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I am going to start off my new column with a subject that is near and dear to my heart: fertility and menstruation. Today, many women are delaying childbirth into their 30s and early 40s. We are now generally filling our 20s with career-building or fun, and waiting until we…
Kaleb Montgomery, DTCM
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General Acupuncture
The 2007 Annual Conference of the Society for Acupuncture Research will be held at the University of Maryland in Baltimore November 8-11. The Status and Future of Acupuncture Research: 10 Years Post-NIH Consensus Conference will mark a decade of research since the November 1997 landmark report put out by a…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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General Acupuncture
This simple question is at the heart of health care, yet modern scientific medicine fails to explore it beyond the mechanics of how to control symptoms. The effectiveness of both Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are often measured by their ability to control symptomatic expression. Patients want to…
Steven Alpern, LAc
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General Acupuncture
I recently had the privilege to be on the presenting faculty of the annual conference for integrative medicine for health care organizations. The theme was “Toward Creating Optimal Healing Environments.” This presented a unique opportunity to interface with other medical providers from all other medical professions, as well as the…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
The latest incarnation of the Federal Acupuncture Coverage Act (H.R.1479) is in the process of wending its way through the House of Representatives, after having been introduced to the current congressional session on March 12, 2007. The bill, known as the Hinchey Bill for its sponsor, Maurice Hinchey (D-NY-22), would…
Tina Beychok
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I am an acupuncture patient. For more than two years, I have found relief from a chronic medical condition through an acupuncturist’s skillful placement of needles. I also am an archivist. I manage a 3,500-linear-foot collection of historic manuscripts and institutional records at a public university in Wisconsin. One would…
Colleen McFarland
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The Minnesota College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MCAOM) at Northwestern Health Sciences University, in collaboration with the Woodwinds Health Campus, is offering a one-year postgraduate, paid fellowship opportunity. Launched in November 2006, the fellowship provides a licensed acupuncturist with postgraduate experience in a hospital setting.
Kathryn Feather
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What the potential FDA guidelines could mean for acupuncture and other CAM professions.
The comment period for a set of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) draft guidelines to regulate complementary and alternative medicines will come to an end on May 29, 2007. The final version is intended to serve as a guideline for whether CAM products are subject to regulation under the…
Tina Beychok
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As of February 1, the unification of the AAOM and AOM Alliance became official. And with Dr. Will Morris leaving his position as AAOM president and becoming the recent president emeritus, I officially left my positions as president and director of the AAOM. The newer organization, the AAAOM, now begins…
Gene Bruno, OMD, LAc, FABAA
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Early last year, I visited Shanghai and contacted my old friend Zhou Luwei, professor of physics at Fudan University. I knew him when he was chairman of the physics department, but he recently was promoted to the vice president in charge of all research activities at the university. I was…
Yin Lo, PhD
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Qigong practice is on the rise here in the U.S. and has the potential to soon be as popular as yoga. Qigong literally means “energy practice.” The theory behind qigong is that the imbalance of mind, body and spirit is behind all physical and emotional disease. The practice of medical…
David J. Coon
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In my previous two columns, I explored ways to potentially integrate Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of respiratory issues. I would like to finish our discussion on respiratory issues by introducing treatment methods from the Indian medical system, including ayurveda and its sister science, yoga. Both of these…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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There is a rapidly growing trend among American acupuncturists of offering various forms of facial rejuvenation as a service in their practices. This is in response to a massive demand for anti-aging, rejuvenation services from the baby boomer generation, which spends billions of dollars each year (and growing) in pursuit…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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General Acupuncture
In my last column, I questioned how far Oriental medicine can go to create a more harmonious and healthy world. For this column, I wanted to examine what some other professionals on the cutting edge of thought had to say on the subject. It wasn’t hard deciding with whom to…
Gregg St. Clair, BA, MSTOM, LAc
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Several of our past columns have provided start-up information for creating a position in a hospital or health care setting. We’ve discussed identifying circles of connections, considering your options, negotiating your fees and developing your strategy. Once complete, you have paved your inroads to a new position as a staff…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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Herbal Medicine
In my clinical practice, I treat someone with a cough every day. And in the winter, it might be 40 percent of the cases I see. In the absence of good herbal treatment, sudden-onset cough, once entrenched, can linger for weeks before resolving completely. TCM offers one of the best…
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, LAc
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I remember a particular night in 1985. It was about 8:30 p.m. After a long day with patients, I leaned back at my desk, feet up, head against the back of the chair, eyes closed, and then, I felt something. It was a sorrowful feeling, one that wafted past me…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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The thought and title for this article came courtesy of Charlie Xiu, of RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Xiu, a practitioner of Oriental medicine, relocated from Canton, China, to head the department of Oriental medicine and conduct research at RMIT Australia. He serves as a delegate to the informal…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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The following interview is the first in a series on fertility - causes and cures. Dr. Raymond Chang is the primary force behind the trend toward integrating acupuncture to enhance fertility in contemporary medical practice. He is the author of What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About Getting Pregnant…
Jennifer Waters, LAc, Dipl. Ac

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