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Evaluating Generative AI in Mental Health: Systematic Review of Capabilities and Limitations
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70014
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A study by Huang et al [53] revealed that, through data mining analysis of 112 studies containing 221 prescriptions, the 4 most frequently used acupuncture points were SI19, GB2, SJ17, and SJ3. The SI19-GB2-SJ17 point combination was identified as the core acupoint cluster according to association rule analysis. These peri-auricular acupoints may alleviate tinnitus by stimulating auditory-related nerves and improving blood circulation in the ear region [24,54].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69163
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