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Many people are reluctant to try chiropractic care because of the misconception that it is quackery or not based on scientific facts. Chiropractic has a long history of effectively treating multiple conditions, and to date, there are thousands of scientific studies that show the effectiveness and safety of chiropractic care. Provided here are essential resources allowing you to research for yourself how chiropractic care may be beneficial for any number of conditions.
PubMed.org - Searchable database of biomedical literature from life science journals, MEDLINE, and online books. This is a good resource to find peer-reviewed articles on Chiropractic that were not written by those in the profession. Index to Chiropractic Literature - The Chiropractic Library Consortium provides this free searchable databasee of peer-reviewed chiropractic journals, as well as other newspaper and magazines. This database only includes chiropractic sources. The Manual, Alternative and Natural Therapy Index System (or MANTIS) - provides literature on alternative medicines including chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, and other forms of medicine. International Chiropractic Pediatric Association - The ICPA provides articles listed alphabetically by condition on how chiropractic treats pediatric and other patients. |






