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Acupuncture Today Archives - June, 2005 (Vol. 06, Issue 06)
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Averting a Legislative Crisis in California: How You Can Protect Our Profession
- By Marilyn Allen, Editor-at-Large
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ACTCM Holds 25th Anniversary Celebration in San Francisco
- By Editorial Staff
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The State of Florida vs. the FDA: An Infringement on the Practice of Medicine
- By Isali Ben-Jacob
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Study Suggests Electroacupuncture May Lower Blood Pressure
- By Editorial Staff
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CCAOM Meets With Leaders of National Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Organizations
- By Editorial Staff
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The Spirits of the Points: The Bladder Official, Part Two
- By Neil Gumenick, MAc (UK), LAc, Dipl. Ac
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New York Court Rules Acupuncturists Are Entitled to Same Legal Protection as Other Providers
- By Editorial Staff
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News in Brief
- By Editorial Staff
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Acupuncture Poll
- By Editorial Staff
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Earthworms in the Office
- By Nancy Post, MAc, PhD
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TCM Solutions for Osteoporosis and Bone Diseases
- By Kate Ross
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The 2005 Southwest Symposium: Discovering and Integrating Qi, Deep in the Heart of Texas
- By Editorial Staff
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Chinese Medicine and Feng Shui
I Ching and Nei Jing: The Roots of Feng Shui
- By David Twicken, DOM, LAc
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What Are My Choices?
In This Issue: Software and Computer Supplies
- By Editorial Staff
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Long-Term Steroid Use and Jaundice: An Integrated Perspective
- By Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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Mathematical Herbal Medicine
- By Bob Xu, CMD, MS
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