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RICHMOND, Va. - In what is being considered the largest case of insurance fraud in Virginia history, a federal judge has sentenced two executives associated with Reciprocal of America (ROA), a malpractice insurance company for acupuncturists and other health care providers. On June 28, Kenneth R. Patterson, former president and…
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The International AIDS Society (IAS) held its third conference on HIV pathogenesis and treatment in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 24-27. Six thousand delegates attended from over 130 countries. The purpose of the conference was to present and discuss clinical and scientific advances in all aspects of HIV/AIDS, including…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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If you could add one therapy to your state’s existing scope of practice for acupuncturists, what would it be?
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In October 2004, Dr. Will Morris was elected to serve as president of the American Association of Oriental Medicine, replacing Dr. Gene Bruno, who had served as the AAOM’s president from 2002 to 2004. In the year since his election, Dr. Morris has been instrumental in helping to shape the…
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In many cultures, women are unfairly blamed for the inability of a sexually active couple to conceive. In reality, men suffer from infertility issues just as frequently as women. According to statistics from the National Infertility Association (an organization also known as RESOLVE), between 35 percent and 40 percent of…
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In part two of this series, we provided an overview of the use of essential oils in classical Chinese medicine, and how they facilitate treatments that involve the three constitutional levels. Other topics covered included the use of carrier oils, the Doctrine of Signatures, their different “notes” (which are determined…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM; MichelAngelo , MFA, CTM
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A lifelong practice of the martial arts is what led me to the study of traditional Chinese medicine. In martial arts, aside from the artistic perfection of strikes, kicks, joint locking, throwing, and ground fighting, the health-giving benefits of opening up the channels and collaterals for qi flow, and learning…
Robert Chu, LAc
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In what is believed to be a first, the Chinese government has announced that it will include research on traditional Chinese medicine as part of its National Basic Research Program (NBRP). In July, the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology reported that it would invest more than 52 million yuan…
Michael Devitt
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Premarin (conjugated estrogen) is one of the most frequently prescribed medications in the United States.1 Considering that only half of the population can be prescribed this medication (females), and that only elderly patients need this medication, it is an astounding number. I am often asked by practitioners about patients of…
John Chen, PhD, PharmD, OMD, LAc
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For all those upperclassmen (and women) who find this concept beyond simple, please excuse my second-year theory regarding the relationship between the liver and lung. I am intrigued by the spiritual component of these two organs, and am focusing on the outer back shu points of the Urinary Bladder channel…
Brendan Armm, LAc, Dipl. OM
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Dozens of Festivities Planned for October 24
On Oct. 24, 2002, acupuncturists, patients and other advocates of Oriental medicine across the country celebrated the first-ever occasion of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day. The brainchild of a group of acupuncture and Oriental medicine organizations from the U.S., Canada and Mexico, the original purpose of AOM Day was to…
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Perhaps one of the most perplexing clinical questions of ear acupuncture is which ear to treat for maximum effectiveness. As most practitioners are aware, the “authorities” have advised that “if the patient is a woman,” treat the left ear; on the other hand, another “authority” will suggest treating the right…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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It’s that time of year again. No, I’m not talking about the start of fall (although it is one my favorite seasons). I’m not talking about Halloween, either (although it is one of my favorite holidays). I’m talking about Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day, which will be celebrated October 24.…
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Rock climbing is a popular sport among both males and females from recreation to competition. While rock climbing involves upper body strength, it also involves endless grip strength, which reflects the tactile ability to ascend and descend many different rock faces in various terrains. Understanding the different types of grip…
Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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The American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) was formed in 1981 to be the unifying force for American acupuncturists who are dedicated to high educational standards and the well-regulated ethical practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. The AAOM’s mission is to promote excellence and integrity in the professional practice of…
William Morris, DAOM, PhD, LAc
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General Acupuncture
The following letter was written in response to “Acupuncture Point Warming in the New Millennium: Finding a Safe, Smokeless Alternative” by Matthew J. Robinson, which appeared in the May 2005 issue. Mr. Robinson’s reply appears after the letter.
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General Acupuncture
“What Are My Choices?” is here to answer all of those questions - and more. What Are My Choices? is an occasional column that gives you the information you need straight from the experts: the companies themselves. This issue’s column focuses on technique seminars - ingredients that are essential to…
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In the mid-1970s, Michael Smith, a medical doctor at Lincoln Hospital in New York, modified an existing system of auricular acupuncture into a simple five-point technique for the treatment of many common drug addictions as an alternative to methadone. This selection of ear points eventually became what is now referred…
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When we are getting started in our practice, we want to tell everyone what we are doing and why they need us. We have been told by teachers, newspapers and other practitioners that Oriental medicine is coming to the forefront of health care, and that if we educate the public,…
Sherry I. Shoemaker, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Save the dates and plan to attend this year’s conference of the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR), co-sponsored by the University of New Mexico Medical School, to be held Oct. 21-23 in Albuquerque. Since its inauguration in 1993, the annual conference has reflected SAR’s role as a focal point for…
Lixing Lao, PhD, LAc

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