Today’s Solutions: April 24, 2024

A British study shows that women who were treated with acupuncture are twice as likely to benefit from IVF fertility treatment, than women who are not. The one-year study involved 160 couples who were suffering from fertility problems. Half of these women were treated with acupuncture, while half of them were not. Ultimately the results displayed that those women who were treated with acupuncture achieved a 46.2 percent pregnancy rate, compared to a 21.7 percent rate for those women who were not treated.

 

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