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Chronic / Acute Conditions
Chinese medicine diagnostic considerations & treatment patterns.
The dorsal vagal freeze response is thought to be the oldest response of our nervous system.There are several basic patterns to consider when treating someone in a chronic dorsal vagal freeze response. It is important to treat not just the pattern diagnosis of the patient, but also incorporate empirical points…
Erica Rosen, LAc, DACM, Dipl. OM
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Dispelling Common Misconceptions
We schedule every aspect of our lives. Many of us live by our calendars, especially when it comes to the day-to-day running of our private practices or engaging in patient care. How could we possibly survive without the quick glance at the calendar to know what we are supposed to…
Nell Smircina, MBA, DAOM, LAc, Dipl. OM
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Patent medicines for chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease.
In the past five years of my clinical practice, I have seen an astonishing upsurge in the chronic use of proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) medications for the gastrointestinal issue diagnosed by allopathic medicine as GERD. It is not uncommon to encounter patients taking these prescriptions for five-plus years.
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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The word why is defined as “for what reason or purpose.” In recent months, I've been suggesting to students who are in their school clinics to request medical records from other doctors about their patients. You, as a provider in the acupuncture profession, may ask: Why? I'm here to tell…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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And a great exercise protocol to help your patients.
In any given year, nearly 40 percent of the U.S. population will develop a low back injury severe enough to limit activity. Once injured, there is a 22 percent chance of reinjury within three months and a nearly 80 percent chance of reinjury within the next three years.
Thomas Michaud, DC
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In December 2022, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a bulletin with guidance concerning the use of online tracking technologies by covered entities and business associates under HIPAA. The OCR Bulletin follows a significant increase in lawsuits and complaints about tracking…
David Bibbey, Dipl. Ac., LAc
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Structured water (H3O2) can be considered a fourth state of water between liquid and solid. It has the hexagonal structure of ice; however, missing a critical bond, it behaves more like a gel than a solid, but retains some of its crystalline structure.
Mark Reinhard, BSEE, LAc / EAMP
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A pair of new studies suggest acupuncture can help manage common complications experienced by renal disease patients on hemodialysis: muscle wasting and uremic pruritis.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Politics / Government / Legislation
On March 22, 2014, the leaders of nine AOM organizations met in Columbia, MD at the invitation of the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The Council has hosted this annual event since 2005 to inform its own strategic planning in promoting excellence in AOM education and to…
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The Maryland-based Tai Sophia Institute was awarded university status by the Maryland Higher Education Commission this month and will change its name to Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) effective March 1, according to school officials.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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White House Petition Gains Momentum
The new year has proven to be a promising one for acupuncturists nationwide. On the start of the Chinese New Year, the White House petition to recognize acupuncture as a profession and have it included in the Medicare system met the White House standard of having more than 25,000 signatures…
Brenda Duran
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Lombard - This week marked an historic ceremony, with acupuncture and oriental medicine students each receiving a caduceus pin for their white coat. The caduceus is a traditional symbol for the healing professions, and dates back to the time of Hippocrates.
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Politics / Government / Legislation
California officials voted against California bill SB628 that pushed to create a new Chinese medicine profession called “Traditional Chinese Medicine traumatologists,” at a hearing held Tuesday in Sacramento, Calif.
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A recent trend in the expansion in the scopes of practice of western trained health professionals to include “dry needling” has resulted in redefining acupuncture and re-framing acupuncture techniques in western biomedical language. Advancement and integration of medical technique across professions is a recognized progression. However, the aspirations of one…

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