S8, Ep 5 - What Even Is Acupuncture?
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Acupuncture services are now available at W&M! But, chances are, you haven't experienced it before and you don't know much about it. Luckily, Dr. Haunani Chong Drake, our Licensed Acupuncturist and Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, is here to explain to us how she got into the field, how Acupuncture works, and what positive benefits the practice can have on our physical and mental well being.
Interested learning more? Want to book a session now? Check out the resources below!
Resources:
Learn more about Acupuncture at W&M
Book an Acupuncture session (30min Acupuncture Lounge or 45-60min individual session)
Conditions treated by Acupuncture:
The Acupuncture Evidence Project
Evidence Map of Acupuncture for Pain
Acupuncture research:
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
Evidence Based Acupuncture
World Health Organization
U.S. Veterans Affairs Office of Research and Development
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