No surprise. IVF & acupuncture? Doesn't work (but how could it?): https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2681194?redirect=true&utm_source=STAT+Newsletters&utm_campaign=d212c12457-MR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8cab1d7961-d212c12457-116322369 … "#acupuncture vs sham acupuncture at the time of ovarian stimulation & embryo transfer resulted in no significant difference in live birth rates." @gorskon @EdzardErnst @skepticpedi
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This is what’s required in the medical school curriculum these days. What do you think?pic.twitter.com/cTHsWaSQzm
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Agreed. I'm not sure how the convo shifted from acupuncture as IVF enhancer (an area where the rhetoric borders on "cure") to the general benefits of a healthy lifestyle. I think it's reasonable to point out that many physicians don't focus on lifestyle enough. 1/
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I also believe--and in this perhaps I'm somewhat unusual--that there's room for a variety of ways of "branding" lifestyle interventions. Some people prefer camping, others prefer yoga--these are aesthetic-spiritual choices that I'm happy to respect. 2/
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