The “Do No Harm” Rule Is a Threat and a Mirror for Chiropractic Education
A proposed federal “Do No Harm” rule could threaten federal Direct Loan access for programs whose graduates do not meet certain earnings benchmarks. For chiropractic colleges, that could have major implications.
Chiropractic, Bonesetting, and Black Community Care
A Tanzania pilot study on bonesetter-surgeon collaboration raises a powerful question for chiropractic: if trusted manual care providers can be integrated into hospital systems, why not chiropractic?
Remembering Dr. David Koch: A Life Well Lived in Chiropractic
Dr. Koch lived well. He poured into people, shaped minds, and leaves behind a legacy that will continue through the many chiropractors he taught, encouraged, and inspired.
Rest well, Dr. Koch
ACA Announces 2026 National Chiropractic Health Month Theme: “Joint Efforts”
The American Chiropractic Association’s 2026 National Chiropractic Health Month theme, “Joint Efforts,” is the perfect pun for where the profession is right now. Yes, it highlights joint health and movement, but it also speaks to the collaboration, organization, and equity needed to move chiropractic forward.
Chiropractic Care: Myths vs. Facts
Dr. Cleve Taylor of Fidelity Health Care recently joined ATL Live to talk about how chiropractic care can support lifestyle, movement, and overall well-being.
The Missing Voices in Chiropractic
A response to “How Chiropractors Became the Backbone of MAHA."
Why Representation Matters in Chiropractic
Black communities experience some of the highest rates of chronic disease in America, from hypertension and diabetes to musculoskeletal pain and maternal health disparities. Yet they remain among the least likely to use chiropractic care. The gap is not only about access. It is also about visibility, trust, and representation.