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Acupuncture Treatment for No-Fault Patients in Long Island, NY

No-fault is a coverage under the automobile insurance plan of the vehicle you occupy while in New York State at the time of an accident.. You may also qualify for  this coverage if you are a pedestrian strike by a vehicle. This kind of coverage is designed to pay for your lost wages, medical bills and other medically-necessary expenses.  This

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Acupuncture can help with your Seasonal Allergies in Long Island, NY

The best seasons of Long Island may also present some unpleasant problems for allergy sufferers. Sneezing, watery eyes, itching, nasal congestion are few to name. Allergy season usually begins in late winter or early spring in Long Island and runs through late summer or early fall. As the season progresses, different types of pollen start impacting Long Islanders with seasonal

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Acupuncture Can Help With Fibromyalgia Pain

The ancient Chinese alternative healing method called acupuncture is now a popular and widely accepted alternative pain relief method in the United States. An estimated 15 million Americans have tried this “unconventional” therapy. It is offered in many chronic pain clinics and is covered by some insurers and managed health organizations.

 

The Chinese therapy of acupuncture has

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A Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach to Bell’s Palsy

Effecting about 40,000 people in the United States every year, Bell’s Palsy is a neurological disorder that manifests as a paralysis of the face. This disorder often affects only one side of the face. Bell’s Palsy is thought to be a result of damage to the facial nerve that controls the muscles on one side of the face, which then

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Cupping Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Cupping Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine June 8, 2016 Deer Park, Babylon How Cupping Therapy Works

Cupping therapy creates suction in certain areas of the body. This suction causes negative pressure, which draws the skin away from the body. Traditional medicine experts state that this causes muscle tissue to loosen, increases blood flow and has a sedative effect on the

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