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What’s New In Integrative Therapies?

DANBURY –– The Office of Complementary Medicine will host its first symposium addressing “Integrative Therapies –– What’s New?” on Thursday, August 21, at Danbury Hospital. The free program is open to the public and takes place in the John C. Creasy Center for Health Education auditorium from 7 to 8:30 pm. Park free in the Blue Visitor’s Parking Lot, Hospital Avenue entrance.

Features speakers and topics to be discussed, include:

Dr Larry Stern, a graduate of New York Chiropractic College and postgraduate of Network Spinal Analysis, who is the owner of the Stern Chiropractic & Health Center. He will discuss “NSA Network Spinal Analysis –– A Healing Art for the Millennium.”

Michael Burnett, a certified yoga instructor, completed an accredited program in shiatsu/massage therapy and studied Thai yoga bodywork in Thailand with master Phichest Boothame. He will speak about “Thai Yoga Bodywork.”

Starla Fucito is a licensed acupuncturist, a diplomate of acupuncture and graduate of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of California, San Diego. She will discuss “Acupuncture and Women’s Health.”

For more information about the “Integrative Therapies –– What’s New?” symposium call Peggy Gilmore, clinical coordinator of the Office of Complementary Medicine, at 797-7073.

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