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National Resources
The National Institutes for Health


and

The World Health Organization

are each distinguished organizations who recognize the effectiveness of acupuncture for many of the following conditions:

Allergies

Arthritis

Asthma

Back pain

Hypertension

Depression

Fibromyalgia

Fatigue

Colds/flu

Sinus issues

Indigestion/reflux

Insomnia

PMS

Skin rashes

Whiplash

Sciatica

Post surgical rehab

Weight loss

Stopping smoking

Addictions

National Association for Female Executives

NAFE is one of the nation’s largest women’s professional associations and the largest women business owner’s association, providing resources and services—through education, networking, and public advocacy—to empower its members to achieve career success and financial security.

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

The mission of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is to establish, assess, and promote recognized standards of competence and safety in acupuncture and Oriental medicine for the protection and benefit of the public.

American Acupuncture Council

Complementary medicine and therapies are finally entering the mainstream in America — accepted more widely than ever by consumers, corporations, and insurance companies. And that not only means greater opportunity to grow your practice, but a more pressing need to protect it — something the American Acupuncture Council has been doing more successfully and cost-efficiently than anyone else since 1972.

As the largest and oldest provider of acupuncture insurance in the country, we offer the benefit of experience, enabling you to enlist the protection of the industry’s leading carrier backed by a veteran legal defense team — at the lowest premiums you’ll find anywhere. You deliver peace-of-mind to your patients. Find out how we can do the same for you.

The News Source for the Acupuncture Community

Acupuncture Today is a monthly newspaper delivered to members of the acupuncture and Oriental medicine profession. The first issue of Acupuncture Today was published in January 2000; it now has a readership of approximately 20,000 acupuncturists, doctors of Oriental medicine, acupuncture students and suppliers.

The goal of Acupuncture Today is to serve as an open forum for the profession. Each issue contains national and regional news stories; reviews of the latest research; debates and opinion pieces on issues relevant to the profession; and clinical articles from some of the most respected names in the acupuncture and Oriental medicine arena.

Colorado Resources
NAWBO - Denver
NAWBO represents women business owners nationwide by providing programs to help them grow their businesses, advocating for public policy to support their growth, and assisting them in contract procurement.

The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Denver and the Small Business Administration will present the second Colorado Women Business Owners Conference on February 22, 2007. The conference will address issues important to experienced and new women business owners in all industries and types of businesses. More Information.


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