NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — You probably noticed the marks on Michael Phelps at this year’s summer Olympics. They’re from cupping — an ancient technique that uses suction to relieve muscle pain. Carla ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -In a brightly lit treatment room at a private hospital in Istanbul, doctor Erdal Dilekci makes dozens of small, quick incisions on a patient's back as part of a centuries-old ...
The most decorated Olympic athlete in history sparked controversy throughout the media with his use of cupping — an ancient Chinese method used to treat musculoskeletal pain and other disorders. For ...
Swimmer Michael Phelps created a stir at the summer Olympics after many viewers noticed a series of purple marks on his shoulder. He later revealed on Instagram that the marks weren’t hickeys, as some ...
Walk into a clinic in Utah and you may notice something beyond treadmills and stretching mats. Glass cups, heated lamps, and thin needles are becoming part of the picture. Cupping and dry needling, ...
The last time we delved into Addison Rae’s beauty and wellness rituals for her Vogue Beauty Secrets moment, it was all about a 16-step skincare and makeup routine—a matcha and a coffee, plus an ...
Cupping is an alternative medicine therapy, similar to acupuncture and massage. The practice involves using cups, usually made of glass or plastic, placed on the skin to create suction, according to ...
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