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Research Archive
Welcome to our Chinese medicine and acupuncture research news pages. We add to the content of these pages continuously as more research news comes in. Browse through the complete archive below or use the category links on the right.
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Electro-acupuncture improves psychiatric symptoms in meth addicts
Categories: Substance abuse, Psychological / emotional
Electro-acupuncture helps to improve psychiatric symptoms in methamphetamine addicts during abstinence, and to support their rehabilitation ...
Acupuncture as good as nicotine replacement for smoking cessation
Categories: Substance abuse
A Chinese research team has found acupuncture to be as effective as nicotine replacement therapy ...
Ear acupuncture helps maintain benefits of substance abuse treatment
Categories: Substance abuse
Ear acupuncture improves quality of life and helps maintain positive outcomes in substance abuse treatment, report American investigators ...
Acupuncture reduces alcohol cravings and withdrawal effects
Categories: Substance abuse
A joint study by UK and Chinese researchers showed that acupuncture is potentially effective in reducing alcohol craving and withdrawal symptoms ...
Needling KID-9 reduces alcohol cravings
Categories: Substance abuse
Needling Zhubin KID-9 can reduce alcohol cravings in alcohol-dependent patients, according to the authors of a Korean study. Twenty male alcohol-dependent patients were randomly assigned to a treatment group and a placebo group ...
Auricular acupuncture helps with rehab substance cravings
Categories: Substance abuse
A US study has found that auricular acupuncture and relaxation response (RR) sessions can help reduce cravings and anxiety among military veterans in recovery from substance use disorders ...
Non-insertive acupuncture beneficial for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Categories: Babies & children / paediatrics, Substance abuse
Non-insertive acupuncture (NIA) could be a useful adjunctive treatment in newborns with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), according to a research team from the USA.
External qigong therapy can help cocaine addicts abstain
Categories: Substance abuse, Qigong
A pilot study carried out in the US suggests that external qigong therapy (EQT) could be useful in reducing cocaine cravings for patients in early recovery.
Meditation and ear acupuncture help cocaine addicts abstain
Categories: Substance abuse
An American study has found that adding breathing-based integrative meditation and ear acupressure (IMEA) to outpatient treatment of cocaine addiction decreases drug cravings and leads to higher abstinence rates.
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