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NEWS
RELEASE
March 19,
2000
For More
Information Contact: Rebecca Wilkowski, Phone: (800) 729-0941
Asthma
Day 2000
WHO/WHAT:
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine will be sponsoring a free
clinic day devoted to the education and treatment of those who suffer
from asthma. Featured lectures will include: the treatment of asthma with
acupuncture and Chinese herbs, asthma self-care and Western Medicine,
nutrition and asthma, and the use of Qi Gong (gentle Chinese exercise)
in the treatment of asthma.
WHEN:
Sunday, March 19, 2000
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
915 Broadway, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10010
WHY:
As of 1994, an estimated 14.6 million Americans had asthma, a 33% increase
from 1990. Total medical costs for asthma treatment are placed at $5.8
billion annually
While acupuncture is often associated with pain control, in the hands
of a well-trained practitioner it has much broader applications. Acupuncture
can be effective as the only treatment used, or as the adjunct to other
medical treatment forms in many medical disorders. The World Health Organization
and the National Institute of Health both recognize the use of acupuncture
in the treatment of respiratory disorders including asthma. Acupuncture
is free of the side effects associated with asthma medications, and often
results in fewer attacks.
CONTACT:
Reine Deming (212) 982-3456
Rebecca Wilkowski (800) 729-0941
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