
Acupuncture is being increasingly used as a treatment for migraine sufferers, but its central analgesic mechanism remains poorly understood. However, a single acupuncture stimulus cannot be indicative of the cumulative effects of acupuncture treatment. Prof. Fanrong Liang and colleagues from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine recruited migraine sufferers receiving 1 month of acupuncture treatment and explored the central analgesic mechanism of the ...
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