Tuesday, November 27, 2007

To Your Health

Hand Acupuncture for ADHD
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4.4 million youth, ages 4-17, have been diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) by a health care professional. Furthermore, the American Psychiatric Association estimates the child ADHD prevalence rate at 3 percent to 7 percent. Now, a study published in the June issue of Medical Acupuncture may offer a new way to help children suffering symptoms attributable to the condition.

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Friday, November 16, 2007

To Your Health

Acupuncture May Give Relief from Allergies

Suffering from allergies can be difficult, particularly as seasons and weather changes. A total of $3 billion is lost in the United States each year, due to missed work or school from effects of allergies. Now, a group of researchers may offer some hopes to people who suffer from sneezing, itchy eyes or runny noses.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

News of Interest

Acupuncture for Ford Motor Company Employees: Challenges in Mounting an Integrative Medicine Pilot Project - Ford Motor Company is offering acupuncture to a limited group of employees suffering from low back pain as part of a pilot project at their Kentucky Truck Plant.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

FREE ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT WITH BLOOD DONATION


Give Blood, Give Life, Receive Free Acupuncture Treatment!

Join us as we partner with The Community Blood Center Inc, on Tuesday, November 20th to donate blood and take advantage of our free treatment offer. Everyone who donates will receive a voucher for 1 FREE acupuncture treatment to be used at their convenience.

Where: W6905 Parkview Drive, Greenville, WI
When: Tuesday, November 20 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Pre-registration is required, so please call 920/757-9887 to register to help save a life.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

News of Interest

Which Alternative Remedies Really Work? When Dr. Andrew Weil, the alternative medicine guru, hurt his knee, he skipped pain relievers and went straight to acupuncture, reports CNN medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen in her online column Empowered Patient. "It worked", said Dr. Weil. "My knee felt much better."

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