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			<title>How to Stop Sciatica - Understanding the Age-Progressive Phenomena and Processes Affecting the Spine---By John Zajaros</title>
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			<description>The process of aging may have multiple impacts and/or effects on the spine, with myriad symptoms expressed. Some symptoms of a more severe, underlying condition may include neck pain, back pain, and sciatica nerve pain, also known as sciatica. Some consequences of aging that lead to pain are degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and herniated discs. In addition to these conditions or pathologies, an individual may develop osteophytosis, bony spurs or bridges from one vertebral body to the  ...</description>
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			<title>The best of London's therapists --Acupuncture and TCM</title>
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			<description>Dr Ming Hui Luo: amazing cures for anything to do with the skin, at The Hong Nin Co, WC2 (020 7437 4910). Consultations £10, herbs are extra.



Dr Gang Zhu: trained in conventional medicine and traditional Chinese medicine and also skilled with Chinese herbs and acupressure. £48 for first appointment (45 mins), £38 thereafter (30 mins). At the Life Centre, Edge Street, W8. 



Dr Joshua Li: his ability to boost clients' immune systems, thus warding off colds, is a big draw. Works from home  ...</description>
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			<title>Britian's 225 best private doctors - Tatler 2006 and 2007 --Dr Xiaoping Zhai</title>
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Dr Xiao-Ping Zhai is the founder of The Zhai Clinic and is a specialist in reproductive medicine. She graduated in China and is qualified in both Western and Chinese medicine. She draws on both disciplines to treat patients in the most appropriate way.



She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and the Association of traditional Chinese medicine (UK) and a member of the British Fertility Society. Dr Zhai is committed to promoting further research into the role of TCM in reproductive  ...</description>
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