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Acupuncture accepted as reliable treatment for migraines - FemHealth.net |
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Acupuncture Accepted as Reliable Treatment for Migraines |
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A study published in the British Medical Journal has shown that acupuncture is effective in relieving chronic and migraine headaches.
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A team of doctors executed a study in 12 different acupuncture practices. The 401 subjects ranged in age from 18 to 65 and had migraine or tension headaches at least twice a month. They were requested to write a migraine headache diary for four weeks before treatment began, then for a period of three months as they were administered up to twelve acupuncture treatments from qualified physicians.
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The article reported that the participants receiving acupuncture treatments signaled notable less frequent and less acute migraine headaches than subjects in the control group. The test subjects reported a 34 percent decrease in headaches, as opposed to 16 percent in the control group. The acupuncture patients also took 15% less medication, took 15% fewer sick days, and made 25% fewer visits to the doctor than control group subjects.
Migraine headache sufferers may want to ask their doctors about the potential benefits of acupuncture for their condition.
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Sources:
• Vickers et al. “Acupuncture for chronic headache in primary care: large, pragmatic, randomised trial.” BMJ 2004;328:744 (27 March), doi:10.1136/bmj.38029.421863.EB (published 15 March 2004). |
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