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My teachers told me to spend the first 20 years of my practice studying works by the ancestors. Looking back into history to find greatness is as old as Confucianism. But what happens after you have spent multiple decades reading medical writings? I was then taught to give those books…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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By any measurement, heart disease is a major killer in our culture. In 2004, the latest year for statistics, coronary heart disease caused 452,300 deaths, the single leading cause of death in the United States. There are 15,800,000 people who are alive today with a history of heart attack and/or…
Andrew Rader, LAc, MS
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As I begin to write this column, I am starting to observe the upswing of the wellness revolution. This is happening in the U.S., as well as in other countries. I am asking myself several questions about the traditional medicine profession and I want to know what you think. Are…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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The Virginia Tech massacre has, I’m sure, prompted scores of instructors to soul search and review past and present classes for troubled, disturbed students who might and who could harm themselves or others. The question is how far should an instructor go to ensure the student receives the appropriate counseling…
Pam Ferguson, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA & GSD-CI, LMT
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As many readers of Acupuncture Today know, I have long been a vocal critic of the quality of acupuncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) education in the U.S. and Canada. For a number of years, I placed the blame for the educational failings of our profession squarely on the shoulders of…
Bob Flaws, LAc, FNAAOM (USA), FRCHM (UK)
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As acupuncturists, you certainly are aware of, and believe in, the benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine to help your patients. But what do your patients bring to the treatment table in terms of expectations and how might that affect their outcomes?
Tina Beychok
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How will this FDA ruling affect individual and college herbalists? It could depend on your point of view.
It’s sometimes difficult to grasp the totality of an issue that has been brewing for years. Currents of change might sway things one way, and then another. What once seemed so clear-cut can appear blurry and those once in agreement might end up standing on opposite sides of the issues…
Kathryn Feather
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We’ve all had the experience of feeling a patient’s pulse and noting it to be irregular. This is a common experience. We may feel a missed beat, or perhaps an extra beat, sometimes followed by a pause. Or the patient may have a rapid pulse rate, sometimes approaching twice the…
Bruce H. Robinson, MD, FACS, MSOM (Hon)
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Integrated Approach to Injury Prevention
Working as part of the sports-medicine team with USA Volleyball, I’ve learned that the key to managing potential and current chronic overuse conditions is to biomechanically anticipate strengths and weaknesses due to compensation patterns from continual practice, game schedules and traveling year round. Many of these athletes play overseas on…
Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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Recently, I was interviewed by Cosmetic Surgery Magazine for an article on the merits of facial acupuncture versus Botox. While the article was perhaps, a little surprisingly, even-handed in its treatment of facial acupuncture (even going so far as to include a series of three before-and-after photos taken over a…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM; Belinda Anderson, PhD, MA (Ed.), DAc
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Ju hua cha (chrysanthemum flower tea/ Flos chrysanthemi ) commonly is consumed in main-land China almost as much as green tea, and especially during the summer months, due to both the medicinal effects, along with an excellent taste!
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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We came home from a teaching trip in Great Britain and found two e-mails posted on the same day. One was an inquiry from an oil contractor who wrote: “Do you know of anyone practicing dry-needle therapy in the Houston/Galveston, Texas area? I have had great results from treatment I…
Yun-tao Ma, PhD, LAc
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The patient is a 28-year-old female, single and employed as a wardrobe consultant in the live entertainment industry. In her initial examination, employing the diagnostic criteria of odor, color, sound and emotion, she emitted a scorched odor; expressed a lack of red color, and ashen-gray skin tone lateral to her…
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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What Do Knee Pain, Sinusitis and Acid Reflux Have in Common?
Most people would not think to ask this question because they would never believe an answer exists. Take my client Mark, a practical, solid fellow in his 40s. He is a fourth-generation stone mason who runs his family’s construction business. He’s the kind of man who values a solid foundation,…
Nancy Post, MAc, PhD
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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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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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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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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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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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