employees are helping themselves. NYCC receives ‘Gold’ awardNew York Chiropractic College (NYCC) was presented with the Empire State Advantage’s Excellence at Work Program “Gold” level of recognition award during a ceremony held June 8. SCUHS launches AOM programSouthern California of Health Sciences (SCU) will launch a daytime Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AOM) Program, with its first class to start in September. Sherman College Board names presidentSherman College of Straight Chiropractic has a new president, thanks to the college’s Board of Trustees. Parker student inducted in Michigan’s Hall of FameOne chiropractic student decided to use his knowledge of the profession to educate athletes and trainers at his college alma mater. Dr. James W. Parker honored with statue unveilingThe late Dr. James W. Parker was honored with a statue unveiling in Parker College of Chiropractic’s courtyard June 1. The gathering also commemorated Parker’s 25th anniversary. WFC and ECU celebrate chiropractic in Portugal“Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Chiropractic” was the title and theme of the World Federation of Chiropractic’s (WFC) Ninth Biennial Congress and the European Chiropractic (ECU) 75th Anniversary Convention held in Vilamoura, Portugal in May. F4CP getting the message outPositive messages about chiropractic are changing the public’s perception of the profession, according to the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress OSCA passes new unity resolutionThe Board of Directors of the Ohio State Chiropractic Association (OSCA) has passed its second resolution on national unity in three months. Connecticut DCs fight anti-chiropractic actions, request supportThe Connecticut Chiropractic Council (CCC) is urging its members and other chiropractors to support its efforts in fighting anti-chiropractic actions within the state. Study says anger helps people think clearlyAnger seems to help people make better choices, according to a study conducted by Wesley Moons, a psychologist#tracking |
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