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Specializing in the Painless Acupuncture Method TM

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Our practice is located in
 Holy Cross Hospital 
 The Feldman Center for Optimal Health
4725 N. Federal Hwy.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
Toll Free Phone No.  
888- 840-HEAL (4325)

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Scott Denny is the nine time recipient of the Continuing Education Excellence Award in Pain Management  and the recipient of the 2007 Outstanding Acupuncture Associate Award from The Zachariah Family Wellness Pavilion at Holy Cross Hospital.


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2008-2009 Mind, Body & Medicine Lecture Schedule At Holy Cross Hospital

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CAM & Cancer Care- The Society for Integrative Oncology Guidelines

There is much discussion about Complementary & Alternative Medicine in cancer care. Integrative Hospital Associates supports the Society for Integrative Oncology's position, and practice guidelines as it pertains to CAM therapies, and specifically in regards to acupuncture:

Society For Integrative Oncology: Integrative Oncology Practice Guidelines

 “Acupuncture is strongly recommended as a complementary therapy for pain control when pain is poorly controlled, when side effects from other modalities are clinically significant, or when reducing the amount of pain medicine becomes a clinical goal. Acupuncture is also strongly recommended as a complementary therapy when nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy are poorly controlled or when side effects from other modalities are clinically significant.”

Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, Vol 5, No 2 (Spring), 2007: pp 65–84

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If you are a medical physician and you have questions about acupuncture and cancer care please see the M.D. Anderson section of our video links page.

 

rosey


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