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ACUPUNCTURE EQUIVALENT TO DRUGS FOR MIGRAINE
A review of current studies on acupuncture and migraine concludes that a six-week course of acupuncture is not inferior to a six-month prophylactic drug treatment, but that specific TCM-based point selection, point stimulation and needling depth may not be that important. The review suggests that acupuncture should be integrated into existing migraine therapy protocols. Role of acupuncture in the ...
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