Was the AMA’s attempt to fight the status of chiropractic successful?

A. No, because the majority of Americans now agree that spinal problems underlie all illness. 
B. No, because the demand to improve training standards ended up strengthening chiropractic practice. 
C. No, because patients are less and less likely to seek chiropractic treatment, and the demand for chiropractors is rapidly decreasing. 
D. Yes, because chiropractors make much less money than doctors, despite working similar hours and having similar levels of debt for their training.  
E. Yes, because chiropractic services are not covered by Medicare or insurance companies. 


Answer: B

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