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Acupuncture helpful for nocturia
Acupuncture may help treat symptoms of nocturia, according to Turkish researchers.
Acupuncture reduces inflammatory mediators in knee osteoarthritis
Improvements in pain and function due to acupuncture among individuals with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) may be partly mediated by changes in levels of inflammatory mediators ...
Acupuncture improves vision in patients with nystagmus
Swiss clinicians have found that acupuncture can improve visual function and quality of life for nystagmus patients ...
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 dyspepsia
Chinese researchers have found that acupuncture can improve symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia ...
Acupuncture may improve depression via autonomic nervous system
A pilot study from Japan shows that acupuncture can significantly improve depression and autonomic function in patients with medication-resistant depression ...
Acupuncture improves spasticity following stroke
Chinese researchers have found that acupuncture can improve lower limb spasticity and motor function in stroke patients ...
Electro-acupuncture reduces pain of diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Electro-acupuncture should be recommended as a non-pharmacological treatment for pain reduction in painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy, according to the authors of a study carried out in Korea ...
A response to "Acupuncture: Does it alleviate pain and are there serious risks? A review of reviews" by E. Ernst, Myeong Soo Lee and Tae-Young Choi, PAIN®, Volume 152, Issue 4 (April 2011)
Edzard Ernst's latest paper on acupuncture continues his endeavours to demonstrate that acupuncture is both more harmful and less effective than is claimed.
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