Here we are, another week is gone (time sure flies!), and it’s time to go on with the new category I started last week of the weekly links.
Please remember that if you have any interesting links that you’d like to share, links to your own website or blog with value to people who are practitioners of Chinese Medicine or interested in this field, please send it over via e-mail: yael [at] chinesemedicinenotes [dot] com.
Randy Pausch: I never heard of him until today and I am deeply touched. I am always at awe of people like Randy, who inspire me and obviously others as well. Note it with a yellow marker as he truly is amazing.
Weekend Specials on Blue Poppy: did you know that Blue Poppy Press (the Bob Flaws empire) has special offers on weekends? If you’re looking for a new book, maybe this will be a good way to get a discount. To get the special prices you’ll need to purchase any time between 6 pm Friday and midnight Saturday. Note it.
New Certification Scheme for TCM: a bit of good-to-know information from Australia. It’s good to know how things are developing in other countries, don’t you think? Note it.
Discovering China- Cultural Festival Kicks Off in Italy: what a great idea! The Chinese had A Year of Italy, and now the Italians are having a festival of getting to know China, with many aspects of China and culture, and yes, Chinese Medicine. Note it.
Gum With Bark to Take Bite Out of Bad Breath: Wrigley’s new idea. How long will it last? Note it.
Eastern Medicine: another festival in which CM is represented. Note it.
The Separation of Yin and Yang- part 1: an interesting article on Chinese Medicine Times, with many refernces to Dr. Leon Hammer. Note it.
Diabetes Day: Amy wrote another good post, this one straight from the heart about an important issue. Note it.
Alternative Medicine: Only the dead are safe to try it: the website What Doctors Don’t Tell you is a new website for me, although I think I heard about it before. Here’s an interesting news post they have there. Note it.
Have a good weekend everybody!
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