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World Health Organization
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World Health Organization (June 1, 2002)
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World Health Organization. ISBN-13 9789241545433.

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Information on the therapeutic mechanisms of acupuncture has also been incorporated.

Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. This publication is the outcome of that process.

In 1996, the World Health Organization published "Guidelines on Basic Training and Safety in Acupuncture".

Geneva: World Health Organization. In 1996, the World Health Organization published "Guidelines on Basic Training and Safety in Acupuncture". Heretofore, it has been assumed that these guidelines were appropriate for the standardisation of acupuncture in all country contexts. This study assesses the appropriateness of these guidelines and the outcomes in adopting these guidelines for a standardised curriculum for acupuncture for. the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines.

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World Health Organization, Geneva. has been cited by the following article: TITLE: A Specific Pattern in the Basal Body Temperature Chart during the First Week of Pregnancy May Warn of a Miscarriage Crisis. ABSTRACT: We studied the efficiency of acupuncture for patients who were unable to give birth though they had experienced conventional infertility treatment for more than 2 years by medical specialists. We then investigated characteristics of difficult pregnancy cases with measurement of body temperature and observation of basal body temperature (BBT) charts. Thirty-three patients had acupuncture every week for more than 2 years and 17 of them delivered.

This publication is the outcome of that process. 1 Traditional medicine and modern health care. Progress report by the Director-General.

World Health Organization: Acupuncture Proven Effective fo.

World Health Organization: Acupuncture Proven Effective for. By Ericka Bastecki. WHO’s authority concerning health-related matters internationally cannot be challenged.

The therapy of acupuncture has a long history. In its 2500 years of development, a wealth of experience has been accumulated, attesting to the wide range of diseases and conditions that can effectively be treated with its approach. In the past two decades, there have been extensive studies on acupuncture and great efforts have been undertaken to conduct controlled clinical trials, including the use of "sham" acupuncture or "placebo" acupuncture controls. This document is a brief review of the current literature on acupuncture practice, which may provide information about the effectiveness of different aspects of acupuncture therapy. Since the methodology of clinical research on acupuncture is still under debate, it is very difficult to evaluate acupuncture practice by any generally accepted measure. In this publication, only the results of controlled clinical trials that were formally published through the year 1998 (and early 1999 for some journals) are collected and reviewed, so that the conclusions may be generally accepted.

In order to promote the appropriate use of acupuncture in those Member States where acupuncture has not been widely used, this document is annexed with a brief abstract of each relevant reference for the assessment of acupuncture practice. The clinical conditions covered in the existing data are also included. It must be emphasized that the list of diseases, symptoms or conditions covered in the publication is based on collected reports of clinical trials and, so, can serve only as a reference. Only national health authorities can determine the diseases, symptoms and conditions for which acupuncture treatment can be recommended.