Acupuncture Impacts Brain to Reduce Pain

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Acupuncture Impacts Brain to Reduce Pain

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Use of brain imaging has revealed that acupuncture affects the brain's ability to reduce and regulate pain. This study was the first of its kind to ...

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Acupuncture's effect 'isn't just psychological' - Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk — “Acupuncture works directly on the brain to reduce the amount of pain we feel, MRI scans indicate.View full resource at telegraph.co.uk

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eurekalert.org — “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.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Meditation Reduces the Emotional Impact of Pain

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Meditation reduces the emotional impact of pain making it easier to bear | Mail Online

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Meditation reduces the emotional impact of pain

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