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ACUPUNCTURE AND SMOKING
This study randomly assigned 46 smokers to two groups. One was treated at points recognised for their anti-smoking effect, whilst the other was given acupuncture treatment at points assumed to have no effect for smoking cessation. Concentrations of tobacco by-products in the blood were measured before the first and after the last acupuncture treatment. The number of cigarettes smoked per day ...
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