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A panic attack is a sudden, intense experience of fear coupled with an overwhelming feeling of danger, accompanied by physical symptoms of anxiety, such as a pounding heart, sweating, and rapid breathing. A person with panic disorder may experience repeated panic attacks (at least several a month) and feel severe anxiety about having another attack. Each year, panic disorder affects one in every 63 Americans. It is two times more likely to affect women. A Harvard study shows that people who react to stress with intense anxiety or panic are four times more likely to become ill than those who are able to control ... Read Full Story
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It is well known by now that acupuncture is effective in the treatment and prevention of many illnesses. From migraine headaches to premenstrual cramps to insomnia, there are virtually no limits to the conditions that can be alleviated by this ancient Chinese healing art. Used by physicians, dentists and holistic practitioners worldwide, acupuncture is highly regarded in both Eastern and Western medical practices. The National Institute of Health reports an ever increasing use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and one Harvard study estimates that Americans visit acupuncturists more than five million times per year. In all of its purported uses, it comes as no ... Read Full Story
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Chinese medicine is a whole holistic system that can lead to a healthier, happier and more stress free way of living. It is a system that people have benefited from for over twenty-three centuries and is used to diagnose, treat and prevent a wide variety or illnesses and problems. The different aspects that make up Chinese medicine all basically rely on the same principle, Yin and Yang. This is basically opposites attract, such as night and day, cold and warm, inner and outer. The basis behind it is to restore harmony and peace to the mind and body; the Chinese believe that by doing ... Read Full Story
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Acupuncture is a use which was purportedly formulated by Chinese where fine filiform needles are introduced to several places of the body, usually for medical purposes, nowaday it is used as an alternative treatment for many various health wellness problems and diseases like acne and many others… The early Chinese formulated the concept of meridians where the acupuncture designates of the body are located; the chi or the vital energy of the body flows through these meridians. Consequently~So}, acupuncture charts are utilized by practitioners as well as pupils of acupuncture to correctly site these acupuncture spots. In addition to acupuncture practice, acupuncture charts are ... Read Full Story
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Using needles to adjust bodily functions to optimum levels is the principle behind acupuncture. Both ancient Chinese and modern Western practitioners have used this technique to relieve many sufferers of chronic disease. Needling is a relatively safe, beneficial treatment strategy that can be used to reduce pain, improve healing, and increase general well-being. But exactly how is this procedure done and what sort of benefits can be obtained? Procedure for Needle Puncture There are two broad categories of acupuncture practice today, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and medical acupuncture. Both have their merits, so the choice is individual. The decision for most people hinges upon ... Read Full Story
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Most everyone has heard of acupuncture, but have you ever heard of acupuncture weight loss? Acupuncture is a five thousand year old healing method that was.  
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These schools are some of the top of the class in the United States in traditional Chinese medicine, namely acupuncture.Contributor: William BrowningPublished: Nov 23, 2009  
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(Prudent Press Agency)--- In support of the Great American Smokeout, local acupuncturists at Harmony Community Wellness Center are offering free smoking cessation treatment on November 19th. The American Cancer Society marks the 34th Great American Smokeout on November 19 by encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. By doing so, smokers will be taking an important step...  
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Does anyone else cry during acupuncture? I feel this overwhelming and uncontrollable urge to cry, not from the pain of the needles at all, but from just deep sadness that comes to me suddenly a minute or so after all the needles are in. Is the doctor hitting the sadness points or what is going on?  
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World Health Organaisation WHO Acupuncture Studies on therapeutic-Dr.A.Ravindranathkennedy M.D(Acu)-View Studies on therapeutic mechanisms Clinical evaluations indicate whether the therapy works; research on the mechanisms involved indicates how it works and can also provide...read more  
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NEW YORK, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Acupuncture is widely acclaimed for relieving pain. However, many people would rather endure the crushing pain of migraine headaches than face their fear of needles. Nicholas C. Steadman, L.Ac., who practices acupuncture in New York City, claims to have erased that barrier with the use of cold laser acupuncture.  
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I recently had acupuncture for my fibromyalgia. Many people wonder what acupuncture entails, is it painful and does it work. This article answers those questionsContributor: Dahloan HembreePublished: Oct 31, 2009  
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