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Claudia M. Witt, M.D., M.B.A.: Dear ladies and gentlemen, dear colleagues. Acupuncture is an absolutely fascinating topic. And on the same side its one of the really highly debated topics. So Ive just taken some quotes from the US media here. I could show you plenty of quotes from UK and Germany which are very similar. But as you see, The Washington Post, the Time magazine, and more recently, The Chicago Tribune, really come to the point, if acupuncture is more than a sham treatment. And when we go to cartoons and they are pretty nice cartoons out there, they always come to this topic. Is it just sham? Can we put the needles wherever we want to put the needles? And even in the scientific journals, its a highly debated field. So these publication reviews, of reviews by Edzard Ernst and colleagues, came to the conclusion that there is little truly convincing evidence that acupuncture is effective in reducing pain. Serious adverse events including death continue to be reported. Not eff