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Research Review: Acupuncture for Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most expensive and exhausting ailments of our time. It’s the 6th most costly condition in the United States, costing Americans at least 50 billion in health care costs each year (let alone the cost of missed work due to disability). It is the third most common reason for a visit to the doctors office
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Also tagged anti-inflammatory, back pain, cost, cost-effective, low back, lumbago, pain, relief, safe, stagnation
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5 Ways to Quickly Alleviate Back Pain
Back pain is often what leads people to their first Acupuncture experience. It’s one of the most frequent complaints heard by medical professionals in general. 80% of Americans will experience back pain at some point during their lives, and worldwide, back pain is the single leading cause of disability.
Standard modern day approaches to back pain include physical therapy,
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Also tagged acupressure, acupuncture, back pain, chronic, cold, common, exercise, herbs, hot, low back, lumbago, qi gong, rest, tips, topical
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Research Update: Acupuncture for Migraine Relief
Migraines are ranked the 3rd most common disease in the world, affecting at least 12 % of the world’s population. If you don’t suffer from them, then you most likely know someone who does. As too many of us know from experience, they are periodic painful attacks on one or both sides of the head with various accompanying symptoms such
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Also tagged analgesic, attack, blockages, brain, endorphins, head, headache, hormones, migraine, neurology, pain, prevention, relief, research, stagnation, stress, vascular
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