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NEWS RELEASE March 20, 2004 For More Information Contact: Rebecca Wilkowski, Phone: (800) 729-0941 Women Find Health Benefits with Acupuncture During National Women's Health Week With Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week (May 9-15, 2004) just around the corner, we are reminded of how important the women in our lives really are. Unfortunately, studies show that women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with many serious health conditions. Acupuncture, however, may help many of the common ailments that women face. According to the Society for Women's Health Research, heart disease kills 500,000 American women each year - over 50,000 more women than men. Women are also more likely than men to have a second heart attack within a year of the first one, and women are two to three times more likely than men to suffer from depression. Furthermore, three out of four people suffering from autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus, are women. Other ailments that are common to women include infertility, asthma, menopause, and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). Acupuncture has been cited by the World Health Organization to treat over 43 conditions, including those previously mentioned. Using acupuncture to treat the health problems that affect women has been growing in popularity; according to a Knowledge Networks survey conducted in May 2000, women are significantly more likely to try acupuncture, as well as other complementary therapies, than men. The North American Menopause Society also reports that 30 percent of women use acupuncture. The 3,000-year-old practice of acupuncture helps women deal with and overcome their health issues by rebalancing the body's immune system, hormones, and blood flow. According to Chinese medical practitioners, Qi, or energy, is conducted between the surface of the body and internal organs along pathways called meridians. It is Qi that regulates spiritual, emotional, mental and physical balance. When the flow of Qi is disrupted through poor health habits or other circumstances, disease can result. Acupuncture helps keep the flow of this energy unblocked. For more information on the benefits of acupuncture in women's healthcare, please call (800) 729-0941. ###
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