Summer 2009, Volume 2, Issue 3  

 

FEATURED ARTICLES:

Editor’s Log—Moment of Truth Edges Closer for Electronic Records Mandate »

The Rarest Breed of Pioneer:
Richard Yennie and the Rise of
Acupuncture in America »

Federal Stimulus Money: Quick Read Summary for Chiropractors »

New Electronic Health Records Policies: What They Mean for Chiropractors—Interview with Joe Brisson »

Integrating Information Technology Into Your Practice—Interview with
Steven Kraus, DC »

The Yoga of Transitions »

Nutrition Update »

Exercise and Fitness Report »

Chiropractic Research Roundup »

CAM in Review »

Health News

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HEALTH NEWS

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ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO
CANCER
EXERCISE AND SPORTS
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
HEART DISEASE
MEDICATION AND SURGERY
NUTRITION
OBESITY AND WEIGHT LOSS
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH

ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO

Cutbacks on Smoking Cessation Harm Those Who Need Help

Cigarette Tax Boost Prods Some to Quit

CANCER

Anticancer Benefits of Fruits and Vegetables Underlined

EXERCISE AND SPORTS

Using Video Games to Encourage Kids to Exercise

ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH

Pathogens in Our Pork

Sitting in Traffic May Trigger Heart Attacks

HEALTH POLICY

Comparative Effectiveness Research Poised for Expansion

School Lunch Programs Promoting Unhealthy Food Need Change

Medical Journals with Most Drug Ads Are Most Negative Toward Supplements

UN Releases Plan to Reduce Food Waste and Increase Sustainability

Will Computerized Medical Records Really Mean Better (and Cheaper) Health Care?

First Lady Is a Strong Proponent of Healthy Eating

Drowning in a River of Corn Calories

Ethical Questions as Trauma Treatment Experiment Shows Increased Death Rate

World Health Organization Warns of Health Effects of Climate Change

Cutbacks on Smoking Cessation Harm Those Who Need Help

Authors of Psychiatric Guidelines Have Financial Ties to Drug Companies