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» Site title: Acupuncture.com - Rich in resources on Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, qigong, tuina, dietetics, diagnosis and theory, clinical point selections, acupuncturist referrals, news, college courses.
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» Site title: Acubriefs.com » Site description: Medical acupuncture and alternative healthcare information database maintained by the Medical Acupuncture Research Foundation.
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» Site title: Acupressure in First Aid » Site description: FAQs on using acupuncture/acupressure for first aid. Points described.
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» Site title: Acupuncture Links » Site description: Includes list of resources maintained by Vilberto C. Oliveira, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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» Site title: AcupunctureToday.com » Site description: News, articles, links, online discussion forums. Huntington Beach, California.
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» Site title: All That Korean Medicine (ATKM) » Site description: Korean Medicine newsletter and essays. Maintained by the English club at Kyunghee University Korean Medical School.
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» Site title: AustralianAcupuncture.com » Site description: Exploring acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, transpersonal psychology, shamanisn, taoism, feng shui, Buddhism. Maintained by Michael Finn, Brisbane, Australia.
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» Site title: ChiMed » Site description: History of Chinese medicine site hosted by Albion College, Michigan. Lists scholars, libraries, online resources, bibliographies.
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» Site title: The Chinese Doctor » Site description: Chinese medicine blog by Quentin Chen, based in Lane Cove (Sydney), Australia.
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» Site title: The Chinese Medicine Sampler » Site description: Public education site about Traditional Chinese Medicine. Maintained by the Lau Clinic.
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» Site title: Gancao.net » Site description: Web portal promoting traditional Chinese medicine.
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» Site title: HealthPhone.com » Site description: Professional and consumer information on Chinese and alternative medicine. Multilingual site.
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» Site title: Shen-nong Limited » Site description: Provides articles describing Chinese medicine (TCM). Multilingual site.
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» Site title: TCMcentral.com » Site description: Resources for students, practitioners and patients. Educational material, chat rooms, discussion boards. Maintained by John R. Wahnish.
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» Site title: TCMStudent » Site description: Acupuncture and Oriental medicine information for students and practitioners. Point tables, school listing, state laws, study tools, forums and suppliers.
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» Site title: Traditional Chinese Medicine Information Page » Site description: Basic concepts and fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine, including herbal therapy, acupuncture, qigong and TCM approaches to common diseases.
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» Site title: Trigram Software » Site description: Databases offer acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, case studies, and exam-like questions. Practice management tools available. Oakland, California.
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» Site title: Yin Yang House » Site description: Oriental medicine information for students and practitioners of Japanese and Chinese acupuncture, auricular therapies, and Zen Shiatsu.
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Randomize humor
A doctor is making a routine call to one of his elderly patients.
He asks, "And how are you doing today, Mr. Johnson?"
Mr. Johnson replies, "I feel just fine, doc. But you know, it''s the strangest thing. Every night when I get up to pee, the bathroom light goes on for me automatically when I open the door."
The doctor is worried that the old guy is getting senile, so he phones the man''s son, and the son''s wife answers.
The doctor tells her, "Mrs. Johnson, I''m a little concerned about your father-in-law. It seems that when he gets up to urinate at night and opens the bathroom door, the light somehow goes on..."
Mrs. Johnson yells, "Steven!
Daddy''s peeing in the refrigerator again!"
Humor of the day
Q: What is every blonde''s ambition in life?
A: To be like Vanna White and learn the alphabet.
Q: What is the blonde doing when she holds her hands tightly over her ears?
A: Trying to hold on to a thought.
Q: What is the mating call of the blonde?
A: "I''m "sooo" drunk!"
Q: What is the mating call of the ugly blonde?
A: (Screaming) "I said: I''m drunk!"
Q: Why are there so few blonde pharmacists?
A: They have a hard time getting the pill bottles into the typewriter!
Q: Why can''t blondes make ice cubes?
A: They always forget the recipe.
Q: Why did the blonde resolve to have only three children?
A: Because she heard that one child out of every four born was Chinese.
Q: Why do all blondes all have a dimple on their chin and a flat forehead?
A: Finger on chin-I don''t know. Hits forehead-Oh I get it!
Q: Why do blondes have little holes all over their faces?
A: From eating with forks.
Q: Why do blondes have see-through lunch box lids?
A2: So that when they''re on the train they can tell if they''re going to work or coming home.
Q: Why do blondes wash their hair in the sink?
A: Because that''s where you''re supposed to wash vegetables.
Q: Why does a blonde only change her baby''s diapers every month?
A: Because it says on the box: "good for up to 20 pounds."
Q: Why is it good to have a blonde passenger?
A: You can park in the handicap zone.