Resources and References

BioMeridian is constantly looking for and participating in research and studies which explain, quantify, broaden and legitimize the field of Meridian Stress Assessment. Although the discipline is relatively new, a vast amount of research has been accumulated. We cannot list or provide all of the information that is available. We can, however, give you some of the core research and articles that are applicable to what we are currently pursuing. The following are generated by BioMeridian and third parties:

A History of Meridian Stress Assessment
- Dr. Dennis W. Remington writes A History of Meridian Stress Assessment.
ElectroDermal Analysis
A Scientific Correlation with Pathophysiology - By: Arthur Dale Ericsson, M.D., Kenneth Pittaway, ND, and Rongjian Lai, M.S.
Allergy Study
Utilizing the EAV Acupuncture Technique - Julia J. Tsuei, M.D., Carl W. Lehman, M.D., Fred M.K. Lam Jr., M.D. and David A. H. Zhu, M.D.
American Journal of Acupuncture
American Journal of Acupuncture Volume 25 Number 1 1998 - Double Blind Comparison Study
Virtual Medicine
Sections of Virtual Medicine by Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby. ISBN 0722538235
Icon Health and Fitness
The following is a study published by a major corporation utilizing BioMeridian Equipment. This study was published by the Corporation and is here for reference only.
Cam Study
Growth of Complementary Medicine (CAM) in the United States
Bibliography of Studies
A Bibliography of Studies and Articles by Associates of the Foundation for East-West Medicine on the Electrodermal Screening Test (EDST)
NIH Consensus Statement
NIH Consensus Statement - Volume 15, Number 5; November 3-5, 1997
Electromagnetic Applications in Medicine
Panel Members: Becker, Robert O., M.D.; Hazlewood Carlton F., Ph.D.; Liboff, Abraham R. Ph.D.; and Walleczek, Jan, Ph.D. Editors: Rubik, Beverly, Ph.D.; and Flower, Robert G, M.S.
A Review of the History of Electrodiagnosis
Its Relationship to Homeopathy and Acupuncture. - Royal, Fuller, M.D., HMD; and Royal, Daniel, D.O, HMD.
Electrodermal Diagnostic Instruments
On the Explanation of Electrodermal Diagnostic and Treatment Instruments Part I. The Electrical Behavior of Human Skin. - Tiller, William A., Ph.D., Stanford University.
Diversity in Biomedical Engineering
Tsuei, Julia J., M.D.; Chen, Kuo-Gen, Ph.D.; Lam, Frederick M. K. M.D.; and Chou, Pesus, M.D.
Nuclear Medicine and Acupuncture
Nuclear Medicine and Acupuncture: A Study on the Migration of Radioactive Tracers After Injection at Acupoints - Darras, Jean-Claude, M.D.; De Vernejoul, Pierre, M.D.; and Albarede, Pierre, C.H.U. Necker-Enfants Malades.
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis of Electrical Skin Conductance in Diagnosis: Historical and current views of Bioelectric Medicine. - Brewitt, Barbara, PhD.
Future Diagnostic Instruments
On the Evolution and Future Development of Electrodermal Diagnostic Instruments - Tiller, William A., Ph.D., Standford University
Measure the body's Energy State Change
Are there Electrical Devices that can Measure the body's Energy State Change to an Acupuncture Treatment? Part I, The Meridian Stress Assessment (MSA-21) Device. - Roberts, Nancy R., Ph.D., Shealy, Norman, M.D., Ph.D., and Tiller, William, Ph.D.
Specific Desensitization to Chemicals
A Pilot Study of 100 Patients. - Boczko, Miklos L., M.D.; and Caprio, Lawrence J., N.D.
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