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Focus Altern Complement Ther 2003; 8: 86

Acupuncture

Acupuncture may control stress

Bilateral acupuncture needling at HT7 was an effective method for reducing the rating of ‘psychological stress’ in 16 out of a group of 17 volunteers (94%) recruited from staff in a hospice. Ratings were made using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), which was felt to be the most useful scale of those considered, despite not being validated in this population. Four brief acupuncture sessions were performed at weekly intervals. The greatest fall in the EPDS scores was observed within the first two treatments. At the end of the study, there was an average reduction of 44% in the EPDS scores.

Chan J, Briscomb D, Waterhouse E, Cannaby A-M. An uncontrolled pilot study of HT7 for ‘stress’. Acupunct Med 2002; 20: 74–7.
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