Return to Life(NaN)
When East meets West, a new treatment is born to help patients suffering from neurological disorders.
“Return to Life” is a documentary film which takes us on a fascinating and emotional journey into the world of neuro-acupuncture.
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“Return to Life” is a documentary film which takes us on a fascinating and emotional journey into the world of neuro-acupuncture.
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When East meets West, a new treatment is born to help patients suffering from neurological disorders.
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