Jame'e Brazie'r L.A.c. MSTOM: Posted on Sunday, May 27, 2012 12:52 PM
With the growing population of seniors there is an increase need for supportive therapies and programs. The modern world has become very active, with the pressures of work and an over booked schedule of events for family and career. The senior population is finding that it needs to adapt to the younger generations’ time constraints, while dealing with their responsibilities for their daily living and survival. Many seniors want to remain in their home or as independent as they can be without much support, to continue living an active life. |
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Brenda Duran Associate Editor of Acupuncture Today: Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:14 PM
For people living with Parkinson's disease, the future is full of obstacles and uncertainty. This is the sole reason the second most prevalent neuro-degenerative disease that affects about 1 million people in the U.S., and 5 million worldwide has researchers constantly on the hunt for not only a cure, but also a way to improve the quality of life for patients. By the year 2013, a current research study involving acupuncture is hoping to find answers for Parkinson's disease patients living with one of the most debilitating side effects – fatigue. |
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