Acupuncture may work by targeting the same pathways that stress travels along, according to a new study in rats from Georgetown University Medical Center and published in the journal Endocrinology.
Draft a list of “things that scare the crap out of people,” and we’ll safely guess that needles are somewhere in the top ten, sandwiched between “encountering spiders” and “meeting the parents.” Yet ...
Dr. Tony Chon answers the question: 'What Is Acupuncture?' Jan. 13, 2010 -- Question: What is acupuncture, what is it most commonly used for, and how good is the scientific evidence for it as a ...
Back pain. Headaches. Allergies. Arthritis. Anxiety. Morning sickness. Acupuncture practitioners claim their centuries-old approach can successfully treat dozens of medical problems such as these — ...
Let's be honest with each other -- we are living through extremely stressful times. The effects of the coronavirus on both the physical and mental health of our communities can feel overwhelming and ...
ALISON ST. JOHN: For children having tonsils or adenoids removed is pretty painful surgery. But now the FDA has banned one of the most common drugs used to control the paint, codeine. A study ...
Have you bumped your head from playing sports, falling down or doing any other type of physical activity? Whether this was recently or many years ago, the thought of a concussion could still be ...