Acupuncture therapy and beyond can be used to treat numerous acute and chronic conditions. Continue reading for a look at some of the conditions that can be treated through acupuncture.
Can you use pain to stop pain? Take a closer look at the history and benefits of acupuncture.
Good news, acupuncture fans: It really does help relieve stress. And now, a new study is giving a closer look at why .<br>The new study explores...
Acupuncture can be a natural way of increasing your IVF success rates when pursuing treatments at the correct time.
I learned firsthand the remarkable variety of conditions and symptoms that can effectively be treated with acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Here are seven.
For certain conditions—particularly pain—there’s evidence it works. Exactly how it works is an open question.
When conventional pain control methods don’t work, consider trying lesser-known methods, like acupuncture and holistic treatments.
It's thousands of years old, but acupuncture is just being recognized as an effective anxiety treatment. Learn what experts think and whether it might help you.
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. After a year of adjusting medications and supplements to control a heart rhythm condition in my patient, "Billie," she came in with a big smile and
Chinese gynaecologists were using acupuncture to treat period pain 400 years ago. Now researchers are looking into whether it should go mainstream.
One study showed that having acupuncture during IVF may almost double your chances of conceiving.
Acupuncture already helps to relieve pain in some patients, and the latest study hints that it might relieve sneezing and itchy eyes as well. Most patients plagued with sniffles brought on by seasonal allergies turn to antihistamines for relief, but when they don't get relief, some opt for al...
In Chinese medicine, restless legs are usually diagnosed as a Qi depletion or internal wind, and would be treated with acupuncture, herbs and food therapy.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese technique where fine needles are inserted in the body at certain specific points called acupoints which is capable of treating various physical and mental ailments.
Mind-body therapies surely can help reduce chronic suffering, including chronic pain. So, yes, how the rest of your brain responds to the pain registering in the pain centers of the brain can greatly affect how you experience it. Certain types of pain, particularly chronic pain that interferes with daily life, may respond to mind-body therapies.
A new meta-analysis published in the Journal of Pain found that acupuncture is effective for the treatment of chronic pain.
Acupuncture dates back 2,000 years but we are just now learning how it can help conditions like chronic pain. Here’s what the latest research suggests.
There is a big push for alternative pain medicine now, especially with the concern over opioid addiction.
Relief from depression and chronic pain via acupuncture isn't the result of a placebo effect, a new report says.
A recent study financed by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that acupuncture can ease pain caused by migraines, osteoarthritis and chronic pain in the back, neck and shoulders. The study, conducted over six years and involving data of nearly 18,000 patients, established acupuncture as a superior … Continued