Before we dive into the links, I just want to remind you all that you are welcome to submit links to CMNotes’ Weekly Links post. You can do so by sending me the recommended link by e-mail: yael@chinesemedicinenotes.com

The echos of the earthquake in China are still heard, in the form of stories about survivers and the way that are being treated. One example is a treatment with nutrition.
Remember I told you about the 2 Israeli students that were missing after the earthquake? They were found and everything’s well, you can read more about it by clicking here.

Yo San university for TCM in Los Angeles now offers a Doctorla program in TCM.
Read more about it by clicking here.

What is already being used in China is now being studied by the Western medicine- ’Synthetic biology’ may provide 500 million malaria patients drugs at a 10th of current cost. Read more about it here.

Are you in need of a shirt with acupuncture prints on it? Or maybe something for the new baby in the family?
Stickers of acupuncture? Search no more, you can find it all and more here.

TCM Directory offers very good links on various subjects that might interest practitioners at the point they are in- software for the clinic, starting a new clinic, shops and much more. If you still didn’t visitn that site, take a look, you just might find something you need there.

A list of many links, all have to do with the history of TCM is available here. This is the website of a college in Sweden and I found this particular page to be very informative.

Prof. Heiner Fruehauf is someone everyone in Chinese Medicine should follow.
I had a little e-mail chat with Dr. Leon Hammer, who said that if he could he would easily follow Heiner as he is simply the best.
You can’t argue with Dr. Hammer.
You are welcome to Heiner Fruehauf’s website- Classical Chinese Medicine- and learn more from this very interesting man.

Have a good weekend everybody!