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For those who are over the age of 40, there are often concerns about decline in cognitive function and memory loss. Forgetting names and appointments, misplacing keys, forgetting the reason why one has walked into a particular room, and other such instances of memory lapse fuel the belief that the…
Andrew Rader, LAc, MS
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
In our last column, we discussed working in a hospital setting and interviewed an acupuncturist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). We received a volume of responses to this article, bringing to light the many more questions people have about this format and highlighting the importance of finding ways to integrate…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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General Acupuncture
The Acupuncture Poll question for January/February 2005 was: What is the most important issue facing the AOM profession in 2005?
Acupuncture Today Staff
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General Acupuncture
Society for Acupuncture Research Announces Call for Scientific Papers
The Society for Acupuncture Research’s 12th annual conference will be held this October at the La Posada de Albuquerque in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As part of the conference, the Society is holding a call for scientific papers, which can be submitted for either oral or poster presentations.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The November 2004 issue of Acupuncture Today published the names of 54 co-sponsors of the Federal Acupuncture Coverage Act of 2003, HR 1477, which was introduced by Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY, 22nd district). This bill covered qualified acupuncturist services under both Medicare Part B and the Federal Employees Health Benefits…
Robert E. Marcus, JD
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Cancer is one of the most serious diseases we have. Billions and billions of dollars in research funding has poured into using orthodox Western medicine to cure various cancers, but only limited progress has been made in solving this problem. Cancer remains a deadly disease. Can acupuncture help?
Yin Lo, PhD
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The State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a bureau of China’s Ministry of Public Health, is in the process of submitting an application to a United Nations agency that would make traditional Chinese medicine a recognized cultural “masterpiece.” If accepted, the application would help to affirm the value of traditional…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Perhaps the most challenging yet rewarding experience of my professional career is supporting the health of patients with cancer. Some people seek support from acupuncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) after early detection, in the hope of avoiding invasive conventional treatment; some are fighting cancer with surgery and/or chemotherapy and/or radiation…
Kabba Anand, DAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac., Dipl. CH
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As a result of inquiries from across the nation, the American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) has announced the formation of a new national task force, the CPT Advisory Collaborative. The purpose of the Collaborative is, in part, to prompt collective and broad-based action to correct an error made by…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
Politics is a word that we associate with the art and science of American government. For some reason, it’s also a word that seems to strike fear into the hearts of many acupuncturists, who often choose to ignore important political issues, or wish those issues would go simply away. It’s…
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General Acupuncture
This letter is in response to the recent article, “Reform Hope Seen In CA ‘Little Hoover’ Report” in the November 2004 edition of the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) publication Guidepoints , containing more “good” news for California acupuncturists and/or all acupuncturists working in the United States, which is apparently…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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This past November, David Molony, United States vice chairman to the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), along with representatives Angela Tu and Ming Tian, attended the Third International Congress on Traditional Medicine in Beijing, China, speaking out and voting on international policies regarding the future of Chinese and…
William Morris, DAOM, PhD, LAc
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The following tables present each of the four trinity or harmonic partners and their corresponding acupuncture pairs, which comprise the three channel pairings on the arms and legs. This presentation of the meridian clock provides the theoretical support for the acupuncture channel pairs, and reveals that the clock is not…
David Twicken, DOM, LAc
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Nearly five years ago, Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine received a $40,000 grant from The Center for Integrative Health, Medicine and Research to conduct a pilot study to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture in the rehabilitation of stroke patients. 1 The results of that study have been published in…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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One modality now generating tremendous excitement among acupuncturists and other health care practitioners is color light therapy. This excitement is due to its remarkable effects at helping to resolve so many challenging and frustrating patient conditions of the body and mind. Color light has been used for healing purposes since…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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When we last heard from Martin Herbkersman, DAc, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM), the Acupuncture Act of South Carolina sat on the desk of Governor Mark Sanford. Hopes were high for the passage of the bill, but events took a turn for the worst before they improved—the bill was vetoed! However, with…
Atara Noiade, MS, LAc, DOM
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General Acupuncture
In a unanimous decision, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has awarded degree-granting authority to the American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) and the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin (AOMA), two of the state’s three existing acupuncture schools. The decision, reached at the board’s most recent meeting…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Pediatric Health
We’ve all had experiences that push us to what we perceive to be the limits of our abilities as practitioners of Oriental medicine - those cases that seem so challenging, we wonder if we are misleading the patient (and ourselves) by suggesting we might be able to help where scores…
Ron Hershey, LAc, Dipl. CH
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Happy Chinese New Year of the Rooster, America! We have relocated to China, and the Spring Festival is in full swing. Fireworks, pageantry, party life and warm smiles abound during this two-week celebration of the beginning of the Chinese lunar calendar. Tea enthusiasts anxiously await the “spring flush” buds to…
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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Herbal Medicine
In our last two columns, we began our exploration of vibratory medicine, through a consideration of the inherent healing attributes of sound. We introduced the concept that music derives its transformative potential from its inner symmetries, expressed in precise numeric relationships. We also examined theories of musical “medicine” from both…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM; MichelAngelo , MFA, CTM

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