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Massage Therapy Benefits for HIV-Positive Children

Today, millions of children worldwide live with HIV. Regrettably, global access to antiretroviral drugs is not readily available. Massage therapy benefits for HIV-positive children, have been shown to improve immune function and may boost the immune systems of young children. A strong immune system allows the body to shore up its disease-fighting arsenal. In contrast, …

Light Touch Therapy can Ease Pregnancy Problems

It’s no secret that pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery subject most women to a gauntlet of physical and emotional challenges. Light touch Craniosacral Therapy (CST) can offer considerable relief in dealing with the discomforts and demands of pregnancy. So what exactly is Light Touch CST?  Quite simply, it’s a gentle method for resolving physical and …

Pacific College Celebrates Chinese New Year – Year of the Tiger

Pacific College Celebrates the Chinese New Year In celebration of Chinese New Year and the commencement of the Year of the Tiger, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine will provide free events that are open to the public on each of its three campuses. Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago will be holding a Chinese …

Great American Smokeout 2009: Quit Smoking with Acupuncture

According to the 1982 Surgeon General’s Report, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. That report is still accurate today. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 46.2 million American adults are current smokers – that is 22.8% of all adults; that’s nearly one in four people. …

North American Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Day, 2009

In an effort to increase public awareness of the progress, promise, and benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, celebrates North American Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NAAOM) Day in San Diego, New York, and Chicago, with each campus supporting this day in a unique way. Each campus will celebrate NAAOM day. …

Mastitis, Breast Feeding, and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Mastitis is a severely uncomfortable and potentially dangerous disease that can occur during breastfeeding. If bacteria invade the breast (usually within one month of delivery), it can cause a high fever, a painful mass in the breasts, redness, inflammation, an aversion to cold, unsmooth lactation, and even pus discharge. At best, this disorder is painful …

Americans Spend 34 Billion Dollars on Alternative Medicine

Recent studies conducted by the federally funded National Health Statistics Report have revealed that Americans spend up to 34 billion dollars per year on complementary alternative medicine (CAM). The first national estimate of such spending discovered that more than one tenth of American’s out of pocket health care dollars goes towards CAM. The term CAM …

Pacific College Participates in Annual Vietnam Stand Down

The National Stand-Down for Homeless Veterans is an annual event that honors and seeks to physically and emotionally help homeless veterans. Each summer in San Diego, acupuncturist Mitch Lehman directs and organizes the National Stand Down for homeless veterans, held by Integrated Medicine Services. This year the Stand Down will be held from the 17th …