Numerous metallic foreign bodies in whole body after acupuncture

Acupuncture is a traditional Eastern medicine that uses needles to purportedly stimulate certain points on the body to alleviate pain. 1 Recently, even in Western countries, the prevalence of therapeutic strategies involving acupuncture is increasing, 2 and their widening acceptance demands continua...

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