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Electroacupuncture at Sanyinjiao Sp-6 helps with labour pain
A Chinese study has concluded that electroacupuncture (EA) at Sanyinjiao SP-6 is an effective way of decreasing labour pain
Acupuncture improves cognitive function in schizophrenia
Chinese researchers have found that electro-acupuncture (EA) can improve cognitive function in patients with schizophrenia ...
Acupuncturists have different brains
Acupuncturists outperform non-acupuncturists (NA) in tests of behavioural skills associated with their profession and this is reflected in structural differences in their brains.
Electrical stimulation at HE-7 eases anaesthetic recovery in children
Electrical stimulation of Shenmen HE-7 during surgery can prevent agitation in paediatric patients recovering from general anaesthesia, report Japanese clinicians ...
Gingko extract has potential as psoriasis treatment
Iranian authors reviewing the currently available literature suggest that an extract of Gingko biloba (GB, pinyin: Bai Guo Ye) has the potential to be effective against psoriasis.
Is ATP the key to acupuncture's effects?
A British neuroscientist has proposed that a novel extracellular signalling system, based on adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP), is the mechanism underlying the effects of acupuncture.
Acupuncture helps reduce diabetic peripheral neuropathy
The results of a study from Thailand have shown that acupuncture combined with medication can significantly reduce peripheral neuropathy in diabetics.
Acupuncture doesn't affect digestion and sleep in infant colic
Acupuncture does not appear to change some of the objective measures of infant colic, despite leading to decreases in crying time and subjective parental perception of benefit, conclude Swedish researchers ...
Acupuncture helps with chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy
The results of a small preliminary study carried out in the UK suggest that acupuncture may be of use in the management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN).
Seemingly difficult cases cured with acupuncture
Severe headache; paraplegia; cerebral palsy; tuberculosis of left hip joint; changes in the cuada equina postnatal psychosis; torticollis; herniation of L3/4; fracture of the ulna. Name of the patient: Mr. Desai Age: 62 yrs Problem: This patient had severe headache. He could not sleep properly in any position. He could not use any type of pillow. He had tried all types of soft pillows but he could ...
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