AOM Research, Featured Story
From the journal Nature Neuroscience: Research conducted by neuroscientists at the University of Rochester shows that that acupuncture may activate a number of different mechanisms which diminish and alleviate pain. Read the published paper...
AOM in Sports, Featured Story
Doctoral students and alumni of Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine will be be treating athletes with intellectual disabilities at the World Special Olympic games. 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and 3,000 coaches representing 177...
Featured Story, Integrative Health
A study in the Reproductive Medicine Online suggests that the use of traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture and herbs was associated with more live births. Read the article...
Featured Story, Integrative Health
Western-based experts see the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and conventional Western medicine as the future of medical science. Read the whole story over on Yibada here: http://bit.ly/1IfO0xc
Featured Story, In Practice
“Patients want physicians who have time to sit down with them and help them understand the nature of their problems and who will not just promote drugs and surgery as the only way of doing things.” A growing number of scientific studies underscore...
Featured Story, In Practice
Dry needling is a myofascial trigger point practice that involves the insertion of needles into injured and sore muscles. The muscle twitches then relaxes, decreasing pain. Dry needling and acupuncture look fairly similar in practice, but not in the theory behind...