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Acupuncture, Stress, Massage among CHEO Topics


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immunity are among the topics that will be explored at upcom- ing Knoxville-area meetings of CHEO, the Complementary Health Education Or- ganization. The non- profit CHEO, which


seeks to bridge the gap between tradi- tional and alternative medicine, opens its monthly educational meetings to the public. The Knoxville Community Group of


CHEO meets at 7 p.m. March 1 with a presentation by Barry Sunshine, doctor of chiropractic, who will discuss the effect of stress on digestion, thyroid function and the immune system. He will explain how to minimize these effects, and he will also discuss Metabolic Syndrome, which, he says, is one of the nation’s leading causes of illness. The group’s next meeting will be at 7 p.m. April 5, when a panel of experts, including licensed acupuncturist Will Foster, will describe


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