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They published it in 2005 in a chiropractic journal called the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research.
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But hang on: in the long-term chiropractic treatment group, the average level was 146.
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This talks about one of the many reasons people do and should stay under regular Chiropractic care.
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Therapies such as acupuncture, chiropractic care and even doctor-recommended massages can be very beneficial but probably not covered by insurance.
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Meanwhile, the share of the population that gets chiropractic treatment every year has fallen from a high of 12% to under 8%.
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And although acupuncture and chiropractic medicine are starting to be taught at the school, many of Goldstein's techniques are looked upon warily.
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So are we supposed to believe that chiropractic is bad for you in the first year, but good for you after that?
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And they ran a very small study, with just 76 patients, all who came to chiropractic clinics with back pain, whom they divided into 3 groups.
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The space next door -- which used to be a shop -- is now a rest area where volunteers give massages and chiropractic adjustments to weary workers.
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Your digs, just eight miles from San Antonio International Airport, are perfect for hunkering down for the night, with high ceilings, balconies, high-quality chiropractic mattresses and free wi-fi.
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Richard Ebbrecht left his Brooklyn chiropractic office around 3 p.m. for his home in Middle Island, about 60 miles away, calculating that he could make the drive home before the worst of the blizzard set in.
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You see as much enthusiasm for homeopathy, chiropractic, herbal remedies and other forms of folk medicine on the far right as on the far left, and for the same fundamental reason: distrust of expertise, of the scientific method, and of the good intentions of the authorities.
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