Acupuncture goes mainstream (almost)
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A panel of the National Institute of Health has ascertained that acupuncture is effective in alleviating certain pain and nausea, and may be useful in treating other conditions. The process does not hurt and is safe as long as sterile needles are used. Some insurance companies pay for treatments.
Publication Name: Parade
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When impotence is curable
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The first step in treating impotence is determining the specific cause. Vascular disease, nerve disorders and age are some possible causes. There are various treatments available, such as Viagra, vacuum pumps, penile injections and penile implants. New treatments are currently being tested.
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Year: 1998
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