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ARCHIVES OF PREVIOUS NEWS UPDATES
10/21/2004 Largest study of chiropractic in children reveals widespread health problems from spinal distortions 
A study of 650 children, published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR), revealed that spinal lesions called vertebral subluxations are associated with a variety of children’s health complaints.
10/1/2004 JVSR, WCA hit two more publicity home runs 
The main purpose of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR) is to publish solid chiropractic research and it has earned a reputation for its high‑quality papers from researchers around the world. But lately, JVSR has been accomplishing two other important tasks: generating widespread positive publicity for chiropractic and showing the world that the profession is grounded in science.
3/15/2004 Brain Awareness Week 
Brain Awareness Week, which raises public awareness and creates interest in brain and nervous system research, takes place this month in classrooms, laboratories, and lecture halls across the nation.
1/19/2004 Video: Dr. Rondberg Talks About The Need For Research 
7/22/2003 Associate Editor Teams up with Life Skills U 
Chiropractors, to make a blanket statement, are not conventional people.
7/1/2003 JVSR makes news with research on Crohn's disease 
The Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR) has attracted widespread attention from medical reporters and researchers with an important paper on the possible link between subluxations and Crohn's disease.
6/14/2003 The Chiropractic Association Of Ireland 
28 cents. Not a lot of money. Some people drop more than 28 cents a day out of their pocket onto to the street and aren't even aware of it. 28 cents a day over seven days is about the price of one pint of beer in Dublin. Again, not a lot of money.
5/28/2003 Link Between Crohn's Disease, Spinal Problems 
According to a recent study, researchers in Japan say there is a possible link between Crohn's disease and interference to the nervous system from spinal misalignments.
5/16/2003 Researchers Discover Possible Link Between Crohns and the Spine 
According to a recent study, researchers in Japan say there is a possible link between Crohn’s disease and interference to the nervous system from spinal misalignments.
1/22/2003 New Video Promotion Teaches Doctors the Importance of Research and the Mission of JVSR.com 
Video segment with Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
12/1/2002 I Am Responsible 
Distributed via Dr. Kirk Erksen's email newsletter
11/8/2002 Dr. Madeline Behrendt Named an Associate Editor of JVSR 
Dr. Madeline Behrendt, an author and speaker committed to connecting women to chiropractic and chiropractors to women has accepted a position as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research.
11/7/2002 Sacro Occipital Technique Organization (SOTO) - USA Research Update 
SOTO-USA as an SOT teaching and researching organization is dedicated to sharing the most updated and comprehensive research relating to Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT).
11/7/2002 JVSR to Offer On Line Continuing Education 
The Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research is presently developing an on line continuing education program to serve the chiropractic profession according to JVSR Editor Dr. Matthew McCoy.
11/6/2002 I am Responsible 
Reprinted from HealthWatch Newsletter by Dr.
11/6/2002 WCA Board member named to NCCAM Advisory Council 
Kristina M. Collins, D.C., a member of the World Chiropractic Alliance International Board of Governors, is one of six new members appointed by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) to its National Advisory Council on Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
11/3/2002 Wellness, Holism and Chiropractic 
Recent article in Chiropractic Lifestyles by Dr. Matthew McCoy
7/4/2001 An Open Letter To All Chiropractic Technique Developers and Experts 
By Dr. Matthew McCoy. It is a pleasure to announce the second phase of a three-phase project to document and codify chiropractic technique for the benefit of the chiropractic profession and consumers.
10/1/2000 JVSR brochures available: Ideal way to educate public about subluxation research 
One of the most insidious and unjustified complaints made against chiropractic by the medical establish is that it is "unscientific." Yet, for decades, we had difficulty rebutting this claim since chiropractic research was, for the most part, inaccessible to those outside the profession.
9/1/2000 JVSR Call for Papers 
The Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research announces a call for papers. If you've ever thought about writing and submitting a research paper to a peer reviewed scientific journal, now is the time to do so.
8/1/2000 Educating your patients and community with JVSR 
We live in a time when all aspects of society are demanding accountability, particularly from health care professions.
7/1/2000 JVSR brings chiropractic science to patients and the media 
For the first time ever, chiropractors now have the opportunity to end more than a century of lies and propaganda by helping the public discover the "Science Behind the Subluxation" with the online Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR) at www.jvsr.com.
4/1/2000 JVSR switches to electronic format 
The Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR), following the lead of many scientific and medical research journals including the Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet, will offer its research papers and associated reports on its own website: www.jvsr.com.
6/1/1999 Publishing in JVSR 
In the Dec. '98 issue of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR), my first case was published: "Reduction of Psoriasis in a Patient under Network Spinal Analysis Care: A Case Report." It detailed the shift from the results of limited drug therapy to the response of Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) care. With this publication, a case that was part of my "ordinary" week became extraordinary.
8/1/1998 Chiropractic research could be big news 
Each week, thousands of press releases and news stories are distributed to the media by the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Many of these are picked up by newspapers and television news shows and passed on to millions of people around the world.
   

 

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