Acupuncture changes brain's perception and processing of pain, researchers find

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Acupuncture changes brain's perception and processing of pain, researchers find

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Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, researchers have captured pictures of the brain while patients experienced a pain stimulus with and without acupuncture to determine acupuncture's effect on how the brain processes pain.

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