PNAS recently published credulous nonsense about acupuncture so bad that I thought it couldn't be topped. "Hold my beer!" ...
This makes the third time in just two weeks that a major mainstream or scientific outlet published credible nonsense about acupuncture, but I had to cover it after dozens of people e-mailed me about ...
In recent years, advances in imaging have made acupuncture’s once-hidden effects increasingly visible. High-field fMRI scans ...
A cupuncture, a Chinese practice thought to be around 3,000 years old, involves sticking needles into certain points on the ...
Physiological balance is fundamental to health, yet this process rarely operates in a single direction. This study re-examines the widely cited “bidirectional regulation” effect of acupuncture based ...
When a top journal like PNAS (Procedings of the Nationsl Academy of Science) publishes an article entitled "What’s the science behind acupuncture?", I must take notice. Here is my take on the (sadly d ...