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Recently, two important traditional Chinese medicine conferences took place, each held half a world apart, but both championing similar causes: the spread of traditional Chinese medicine throughout the world and the need for regulation, recognition and licensing of practitioners. One of the conferences was held in Paris. The organization holding…
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While tension headaches usually aren’t as debilitating as migraine headaches, they occur with much greater frequency; according to the National Institutes of Health, they are the most common type of headache experienced in the U.S. 1 They also have a tendency to recur, especially when a person is under stress.…
Michael Devitt
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You’ve decided to pursue a career in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. You’ve graduated from school, passed all of your exams, and are now a licensed practitioner. What do you do next? Where can you go to find information on the latest products, continuing education programs, and other goods and services…
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The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is currently in its 23rd year of existence, and has certified more than 17,000 practitioners in acupuncture, Oriental medicine, Chinese herbology, and Asian bodywork therapy. Today, the NCCAOM is a thriving certification organization that has been rewarded for its excellence…
Laura Culver Edgar, MBA, MT (ASCP)
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During my years of teaching, I have heard various attitudes expressed about so-called “facial rejuvenation” by my acupuncturist students. The significant profit potential of offering this service seems to be a major motivation for most to want to learn it, yet many also disparage this practice as a cosmetic and…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath have elicited an unprecedented response from acupuncturists and supporters throughout the country. Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB), an organization that has mobilized to provide care and services for individuals affected by the storm and related tragedy, has been active since September doing fundraising, organizing logistics, and…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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The Acupuncture Poll question for August 2005 was: In your opinion, is the randomized, controlled trial an appropriate format for measuring the effectiveness of acupuncture?
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The Eighth World Congress on Qigong and the Eighth American Qigong Conference will hold a joint convention this November at the Golden Gateway Holiday Inn in San Francisco. The theme of this year’s event is “Qigong for Individual and Planetary Health: An Essential Balance,” and is designed to help attendees…
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I recently read an official report from Canada which estimated that almost one in nine women will have breast cancer during their lifetime. One in 27 will die from it. It is a chilling picture for any woman. Breast cancer is, indeed, one of most serious diseases that we have.…
Yin Lo, PhD
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A week after the deadly Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, I worked as a volunteer, providing survivors medical assistance in a shelter located in the Daphne-Mobile area of Alabama. The hurricane victims came from all areas of the Gulf Coast, including Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. They were transferred by…
Angela C. Liu, MD (China), OMD, MSS, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)
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In order to bring about consistent and successful results with acupuncture therapy, it is essential that the acupuncture points and meridians are located correctly. Each acupoint possesses a specific energetic profile, an energetic signature that endows each point with a unique set of clinical capabilities. When points are stimulated through…
David Karchmer, LAc
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The acupuncture and Oriental medicine community has a history of responding in times of crisis. Perhaps it’s the compassionate nature of the care we provide, or a reflection of who we are as people. More than likely, it’s a wonderful combination of the two.
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Depression is a prevalent and serious illness. In the United States, approximately 4.9 percent of the population experiences depression.
Ju He, LAc, Dipl. Ac., CHM; Meg Davis
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Greetings from the land of tea (and fair tea maidens). The fall harvest is being plucked, and the weather along China’s east coast has changed from the torrential hot rains and high humidity of summer into the welcome, cooler and drier fall season. This weather takes its toll on our…
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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The national board of the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia™ (AOBTA ® ) has experienced a recent sea change, as Barbra Esher completed her term as director of education, and I have stepped down as director of the Council of Schools and Programs. Our respective replacements are Gonzalo…
Pam Ferguson, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA & GSD-CI, LMT
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Hello, faithful readers. When I began writing this article, I was thousands of miles out of the country, and looking forward to writing about a recent trip I made to South Korea. Admittedly, I was not entirely aware of the devastation Hurricane Katrina was unleashing on the residents of Louisiana,…
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The Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) is seeking public input on the final report of the commission’s Doctoral Task Force. The report is designed to create the basis for the development of accreditation standards for such programs.
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SANTA ANA , Calif. - Philip Stump, president of the American Acupuncture Council (AAC), has announced that all AAC members living in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina will be receiving refund checks equal to 3 months of malpractice insurance premiums to tide them over during this difficult time. In…
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