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Th, 4ur»ti<m of p»iir relief ■ivith acupunctui:€>.:.(ケno to:three months) ,as also aH豕hjtly better thantlieateh)iぉ(twoto)ほ
Steroid inji^tion was c,れrly ■:morei. ..effective:,in" re4u6ingr レ ceable sifima " Wlwnation. Ste-:roi4;s..'reduced'the、locaJ'.'heaぃa'n4' .swe.出ngr:ort'he jo inいby: 50. p& cei\t<'Acupuncture、did■■ not .effect h:e真tにand swell.i a is''.reduced by'only'10 .per.cent.:
、<?upimctu^ was sHghtly mort :effective than:31611"-0138',!11::^1(|1"€-asing' tho 'defirreo''to' "Which' a pa-,tiez>t was. able'to b end: and "tend -'•his. 'kn鄉.'It .is, ,.however, 、veU 'known:, t.hat. ..joint 'flexib川iiy is. closely related to .the amount -of pain the' patienぃ;feels during'exertion.
、Dr. Man and'his colleagues:are —now'evalu&ting.how.'oft&n a patient wU.h arthHtis 'requires 'a-■c.upvincture' treatment to remain ■relatively free, of pain.
.•■He. estimates that a,:'patient with fn'ild arthriUs .wni r,equii'e. .tr^tm印t every: three .toノsix.weeks, whereas severe cases may TequireweeWytratments.
Dr. ?yfim .is: ideally suited to'm-vestiれte acupuncture 'and' arthri-Us. 'He .went. t<y .medical'achoplin Taiwan arid, is completing, his postg radu ate'-.traili in g" in''.'irheu-matology and physicalmedicine in C»niwJa»I^estudies acupunct-wr© inHongKon^ and Taiwan. His father, aIs 6 i physician, is an experienced acupuncti?riait
The San Franciscひatujly, headed by 'Drv 'Shen, a.lso.inV'olved. twenty p^tiicnぉwith lurthHtis Who were 'treated, -with:-acupunc. ture for a totiiV. of teiv weeks.
■For five,:we*ks> th.e:. ne<«iles.
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Tho scientists whp pres"ted their -result^' op acUp:iinc"irゃ.:in: :Lo^:Ariぉelesi:are' bnly 'a: fewメ :the::rrt3n,.group多.of r.heumatol6-: gists who ,fw^ investigating .th, use .of :狄upuncturゃ,in.':, al:thrはぉ: T^^e Arthritis Foundation is trying' -tx)..ot)ta.in: special,,':ifunds 'to send, rheumatologists '.to China to ."vidy acupuncture and to. conduct: mo re..: extensive., c.ontr:olled studiもs in the U.S., which willbe necessary:before the '.iise-oえ. ■■■cupuncture ■ for: patients :、vはh. arthritis トe endot"se- Ordiscre-
■.】n the meant'in、e. ■ patients, ai"e w&iTied by The Arthritis Foundation not to rush to the nearest acupuncturist, -beca.iise' it- is 、v.ell kmwn that "quacks" arc pai'Ucu-l&Tly successfulin spiriting niO" n^yoUt of the pockets of arthii-.tis victims•
Land,'
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"everybody .'is beckoning the.ぉ-p线Tiesお-to do business,
■■"My asflociate her<j felt out the: climate and felt now .was the:opportune: tUne to try to:spealc:to ■the. Japanese", Land. add"...
He. mentioned notion |n Aiperi-•ca 'about how sv^ccessfulJapanese have been 'lately.
The' Japanese., have been ask-: ■ing, he..continued,..about anti• Japanese .feeling. He said he co-vWn,t:jruarant《e that none, existed in Ameripa, but said >ie felt' that' .in generalむiもndsiiip.'でould be: sustained.
L^d ..."id he is' Tetuming' to San J.ose:— "に..good .'.onTen" —and 、vill'be busy through —to. 人ugust:meeting people'from Ja-p肌
T6KYO、ゴDepopiilatioT1trends in ru"lprefectur?"Yeノb咖g decelerating :and 'j).opulation. /in the' middlesized p.rovinciar cities IS increasing, ,
This: was revealed, recもn〖Iy.)?y tJie-Home Affairs.''Ministry.w.hU;h comjucted .a piopu.latioiv;Ui^eyカf J&pan'on :tJ\e basis of'resident re'-jgistration r—s^s..:
As ofMarch 31,1973, Japan's population was108,202,038 including 1',027,741:res.id.enぉ.in Okinawa .Prefecture'which: wa多reverted, to Japanむom the. U.S. in ■Maylast. year.
