Univ. of Maryland review finds mixed results for acupuncture to improve in vitro fertilization rates

(University of Maryland Medical Center) Acupuncture, when used as a complementary or adjuvant therapy for in vitro fertilization, may be beneficial depending on the baseline pregnancy rates of a fertility clinic, according to research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The analysis from the University of Maryland Center for Integrative Medicine is published in the June 27 online edition of the journal Human Reproduction Update.
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