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In the months to years following the cessation of periods, a woman’s estrogen levels gradually begin to decline. In addition to estrogen, other hormones produced by the ovaries including progesterone and testosterone also decline during this time. Such inevitable changes in hormone levels can significantly affect a women’s health for…
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The three-heater ( san jiao ) official is responsible for the distribution of heat throughout the entirety of the body, mind and spirit. No organ or function can operate optimally if its environment is too hot or too cold. This official works to provide an optimal temperature in which all…
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Research isn't translating into clinical practice and health policy; what can be done?
If research supporting the effectiveness of acupuncture isn’t being incorporated into clinical practice and health policy, where does that leave the profession? Perhaps this will help: a new study published in the prestigious British Medical Journal that exposes the lack of adoption and makes recommendations for how the problem can…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Postoperative pain and associated mobility limitations are common following cesarean section, with postoperative opioids almost universally prescribed. Is there a safer, more effective way to reduce pain and restore movement? Preoperative acupuncture, suggests research.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting the whole world since the early part of 2020. As a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in the Philippines, I would like to share my experience treating 300 COVID-19 patients since the pandemic began. The turning point in the process of treating COVID-19 is the…
Shengrong Liu
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is characterized by an ongoing pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, unfocused motor activity and impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. It is often diagnosed in childhood and lasts into adulthood. ADHD is a chronic condition that can have…
Isabella Gucci-Ruffalo, MSAOM, LAc; Joseph (Changqing) Yang, PhD, LAc
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Why ice is the wrong option and a better solution.
Ankle sprain is a common sports injury in physically active individuals, with a large financial burden on the health care system. U.S. emergency departments reported an incidence in 2010 of 3.29 per 1,000 persons per year. The health care costs resulting from ankle sprain are $6.2 billion in U.S. high-school…
Phil Harrington, DC, CMLSO, FASLMS
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Maybe you’re spreading your energy too thin, or perhaps you’re simply overwhelmed by the concept of networking and it’s preventing you from even starting! Regardless of where you are in your networking journey and what your goals are, I’ll help you keep it simple.
Nell Smircina, MBA, DAOM, LAc, Dipl. OM
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HIPAA is a federal statute that applies to health care providers who collect, manage and share patients’ protected health information (PHI) and their business associates, but it is not the only legislation covering the privacy and security of health care data. HIPAA sets minimum federal standards for health information privacy…
David Bibbey, Dipl. Ac., LAc
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As we begin to move out of the colder winter months and slowly inch closer to the spring season, subtle changes begin to stir within the environment and the physical body. The spring season is connected to the TCM concept of the liver organ and its corresponding liver meridian, with…
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Shen is the most subtle form of qi and can be translated in many ways. In my doctoral program, I was fortunate to have Giovanni Macciocia as one of my professors. He explained that shen may be translated as mind, spirit, consciousness, vitality, expression, soul, energy, God, psychic or numinous.
Shellie Goldstein, DAPM, AP, LAc; Sherry Mizumoto, DAOM, MSTOM
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We all want to find ways to help our patients better navigate their health challenges, and offering them tools they can take away and make their own are especially desirable. One of the simplest and most powerful of these is slow, deep, lower abdominal breathing. It has been practiced in…
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The Centers for Disease Control reports that 60,000 – 100,000 Americans die annually due to deep-vein thrombosis / pulmonary embolism (PE). Sudden death is the first symptom for 25 percent of people who have a PE. Among people who have a history of a deep-vein thrombosis (DVT), one third to…
Shabnam Pourhassani, LAc, QME, DACM

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