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MCL Injuries and Sports Injuries

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

GERD is a Common, Uncomfortable Condition, But Eastern Medicine Can Help Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is widespread throughout the U.S., with about 20 percent of Americans experiencing symptoms. GERD is often manageable with lifestyle changes, but severe cases can be difficult to treat without medical support. And severe cases can have a negative effect on […]

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Acupuncture and Pain Management: The Use of Acupuncture as an Alternative to Opioids for Pain Relief

Acupuncture and Pain Management: The Use of Acupuncture as an Alternative to Opioids for Pain Relief

Opioids have been used as a pain treatment for thousands of years. In the U.S., opioids were used to treat soldiers fighting in the Civil War, and many of those soldiers went on to develop a dependency on the drug. Today, another opioid crisis is underway – one that dates back to the late 90s.

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Acupuncture and Stress Relief

Acupuncture and Stress Relief

Modern life is stressful, and the American Psychological Association considers stress to be a mental health crisis in the U.S. According to its Stress in America survey – which it performs annually – people in the U.S. are some of the most stressed in the world. Inflation, national and global uncertainty, work/family balance – together

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MCL Injuries and Sports Injuries

Shingles

Shingles Can Greatly Reduce Quality of Life, But There are Treatment Options Herpes zoster is the virus behind shingles, and the same virus that causes chicken pox. If you had chicken pox as a child, the virus is still inside your tissue. Specifically, herpes zoster prefers to hide in the nerves, though it remains inactive

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Difference Between Using a Fertility Clinic and Acupuncture

Difference Between Using a Fertility Clinic and Acupuncture

According to the National Survey of Family Growth, around 10 percent of couples have trouble with fertility. Many of these couples turn to medicine to help them conceive. The most well-known fertility treatments are provided through specialized clinics, and they typically include: Surgery (for blocked fallopian tubes and endometriosis) Surgical sperm extraction Hormone-based fertility drugs

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Restarting Your Failed Resolution

Restarting Your Failed Resolution

Every year, 40 percent of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. And by February of every year, 80 percent of those people abandon their resolutions. It’s tough sticking to resolutions, but you don’t have to wait until next year to try again. For many people, it’s just a matter of support. Acupuncture can offer that support

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MCL Injuries and Sports Injuries

Diminished Ovarian Reserve

Diminished Ovarian Reserve: Causes, Effects and Acupuncture’s Benefits When fertility experts talk about ovarian reserve, they’re referring to the number and quality of eggs inside a woman’s ovaries. It’s a rough measure of a woman’s fertility, and roughly tied to the “biological clock” that’s unique to each patient. Ovarian reserves vary greatly from woman to

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