Vol. 16, #1

ARTICLES

How Useful Are Randomized Placebo-Controlled
Clinical Trials To Acupuncturists?

Agatha P. Colbert, MD
2004. 12-13

Needle Shock: Adverse Effect Or Transformational Signal
Michael T. Greenwood, MB (MD)
2004. 14-17

Color Changes In Scleral Capillaries And Their Clinical Significance
Holmes Keikobad, MD
2004. 18-20

Acupuncture In The Management Of Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome In Adolescents: A Pilot Study

Yuan-Chi Lin, MD; Helen Ly, BS; Aimee B. Bioteau, BS
2004. 21-23

Biological Effects Of Painless Laser Needle Acupuncture
Gerhard Litscher, PhD; Lu Wang, MD; Detlef Schikora, PhD;
Dagmar Rachbauer, MSc; Gerhard Schwarz, MD; Andreas Schöpfer, MD;
Stefan Ropele, PhD; Evamaria Huber
2004. 24-29

Treating Facial Acne In Adolescents And Young Adults With
Auriculoacupuncture And Auriculotherapy: A Pilot Study

Denise McKee, MD; Kay Oring, PhD; Immaculada Aban, PhD;
Marcia Lu, MD; Kathleen Peele, RN; Barbara Scott, mph
2004. 30-36

CASE REPORTS

Preliminary Study: Treatment Of Chronic Emotional Disorders By
Ultra-Low-Dose Steroid Injection Of Outer Bladder Points 42-46

Peggy Finston, MD
2004. 37-39

Acupuncture For Refractory Cases Of
Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea And Vomiting

Maria del C. Guerra, MD 
2004. 40-42

Earring Auriculotherapy For Congenital Nystagmus
Eric Petterson, MD  
2004. 43-45

DEPARTMENTS

Editorial
Clinical Acupuncture Trials In The United States Air Force
Richard C. Niemtzow, MD 

Guest Editorial
To Bill Or Not To Bill Is No Longer The Question
Marshall H. Sager, DO 



 

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