Guest guest Posted February 17, 2003 Report Share Posted February 17, 2003 Hi All, You may be interested in this. Phil >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE’S EMAIL NEWS SERVICE For just £7 (around $11US) a year, you can receive our NEWS pages three times a year sent as a pdf file to your email address. To , visit: http://www.jcm.co.uk/News.phtml (Note: rs to the journal automatically receive the printed NEWS pages along with the journal) The Journal of NEWS pages summarises recent research in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, as well as diet, lifestyle, exercise, relaxation and meditation and other miscellaneous subjects. Much of this information will help practitioners to accurately inform patients of the benefits or risks of lifestyle choices and give informed answers to the questions patientscommonly ask, aid in the practice of preventive medicine and help practitioners take care of their own health. NEWS for February 2003 is now published and offers the latest published research (mostly from international orthodox medical journals) and news on: acne sugar link; acupuncture and back pain; acupuncture and enuresis; acupuncture and labour pain; acupuncture and migraine; acupuncture and palliative care; acupuncture and smoking; acupuncture and urinary tract infections; acupuncture for children; acupuncture for fertility; acupuncture for spinal cord injuries; acupuncture for tamoxifen side effects; alcohol and breast cancer; alcohol and heart disease; anaemia in infants; analgesics and bone healing; antibacterial soaps versus plain soap for hand washing; ants use tree resin as medicine; auricular acupuncture anaesthesia; bear bile and chinese medicine; bicycle saddles and fertility; black tea and the heart; bread crusts are best for you; breast feeding and atopy; breast feeding and pain in babies; caffeinated soft drinks; cannabis and mental illness; coffee and blood pressure; colorectal cancer risks; complementary and alternative medicine in germany; complementary medicine act in malaysia; computers make you sick; curries and curcumin; dangers of raw sprouts; dementia and vitamins; dementia, aromatherapy and light therapy; diet and cholesterol; echinacea; ecstasy for parkinsons disease; emotionally mature kids are more sensitive; ephedra; european crackdown on herbs; exercise and cholesterol; fish consumption and dementia; fish consumption and stroke; folic acid deficiency and miscarriage; gallbladder cancer; ginkgo; glucosamine for osteoarthritis; grape juice; herbs and menopause; honey for wounds; hormone replacement therapy and alzheimers; humming cures sinusitis; hyperactive kids and additives; hypertension and vitamins; ice cream and headache; infant drug deaths; it is better to give than receive; ivf and birth defects; lager and cholesterol; lei gong teng and rheumatoid arthritis; lemon juice as a contraceptive; massage establishes sleep cycle; men and chocolate; mmr and autism; multiple sclerosis and early sex; multiple sclerosis and stress; new carcinogen warnings; nuts and diabetes; oriental herbs for haemodialysis cramps; painless needles; parkinson’s and dairy foods; passive smoking; pc-spes; pre-operative acupuncture for post-operative pain; protesting is good for you; Q10 and parkinsons; red wine, alzheimers and dementia; reye’s syndrome and aspirin; risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy; soccer watching and heart attacks; stress and the meningitis C vaccine; swaddling and sudden infant death syndrome; sympathy increases pain response; tai chi and parkinsons; tea tree oil and athlete's foot; tennis elbow and acupuncture; the banning of kava kava; the benefits and dangers of a negative frame of mind; the benefits of trees and sun ; the benefits of vigorous exercise; the dangers of stress; the drugs industry and female sexual disorder; vitamins and violence Best regards, WORK : Teagasc Staff Development Unit, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland WWW : Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2003 Report Share Posted February 17, 2003 Phil: This is the news insert you receive with your subscription. Many of the JCM articles are very interesting and practical. Jim Ramholz , " " <@e...> wrote: > Hi All, > > You may be interested in this. > > Phil > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. > > JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE'S EMAIL NEWS SERVICE > > For just £7 (around $11US) a year, you can receive our NEWS > pages three times a year sent as a pdf file to your email address. > To , visit: http://www.jcm.co.uk/News.phtml (Note: > rs to the journal automatically receive the printed NEWS > pages along with the journal) > > The Journal of NEWS pages summarises > recent research in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, as well as > diet, lifestyle, exercise, relaxation and meditation and other > miscellaneous subjects. Much of this information will help > practitioners to accurately inform patients of the benefits or risks of > lifestyle choices and give informed answers to the questions > patientscommonly ask, aid in the practice of preventive medicine > and help practitioners take care of their own health. > > NEWS for February 2003 is now published and offers the latest > published research (mostly from international orthodox medical > journals) and news on: acne sugar link; acupuncture and back > pain; acupuncture and enuresis; acupuncture and labour pain; > acupuncture and migraine; acupuncture and palliative care; > acupuncture and smoking; acupuncture and urinary tract > infections; acupuncture for children; acupuncture for fertility; > acupuncture for spinal cord injuries; acupuncture for tamoxifen > side effects; alcohol and breast cancer; alcohol and heart > disease; anaemia in infants; analgesics and bone healing; > antibacterial soaps versus plain soap for hand washing; ants use > tree resin as medicine; auricular acupuncture anaesthesia; bear > bile and chinese medicine; bicycle saddles and fertility; black tea > and the heart; bread crusts are best for you; breast feeding and > atopy; breast feeding and pain in babies; caffeinated soft drinks; > cannabis and mental illness; coffee and blood pressure; > colorectal cancer risks; complementary and alternative medicine > in germany; complementary medicine act in malaysia; computers > make you sick; curries and curcumin; dangers of raw sprouts; > dementia and vitamins; dementia, aromatherapy and light therapy; > diet and cholesterol; echinacea; ecstasy for parkinsons disease; > emotionally mature kids are more sensitive; ephedra; european > crackdown on herbs; exercise and cholesterol; fish consumption > and dementia; fish consumption and stroke; folic acid deficiency > and miscarriage; gallbladder cancer; ginkgo; glucosamine for > osteoarthritis; grape juice; herbs and menopause; honey for > wounds; hormone replacement therapy and alzheimers; humming > cures sinusitis; hyperactive kids and additives; hypertension and > vitamins; ice cream and headache; infant drug deaths; it is better > to give than receive; ivf and birth defects; lager and cholesterol; > lei gong teng and rheumatoid arthritis; lemon juice as a > contraceptive; massage establishes sleep cycle; men and > chocolate; mmr and autism; multiple sclerosis and early sex; > multiple sclerosis and stress; new carcinogen warnings; nuts and > diabetes; oriental herbs for haemodialysis cramps; painless > needles; parkinson's and dairy foods; passive smoking; pc-spes; > pre-operative acupuncture for post-operative pain; protesting is > good for you; Q10 and parkinsons; red wine, alzheimers and > dementia; reye's syndrome and aspirin; risks and benefits of > hormone replacement therapy; soccer watching and heart attacks; > stress and the meningitis C vaccine; swaddling and sudden infant > death syndrome; sympathy increases pain response; tai chi and > parkinsons; tea tree oil and athlete's foot; tennis elbow and > acupuncture; the banning of kava kava; the benefits and dangers > of a negative frame of mind; the benefits of trees and sun ; the > benefits of vigorous exercise; the dangers of stress; the drugs > industry and female sexual disorder; vitamins and violence > > > Best regards, > > > WORK : Teagasc Staff Development Unit, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland > WWW : > Email: <@e...> > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] > > HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland > WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm > Email: <@e...> > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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