In recent years, advances in imaging have made acupuncture’s once-hidden effects increasingly visible. High-field fMRI scans ...
You follow a personal experience with Acupuncture while exploring the sensations, expectations, and results that come with ...
Acupuncture is a type of traditional Chinese medicine where a practitioner inserts needles into specific acupuncture points to promote the flow of energy. Some people use acupuncture for neck pain, ...
There have been clinical studies evaluating if acupuncture actually works. There is research on mechanisms involved and how the therapy works and also provides important information on efficacy.
The medical community is divided and so are the animals, but some tout the miraculous effects of acupuncture on dogs and cats ...
This makes the third time in just two weeks that a major mainstream or scientific outlet published credible nonsense about acupuncture, but I had to cover it after dozens of people e-mailed me about ...
While acupuncture is used widely to treat chronic stress, the mechanism of action leading to reported health benefits are not understood. In a series of studies, researchers are demonstrating how ...
Acupuncture may be one beneficial component of a broader treatment plan for menopause symptoms. Some evidence suggests that acupuncture may help relieve symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disturbances, ...
Acupuncture may help relieve stress, improve blood circulation, and stimulate nerves. Limited research suggests that acupuncture may be particularly useful for ED associated with an underlying mental ...
Among the thousand and one wellness treatments out there, acupuncture has stood the test of time. Used in traditional Chinese medicine, the practice involves inserting fine needles into strategic ...
The theory and practice of acupuncture originated in China. It was first mentioned and recorded in documents dating a few hundred years before the Common Era. Earlier instead of needles sharpened ...
PNAS recently published credulous nonsense about acupuncture so bad that I thought it couldn't be topped. "Hold my beer!" ...