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Medical doctors focus on crisis and disease care after the person has already become sick or injured. They use drugs to treat symptoms which often cover up the underlying causes of health problems. They excel in emergency treatment of broken bones, injuries and surgery, but are not generally recognized as successful in treating acute and chronic neck, back, joint and muscle problems and lifestyle related chronic degenerative diseases. Medical schools provide little or no training in nutrition, wellness lifestyles and natural therapies. Chiropractors focus on both preventive care and treatment of acute and chronic neck, back, joint and muscle problems. Chiropractors teach patients to recognize early warning signs of dis-health and to utilize chiropractic care on a regular basis and improve lifestyle to help prevent most physical and medical crisis conditions. Chiropractic colleges provide education in Orthomolecular Medicine, nutrition, and stress preventive health care methods. ...
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HOW ARE CHIROPRACTORS DIFFERENT FROM MEDICAL DOCTORS?
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