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Puncturing the Acupuncture Myth

The question I keep hearing is, “But what about acupuncture? It’s been proven to work, it’s supported by lots of good research, more and more doctors are using it, and insurance companies even pay for it.â€

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Acupuncture: An Update - Psychiatric Times

As a licensed acupuncturist, I am often asked by both medical professionals and laypersons whether acupuncture actually “works” and whether it should really be considered part of a belief system rather than science. ...

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Acupuncture doesn’t boost chances of conceiving by IVF

Acupuncture during IVF treatment does not increase women’s chances of having successful pregnancies, a new research has shown.The researchers from University of Hong Kong compared the effects of real and placebo acupuncture on pregnancy ...

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New Research Gives Insight Into How Acupuncture May Relieve Pain

Acupuncture—an ancient healing practice that has shown promise in treating chronic pain—typically involves a period of active needle stimulation, followed by a longer period of rest. It appears that the analgesic (pain-relieving) ...

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Acupuncture Needle?

Occasionally I get reminded that a lot of people who could benefit greatly from acupuncture are too fearful of needles to even give it a try. Since I spend my day sticking needles in people who mostly love it, I forget what a huge issue ...

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