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February 25, 2013
Acupuncture technique
Published by Christine Guirguis at February 25, 2013
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How does acupuncture work?

With the July 2012 addition of acupuncturists to the federal register of health practitioners (AHPRA), it’s worth having a look at one of the most common […]
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