November, 2003 (Volume 1, Number 4)

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Message From the Editor:  Walking the tightrope

Research Updates:
* Looking at how people combat chronic pain.
* Does the type of dural graft material matter?
* Tight cisterna magna may account for some idiopathic SM cases.

Case Studies:  Rapidly Acquired Chiari; Post-surgical healing causes problems

In the Spotlight (Part 1):  Dr. Paolo, of the University of South Florida, discusses acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the Spotlight (Part 2):  Thomas Ost, Licensed Acupuncture Practitioner with the UPMC Center for Complementary Medicine, discusses acupuncture and Western medicine

Daily Living:  Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Special Report:  My Acupuncture Experience

Perspectives:  View from Montana

You Gotta Laugh!:  Peaches, the radioactive cat
 

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