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Marketing / Office / Staff
At the beginning of last year, the media was buzzing about the stability of American International Group, otherwise known as AIG. As had been widely reported, AIG Insurance Company was not considered financially viable after engaging in billions of dollars of extremely speculative investments known as credit swaps.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The patients who come to your office to receive acupuncture and/or herbal therapy are often taking Western drugs. These may be over-the-counter (OTC) medications for pain control, allergies, colds, flu symptoms or a variety of other common problems. They may be prescription drugs for such conditions as hypertension, diabetes, anxiety,…
Bruce H. Robinson, MD, FACS, MSOM (Hon)
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Your Practice / Business
The new year is here whether or not you are ready. Everyone is talking doom and gloom but you can be productive if you get to work right now. That is really the key phrase: “Get to work.” This is not the time to sit back and feel sorry for…
Stanley Greenfield, RHU
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For several decades, cancer has been the leading cause of death worldwide. The predominant therapy for cancer is conventional treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In China, most patients accept Chinese herbal medicine as supplemental therapy for cancer treatment. Herbal medicine has its own advantages, such as enhancing therapeutic effects…
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Philosophy
We clearly live in a time when fresh solutions are needed for a myriad of pressing issues. One of the biggest is the need for more efficient utilization of natural resources. With human population now at 6.8 billion and expected to reach 9 billion by 2040, resources are being increasingly…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Nutrition / Detoxification
For almost our entire history as Homo sapiens , we have been hunter-gatherers. Our metabolic pathways have developed under the pressures of usually not enough food. The only food around was good for us, unless it was rotten or spoiled. We avoided poisons due to their bitter and nasty tastes.…
Andrew Rader, LAc, MS
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Most of your patients are taking a multivitamin. If they aren’t, they know they probably should. They might be taking vitamin C for immunity, or vitamin E because they heard it has antioxidant actions. But is what they’re taking making a difference? Could it be harming them? Is it enough…
Marlene Merritt, DOM, LAc, ACN
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Your Practice / Business
Those of us in the United States share much with the United Kingdom. We speak the same language, despite George Bernard Shaw’s famous quote to the contrary: “England and America are two countries separated by a common language.” Historians have argued that the Magna Carta served as a springboard for…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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Anti Aging / Healthy Aging
Last year, Asuman Algin, MD, attended one of my seminars in Chicago. Afterwards, she asked if I would come to Turkey to teach Mei Zen Cosmetic Acupuncture. We all know that there is a tremendous interest these days in any product or procedure that is touted as being anti-aging, and…
Martha Lucas, PhD, LAc
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A couple of days ago, an old friend, a distinguished professor at Princeton University, called me. He had heart surgery. He was given plenty of drugs to take. One of them was, as he called it, “rat poison.” Its function was to dilute blood so it would not clog again.…
Yin Lo, PhD
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Herbal Medicine
Thank you for your responses to the recent article (October 2009) on Wu Shi Cha . To answer some of the questions you sent us, we have provided some more specific information we researched in our numerous books about the history of cha (tea) in China.
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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Colleges of Oriental medicine are multifaceted complex institutions that present significant challenges in leadership and management. Organizational structure and mission, when combined with the issues of a specialized professional and service workforce, can create discord to create considerable issues for leadership to resolve.
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Have you ever blown a treatment? I mean messed up royally so that your patient felt worse as a result? I have. It’s important to know that we all make mistakes. Even those of us who have been in practice a long time. I thought you might get some relief…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
As I sit down to write this article, it is still warm and sunny, but by the time it shows up in print, winter will be upon us. A fresh snow is one of the most beautiful and peaceful things to witness, but shoveling snow can be very stressful. The…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT
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My first introduction to laser was in 1973 by a friend and colleague who had purchased a laser device in Austria for his clinic in the U.S. He had attended an international presentation on laser which was perhaps the first professional presentation of laser for clinicians. On his way home…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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Patient Education
I am rather attached to my acupuncturist. I think this is part of the nature of the relationship that can develop between a practitioner and patient. My acupuncturist has helped me through some tremendous difficulties, doing so with compassion and respect. This shared experience built a bond and loyalty that…
Constance Scharff, PhD
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General Acupuncture
Acupuncturist Announces State Representative Candidacy. OCOM Library wins grant, Hires new Research Dean. AOM Groups Form Strategic Plan.
Acupuncture Today Staff

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