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TedKaptchuck.com - selected articles

Suggested Resources | April 3, 2012

For those of you who couldn't make it to the Connections event with Ted Kaptchuck on April 3rd - and those who did, but didn't get a chance to write it down - here's the link to Ted's website.  The link is specifically to a page of selected articles, which he referred to during his interview, with links to full text papers.

Also, here's a link to the abstract for the large German observational study on acupuncture that he also referenced (sorry, no full text available):

Weidenhammer W, Streng A, Linde K, Hoppe A, Melchart D. Acupuncture for chronic pain within the research program of 10 German Health Insurance Funds--basic results from an observational study. Complementary Therapies In Medicine [serial online]. December 2007;15(4):238-246.