Category: Press Releases

  • Fight Eating Disorders with Chinese Medicine

    Fight Eating Disorders with Chinese Medicine
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    Nearly one million men and women in the United States suffer from eating disorders, according to The National Institute of Mental Health. With such startling statistics, it is surprising to learn that many of these cases go untreated year after year. The two most common types of eating disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is…

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  • Acupuncture Can Relieve Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

    Acupuncture Can Relieve Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
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    San Diego, CA – The most commonly stated fear of patients prior to elective surgery is not death or a surgical mishap.  It’s post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV), and 25 to 40 percent of surgical patients are at risk. Defined as any episode of nausea, retching or vomiting in the 24 hours immediately following an…

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  • National Massage Week

    National Massage Week
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    This year International Massage Week will be held on July 15 – 21, 2007.  International Massage Week is designed to raise public awareness of the benefits of therapeutic massage, and encourage individuals to take the extra time to care for their health through massage.  Massage therapy is a healing art, which uses manual manipulation of…

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  • Treating ADHD and ADD with Acupuncture

    Treating ADHD and ADD with Acupuncture
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    Traditional treatment of ADHD and ADD (attention deficit disorder) is through the prescription of the stimulant methylphenidate (Ritalin): its production has increased seven times in the 1990s alone, and is continually administered to younger and younger patients. Parents are beginning to question the drugs side-effects and are asking for alternative approaches to ADHD. In recent…

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  • Vietnam Veterans Stand Down 2007

    Vietnam Veterans Stand Down 2007
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    San Diego, CA – Stand Down is an event held each summer to provide the homeless veteran population (and their families) with desperately needed services. Pacific College of Oriental Medicine will be providing free massage and acupuncture treatments during the event on Friday, Saturday and Sunday – July 11, 12 & 13, 2008. This event…

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  • Benefits of Japanese Acupuncture

    Benefits of Japanese Acupuncture
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    Like its Chinese counterparts, Japanese acupuncture is praised for its ability to open energy channels within the body, relieve tension and cure other ailments.  In contrast, Japanese acupuncture techniques are often gentler and more subtle than the techniques used in China.   JAPANESE ACUPUNCTURE: TREATMENT AREAS AND EFFECTIVENESS Japanese acupuncture treatments have been known to…

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  • Studies Find Acupuncture Safe When Done Skillfully

    Studies Find Acupuncture Safe When Done Skillfully
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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – When performed by a skilled practitioner, acupuncture appears to be safe, according to two new studies published in the September 1 issue of the British Medical Journal. Overview Of Recent Acupuncture Safety Studies Both studies examined the incidence of adverse effects in patients during and immediately after acupuncture treatment. In…

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  • Pacific College Opens Low Cost Clinic to Public

    Pacific College Opens Low Cost Clinic to Public
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    Pacific College of Oriental Medicine is proud to announce the opening of its low cost public clinic in Chicago. The clinic will serve area residents by providing affordable acupuncture, Chinese massage and herbal consultations. Rates at the clinic are $25 per treatment for the general public and $15 per treatment for students and senior citizens.…

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  • Research Shows Acupuncture Helps Breast Surgery Patients

    Research Shows Acupuncture Helps Breast Surgery Patients
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    (U-WIRE) DURHAM, NC – Acupuncture has the power to reduce nausea and vomiting after major surgery and may work better than the most commonly used medications, according to a new study conducted by Duke University researchers. Breast surgery typically causes post-operative vomiting in 60 to 70 percent of women who undergo it, said Dr. Rong…

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  • Acupressure May Help Relieve Morning Sickness

    Acupressure May Help Relieve Morning Sickness
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    New York (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who suffer from nausea and vomiting may find relief through the traditional Chinese technique of acupressure, o r its modern variation, acustimulation, according to two studies published in the September issue of The Journal of Reproductive Medicine. EFFECTIVENESS OF ACUPRESSURE AND ACUSTIMULATION In both studies, women received pressure…

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