chiropractors

Everyone should have a primary care provider (PCP), but not everyone does. There are myriad reasons why: some choose not to go to the doctor (hello, young people); some can’t afford care; others may live in provider “deserts” such as rural areas. Whatever the reason, a growing movement exists to expand who can act as a PCP. Chiropractors have been a part of this expansion, but is that wise?
It s been a splendid week for those who are averse to evidence-based medicine. This week alone, we wrote about a Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, who thinks that cancer is caused by a fungus, and can be cured by baking soda.
According to the American Chiropractic Association, each year about 20 million Americans see a chiropractor with complaints
Preston H. Long has been a licensed chiropractor for nearly 30 years, but he has devoted more time fighting chiropractic fraud and abuse than he ever