Acupuncture – Related resources
Cochrane reviews
Cochrane reviews
- Evidence is insufficient to determine the efficacy of acupuncture in the treatment of schizophrenia [Evidence Level: D].
- Acupuncture may relieve chronic neck pain better than sham or no treatment at least in the short term [Evidence Level: C].
Other evidence summaries
Other evidence summaries
- Acupuncture seems to have some beneficial effects in the treatment of patients with anxiety as compared with sham acupuncture, but the evidence is inconclusive [Evidence Level: D].
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