Excluding Okinawa .Prefecture, .Japan's population'in1973: sho-、vedan increase .of :1.246 per .cent overlast yea?.slevel.
Last'year's increase.:rate,'was ■1.258 'pei,cゅt ovpr.previous year.
■In1973' only nine'prefectures (Nagasaki) Ak.ka, .Kagc^shima, Saga, Kmniamoto. &nd Oita)' saw a- decline in theit population from' the previoUS'.year'sノleye1,compa-' •red with'14 such prefectures .fn 1972,19 in1971,25 in1970 and 28 in19幼.
In Hokkaido ami::five.pfefect-.ures-(Aomori, .Iwate, ■ Niigata, ToUori and Miyazaki), .the population trend was reversed- to upward in1973.
As a.resuU, the 'survey 'says thaぃdepop由Ud!n trend hv. pr^ .f.ectures in'the countryside.have •slowed do\ViK
Except Tokyo, O幼ka and Na-goya,.allthe prefecture1.cap it aIs .and all-middle-sized 'provincial .cities'which .have popuiations..of morさthanIQ0,000 ejw?h saw an increぉeリn population', in .1.973 fromlast yeiar,slevej.
Population of th6se. prefectural— capitals combined: together' regレ .stered.an inciv^ase of'541,000'-oi an. average .increase ..of 2.977 pgr cent overl站t yea??levゃl, which is more than: t,ice.' the nationwide average increase rate of1.246 p€r ceni.
Among the cities that jregistc" a. particularly high—ul"i-on grovvth多re (il^iba^ "ichre-ぉ"ei"ed.'an increase of 5.97 per
(5.1- pefceiit), UrawA(4.96per cenりimd ^a^poro」<4.84 per
•.iliy .contrast,:the::popwlaticin :i.n. Tokyo (23 wards) atwlOsaka de-clin" by 0.53 per C€fnt and per cent, respectiv.ely.
Thp Homeぉfairs ilinis:fcry 'aれrilmtes :the 'rise 。irt -.popiilation in those .pr"e.(itur".capitals'.and countryside.'co]re:cUi-es. to —the in-cre«i«ed:.job' dpartumtiぉ.in these cit^es,:'which attract.younきpeople.
The' ministry .alsひ.points.' out that a chaTige:iri..''prtference,,- or lばe'style of youthscivisejdノthem to ':go back tひmidさle"キized.cities' near their home towns,le^viiig big.' cities紐c.h :as Tokyo肌d. O-. saka where they .previous:ir:wor-ked.
"ihe. survey:.汰lsひshows 'that an increasing number of: maTried couple ai.e:reistricting the num-■ber (>f their' children.
!n1973, the砵vゅge famはy 'consisted 6f :..3.|39 p^jBひns, which is a slight, decrease from: 3.43. persons in1972,
■•In urban' are肪,—trendsんwar4: ■smaller families 'arもstrong as ■ represented.by t.he fact th"ve>, .rage' family in '-Tokyo.' j;onaists-'of 2.7 persons,:a.famU-y' in Osaka Prefecture, 3.Q5.. persons, .and., a family, in .KEinagawa — .Prefecture .3.10'p.ersひns:
■'However, the、'さvera.ge' famHy • in .the《auiitrysideノ is ..relatively' lai'ger.'
-In—Okinawa'Prefectui"^, the a-•yerage. :fainilyノ.compriSies '4.12 persons,' in Yamagata'-Pref.e-ctwre,. '4.1.1persons.おtid.--in Akita Prefecture, 4,06 pe^son^
There ai;ea|bout1,430,000 mo-•re womeri:th£^ii..!n\en thro;ughout the na"on.
Hdwever, in T9ky6 and Chiba, Kan$gawg,Ai^hi and 0幼kapre^ f6ctures,ゆere are,, more 、 men than women*: coiitrary to.-thも'si-tuaぉ(m in other parts of Japan•
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