Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2013(36:3): 5-13 23833 Flavocoxid: A medicinal extract of Scutellaria bicalenis and Acacia catechu acts as a dual inhibitor of cyclooxegenase and 5-lipoxegenase to reduce inflammation
  • Brady DM
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2010(33:4): 37 21503 The American diet and the need for dietary supplementation
  • Kendler BS
  • Siclare K
  • Brady DM
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2009(32:2): 33-36 20919 Anti-inflammatory options: Vioxx and other selective COX-2 inhibitors v natural agents
  • Brady DM
  • Paul C
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2008(31:3): 5-7 21332 Novel options in gastrointestinal diganostics[sic]: DNA detection of gut microbiota
  • Brady DM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2006(29:6): 493-501 19170 Commentary: Differential diagnosis of fibromyalgia syndrome: proposal of a model and algorithm for patients presenting with the primary symptom of chronic widespread pain
  • Brady DM
  • Perle SM
  • Schneider MJ
J Chiropr Med: Mar 2002(1:1): 23-30 16682 The diagnosis and treatment of shoulder injuries in the throwing athlete
  • Brady DM
  • Napolitano R
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2001(24:8): 529-541 15304 Fibromyalgia syndrome: a new paradigm for differential diagnosis and treatment [commentary]
  • Brady DM
  • Schneider MJ
J Chiropr: Mar 1994(31:3): 65-66 5415 NOT ALL LOW-BACK PAIN WITH LOWER-EXTREMITY PAIN IS A RADICULOPATHY OF DISCOGENIC ORIGIN
  • Brady DM
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