Acupuncture As Stroke Treatment Doesn't Stick

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Acupuncture As Stroke Treatment Doesn't Stick

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According to the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), acupuncture, the procedure of inserting and manipulating needles into various points on the body to relieve pain or for therape

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Acupuncture As Stroke Treatment Doesn't Stick - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “According to the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), acupuncture, the procedure of inserting and manipulating needles into various points on the body to relieve pain or for therapeutic purposes has not proved to be beneficial in the treatment of recovering stroke victims. Dr. Edzard Ernst, Peninsula Medical School, Exeter, England and coauthors reviewed trials that have been published in English and Asian journals to determine if that, even though acupuncture is often used to supplementView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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