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Congratulations to all who exercised their right to vote
We are all glad that the election is finally behind us. Many are pleased with the outcomes, while others not so much. Either way we all know that our politicians need to find a way to work together, despite their … Continue reading
Appreciation
Many of my friends already know that my brother, Martin is also a chiropractor. Although he practices far from here in Northfield, New Jersey (close to Atlantic City), he has been instrumental in my own development as a chiropractor. More … Continue reading
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Teacher Cadet Program Honored
On Wednesday Charlene and I attended the “Dick and Tunky Riley WhatWorksSC Award for Excellence” (in education) ceremony. The celebration was held in Columbia to present cash awards and trophies recognizing outstanding educational initiatives. Richard Riley, U.S. Secretary of Education … Continue reading
Just for fun
Other than professional entertainers or newscasters, none of us seems to like to hear the sound of a recording of our own voice. I was recently humbled when a friend in Japan placed a video recording of myself and Dr. … Continue reading
Happy birthday month
September is birthday month! No, not yours or mine; we’re celebrating the birth of a profession, chiropractic. The story of chiropractic’s birth is actually a colorful event. This important discovery took place in Davenport, Iowa, on September 18, 1895 when … Continue reading
Some of our best friends…
Noted chiropractic philosopher, Reggie Gold would often say, “If you’re not out to change the world, everything else is just Mickey Mouse.” That was his way of inspiring us to a greater vision. I can also remember Reggie saying: “Friends … Continue reading
What is chiropractic?
Simply stated, chiropractic is a way to improve a person’s whole life, not just their health. It does this without taking anything out of the body or putting anything in. That makes chiropractic much safer than most things done in … Continue reading
What about sick people?
Whenever someone new becomes a part of my chiropractic practice it is our regular procedure to provide them with a report. The report explains what their spinal analysis revealed, as well as the objective of care in our practice. Most … Continue reading
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The known, the unknown and the predictable
While teaching chiropractic seminars I meet many chiropractors and some of them write to me with questions. Today I received the following question from a chiropractor in Japan: “Today I have a question. I am seeing someone with varicosis around … Continue reading
A thousand points of light
A famous oft repeated line from the campaign speeches of former President, George H.W. Bush was, “A thousand points of light.” Although the Bush administration fell short of the ideal, the idea was a great one. It spoke to American … Continue reading