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Acupuncture for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (N=43)

Acupuncture for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (N=43) AIM December 2005.qxd 15/12/2005 13:30 Page 196 Research reviews Research reviews This section is designed to give a synopsis of some of the latest research published in Medline listed journals over the last year or so. It will concentrate on controlled trials and systematic reviews, but will also include other papers that may be of interest to the readership. Some papers will be reviewed in more detail than others. If summaries and comments are based on an abstract only, this will be indicated. The main reviewer in this section is Mike Cummings, London. Other reviewers are indicated after the relevant review. RCTs Acupuncture for chronic daily headache (n=74) not associated with improved clinical outcomes among our study population. Supplementing medical Coeytaux RR, Kaufman JS, Kaptchuk TJ, Chen W, management with acupuncture, however, resulted Miller WC, Callahan LF et al. Arandomized, in improvements in health-related QoL and the controlled trial of acupuncture for chronic daily perception by patients that they suffered less from headache. Headache 2005;45(9):1113-23. headaches. Summary Comment Approximately 4% of adults experience headaches This is another high quality trial that adds to the nearly every day. Non-pharmacologic interventions evidence of effectiveness (but not efficacy) of for frequent headaches http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acupuncture in Medicine SAGE

Acupuncture for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (N=43)

Acupuncture in Medicine , Volume 23 (4): 4 – Dec 1, 2005

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© 2005 British Medical Acupuncutre Society
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0964-5284
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1759-9873
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10.1136/aim.23.4.197
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Abstract

AIM December 2005.qxd 15/12/2005 13:30 Page 196 Research reviews Research reviews This section is designed to give a synopsis of some of the latest research published in Medline listed journals over the last year or so. It will concentrate on controlled trials and systematic reviews, but will also include other papers that may be of interest to the readership. Some papers will be reviewed in more detail than others. If summaries and comments are based on an abstract only, this will be indicated. The main reviewer in this section is Mike Cummings, London. Other reviewers are indicated after the relevant review. RCTs Acupuncture for chronic daily headache (n=74) not associated with improved clinical outcomes among our study population. Supplementing medical Coeytaux RR, Kaufman JS, Kaptchuk TJ, Chen W, management with acupuncture, however, resulted Miller WC, Callahan LF et al. Arandomized, in improvements in health-related QoL and the controlled trial of acupuncture for chronic daily perception by patients that they suffered less from headache. Headache 2005;45(9):1113-23. headaches. Summary Comment Approximately 4% of adults experience headaches This is another high quality trial that adds to the nearly every day. Non-pharmacologic interventions evidence of effectiveness (but not efficacy) of for frequent headaches

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Acupuncture in MedicineSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 2005

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