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Acupuncture improves well-being for women in anorexia treatment programme
Acupuncture can improve subjective well-being for women being treated for anorexia nervosa. ...
Acupuncture reduces allergic rhinitis symptoms
For sufferers of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR), acupuncture treatment can lead to a modest improvement in disease-specific quality of life and can reduce antihistamine use, compared with either sham acupuncture or the medication cetrizine. In a multi-centre randomised trial, German researchers randomised 422 people with SAR to receive acupuncture plus cetirizine, sham (minimal needling) acupunc ...
Acupuncture improves autistic symptoms
A short course of electro-acupuncture (EA) can improve specific functions in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), especially language comprehension and self-care ability. Fifty-five children with ASD were randomly assigned to an EA group or a sham electro-acupuncture (SEA) group. The EA group received electro-acupuncture at eight acupoints: Sishencong (M-HN-1), Yintang (M-HN-3), Neiguan P ...
Acupuncture improves sleep for psychiatric patients
A small study from Hong Kong has found that acupuncture may improve sleep quality in elderly patients with dementia.
Deqi is two-faced
Researchers from Korea have found that there is a correlation between the acupuncture practitioner's perception of deqi and the recipient’s experience of it ...
Non-insertive acupuncture beneficial for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Non-insertive acupuncture (NIA) could be a useful adjunctive treatment in newborns with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), according to a research team from the USA.
Acupuncture effective for insomnia
One of the largest randomised controlled trials on acupuncture for insomnia has found it to be effective and safe ..