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Acupuncture's ant-inflammatory effects
Research has shown that the parasympathetic nervous system, and in particular the vagus nerve, plays an important part in the regulation of the immune system. A new review explains the neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms that underlie this interaction, emphasising the role of the vagus nerve in an 'inflammatory reflex' which is capable of suppressing inflammation. Since acupuncture and other CAM modal ...
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