Data on Acupuncture's Efficacy and Effectiveness
In this clip (4 of 9), several recent studies on acupuncture's efficacy and effectiveness are discussed. This clip is part of the lecture "International Perspectives on Acupuncture Research: Where Do We Stand, Where Should We Go?" by Claudia Witt, MD, MBA, acting director and professor of medicine at the Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany. This lecture, given in 2012 at the International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, Portland, OR, is part of the NCCAM Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccam.nih.gov/training/videole....

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Neuroimaging and Stimulation Studies

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Acupuncture: Diverse Points of View

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Research on Whole Person Health

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Meditation: Research Challenges

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Speaker Introduction: The Problem of Stress

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NIH Coping with COVID-19 Livestream Recording: More Stretching, Less Stressing

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National #YogaMonth Livestream Recording: The Science and Practice of Yoga

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Exploring the Impact of Music on Brain Function

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NCCIH Researchers Describe Specialized Neurons That Play a Unique Role in Mechanical Pain

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Utilizing the NCCIH Framework to Select a Funding Opportunity for Clinical Research

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Where Should We Go?

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Tips for Making Sure Your Application is Reviewed

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NCCIH at 20: Dr. Yarimar Carrasquillo Presents Neural Circuits of Chronic Pain and Analgesia

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Upcoming Events: Moving the Strategic Plan Forward

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A conversation on pain management with Patty Davis, U.S. Navy (Retired)

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Stress and Your Body | Dr. Bruce McEwen

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Previously Unknown Category of Neuron Responds To Pulling Of a Single Hair

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Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Children | Dr. Richard Davidson

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