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| Portable device can be used in home, rather than hospital, and can be worn for treatment anytime, anywhere, including work. |
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| Web 2.0 chiropractic marketing expert, Dr. Matthew Loop, pioneers and endorses social media for explosive practice building and lucrative residual income streams. His widely acclaimed "Social Media Elite" video training series provides insider Web 2.0 strategies and proven tactics that leave traditional marketing methods in the dust. |
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| FeelGoodNow.com offers immediate health research and solutions for consumers and practitioners who seek helpful complementary and preventative information through a user-friendly site. |
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| Why one Chiropractor is changing the rules of the game and going against the grain to inform, enlighten and enrich the lives of his patients. While others are pushing drugs and toxins, he's pushing organic and natural and making a real difference. |
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| A California chiropractor and InventHelp® client has invented a seat cushion to make sitting more comfortable. |
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| New Websites Complement HealthCare.com Reach in the Fast Growing Health Vertical |
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| Survivors of chiropractic stroke launch an outdoor advertising campaign in multiple American cities to warn the public about the risks of neck manipulation. |
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| Singapore's ParkwayHealth is the first healthcare group in Southeast Asia to offer the In-Space percutaneous interspinous distraction device, a revolutionary spinal procedure. |
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| Dr. Michael Beck, D.C. launches chiropractic marketing blog to help chiropractors become more profitable, work less, and enjoy life more. Dr. Beck dispenses free advice on how to build a successful chiropractic practice via the internet. Teaching fellow doctors how to blog their way to new patients, Dr. Beck is earning a reputation as the leading Chiropractic Practice-Building resource on the Internet. www.DCPracticeTools.com |
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| Noteworthy factors triggering growth in the market for trauma devices include rise in osteoporosis prevalence, product and technological innovations, availability of reimbursement options and growing attention to old age healthcare. As ageing population and life expectancy continue to increase steadily, global demand for trauma devices will continue to expand and reach $4.8 billion by 2012. |
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