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ACUPUNCTURE IMPROVES KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
Research from a team in Pakistan has shown that improvement in subjective measures of pain in knee osteoarthritis after electro-acupuncture (EA) was correlated with changes in biomarkers associated with stress and pain. Forty patients aged 40 years and over received ten daily 25 minute sessions of either EA (with points selected according to TCM theory) or sham acupuncture (with needles inserted a ...
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