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Creating a World According to Hoyle Instead of Garp
May 15, 2000 (Vol. 18, Issue 11)
Matthies v. Mastromonaco,DO: The Right to Be Informed, or Research Findings Come Home to Roost.
March 20, 2000 (Vol. 18, Issue 07)
Tales from the Crypt: Fables of Foibles, or RCTs That Go Bump in the Night
January 25, 2000 (Vol. 18, Issue 03)
"Gentlemen, Let's Work the Problem!"
December 1, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 25)
Stalking the "S" Word: A Response to the Sludge Report
October 4, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 21)
Synopsis of Research Agenda Conference IV: Arlington Heights, IL, July 23-25, 1999
September 20, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 20)
The Big Picture of Research: The Limitations and Politics of Randomized Clinical Trials
August 9, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 17)
Design Flaws and Inconsistencies in Dysmenorrhea Study Published in Pain
June 14, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 13)
Unmasking an "Exposé" of Chiropractic: An Error-Ridden and Misguided Missive
June 14, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 13)
A Walk on the Wild Side of Allopathic Medicine: Going Ballistic Instead of Holistic
April 19, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 09)
A Walk on the Wild Side of Allopathic Medicine: Going Ballistic Instead of Holistic
April 19, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 09)
One-Dimensional Chiropractic: Thinking Outside of the Box
February 22, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 05)
Scratching Where It Itches: Core Issues in Chiropractic Research
January 1, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 01)
The Backlash against Alternative Medicine
November 2, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 23)
Taking the Helm in Today's Health Care
September 7, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 19)
Is Chiropractic an Alternative or Mainstream Form of Health Care?
August 11, 1997 (Vol. 15, Issue 17)
More Holistic than Thou: The Relationship of Chiropractic to Alternative Medicine
September 1, 1995 (Vol. 13, Issue 18)
A Response to Dr. Craig Nelson
May 6, 1994 (Vol. 12, Issue 10)
The Rationale and Scope of Chiropractic Research
January 1, 1994 (Vol. 12, Issue 01)
Introduction
June 18, 1993 (Vol. 11, Issue 13)
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