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Acupuncture provides pain relief and improves
function for people with osteoarthritis of the knee
and serves as an effective complement to standard
care.
National Institutes for Health
20 Dec. 2004

Hinchey Reintroduces Legislation To Expand
Acupuncture Coverage
United States House of Representatives
29 Feb. 2005

Acupuncture found to lower elevations in blood
pressure.
Longhurst, Dr. John C. Today@UCI
28 Mar. 2005

UCI researchers using high-tech tools are gaining
insight into how the Eastern practice of
acupuncture works.
Helgeson, Merrily. Today@UCI

Survey finds one in ten adults has received
acupuncture; high satisfaction reported.
NCCAOM
Oct. 2002

Senator Harkin's Letter of Support for AOM Day
Harkin, Senator Tom. NCCAOM
18 Oct. 2002

Acupoint Stimulation Shows Promise for
Heartburn
Norton, Amy. Reuters Health Information
12 Sept. 2005

The effect of acupuncture and moxibustion on
physical performance by sedentary subjects
submitted to ergospirometric.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. NCBI
Mar 2005

The triple burner meridian is actually the
reproductive meridian, the pericardium
meridian is actually the lymphatic meridian
and the spleen meridian is actually the
pancreas meridian.
Sun PhD, Guan-Cheng, The Institute of
Qigong & Internal Alternative Medicine

3 Mar. 2004-Press Release

Acupuncture. NIH Consensus Statement
1997 Nov 3-5; 15(5):1-34

NIH Panel Issues Consensus Statement
on Acupuncture

5 Nov. 1997

Does the myth of origin for acupuncture
really start in Italy with the man from the Ice?
Acupuncture Medical & Research Centre

Prehistoric Ice Man may have used
acupuncture
Rosensweig, Brahm. EXN.CA
4 Dec. 1998

The essential acupuncture primer.
Russo Jr., John. The MedCom Resource
26 Jul. 2000

Chinese Medicine and Cancer - Excerpted
from Options - The Alternative Cancer
Therapy Book
Walters, Richard. Health World Online

Tai Chi Each Day Keeps Shingles Away
"Tai chi boosts shingles immunity in elderly people, new research shows."
WebMD Medical News
22 Sept. 2003

"Tai chi, a traditional Chinese martial art, may give older adults' immune system a boost." "That news comes from experts at UCLA and the University of California, San Diego."
WebMD
29 Mar. 2007

Tai Chi Boosts Immunity To Shingles Virus In Older Adults, NIH-Sponsored Study Reports
Life Science News
8 Apr. 2007

 
 

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