acupuncture
Coverage of acupuncture in the Nexus archive.
- Wellness doesn't just happen — it requires effort.
The article discusses the effort required for wellness, highlighting a workplace wellness message defining self-care as essential for physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health. The author shares personal attempts to engage in self-care, including phone calls with friends and considering acupuncture for a shoulder injury, while reflecting on the challenges of modern communication.
- Disturbing theory about why lovelorn acupuncturist accused of murdering her two young children at $1M home still has not been extradited back to Massachusetts
A lovelorn acupuncturist has been accused of murdering her two young children at her $1M home and has not been extradited back to Massachusetts. The case is still ongoing, with no clear reason given for the lack of extradition. The acupuncturist's identity has not been publicly disclosed.
- Does acupuncture work?
Acupuncture appears effective for pain relief, but evidence for other uses remains inconclusive. The article highlights its potential benefits while noting that further research is needed for non-pain applications.
- Distressing 911 call reveals dad's visceral reaction after his estranged acupuncturist wife allegedly murdered their two young children at $1.5m home
A distressing 911 call captures a father's emotional reaction after his estranged acupuncturist wife is accused of murdering their two young children at their $1.5 million home. The incident has sparked widespread attention due to the tragic family dynamics and the high-value property involved.
- Daily briefing: AI forces us to rethink maths, says Fields medallist
Mathematician Terence Tao discusses the transformative role of AI in mathematics, the exploration of acupuncture's scientific basis, and new findings on mitochondria generating organelles that may explain cellular evolution.