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		<title>Sham Acupuncture vs Real Acupuncture for Knee Pain: The Real Thing Wins Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The title says it all. Once again, real acupuncture wins. From Reuters: Electroacupuncture shows promise for knee arthritis NEW YORK (Reuters Health) &#8211; A modern twist on traditional acupuncture may bring some pain relief to people with knee arthritis, at least in the short term, a small study suggests. The study, published in the journal [...]]]></description>
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