Acupuncture and Migraines: Findings from a Meta-Analysis

Acupuncture and Migraines: Findings from a Meta-Analysis

A meta-analysis was published in the journal The Neurologist this month that examined PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and EMBASE databases from their inception to April 25, 2021, for randomized controlled trials. The conclusions from this meta-analysis show acupuncture's effectiveness for the treatment of migraines when compared to sham acupuncture (or placebo acupuncture, which is performed away from the established acupuncture points or without stimulation and manipulation to avoid eliciting “De Qi” sensations or using a non-penetrating technique). To read the study in full click HERE. Below, I've included some excerpts from the study for you.

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How Acupuncture Fights Inflammation

How Acupuncture Fights Inflammation

Last November, an article titled "How acupuncture fights inflammation," was published in the Harvard Gazette, which is the official news website for Harvard University. This article discussed how a team of researchers led by neuroscientists at Harvard Medical School are able to explain the underlying neuroanatomy of acupuncture through a specific signaling pathway. It has been very exciting to see the research being conducted to discover the neuroscience behind acupuncture, along with other mechanisms of function, such as on a molecular, chemical, and immunological level. It has been an important goal of mine to inform about acupuncture's effectiveness citing evidence-based research. I thought I would share this article with you all to help answer any curiosities you may have about how acupuncture works .

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