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Research Archive
Welcome to our Chinese medicine and acupuncture research news pages. We add to the content of these pages continuously as more research news comes in. Browse through the complete archive below or use the category links on the right.
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Tuina helps with paediatric diarrhoea
Categories: Babies & children / paediatrics, General discussion
Paediatric tuina shows a significant effect on reducing symptoms in children with acute diarrhoea, according to Chinese investigators ...
Tai chi effective for management of chronic illness
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, General discussion
An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses evaluating the evidence of tai chi for chronic illness management shows that it can improve physical function ...
Tai chi beneficial in scleroderma
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, General discussion
Tai chi has a positive effect on patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Turkish researchers randomly divided 28 patients into tai chi or home exercise groups ...
Chinese herbs can protect organs from injury by COVID
A review of traditional Chinese herbs used in the treatment of COVID-19 suggests that they may be able to protect patients from organ damage through multiple immunomodulatory mechanisms ...
Chinese medicine adds benefit to COVID care
Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), added to standard care (SC), can help to improve treatment outcomes in COVID-19 cases ...
Chinese herbal formula speeds up COVID recovery
A Chinese herbal product, Lianhuaqingwen capsules (LH capsules), can help people recover faster from COVID-19, according to research carried out in China ...
Mawangdui medical texts describe physical, rather than esoteric, anatomy
Categories: Herb research, General discussion
A team of British and American authors argue that the ancient Chinese Mawangdui texts, dating to the second to third century BCE represent the oldest surviving anatomical atlas in the world ...
Agreement on TCM diagnoses is poor in published studies
Levels of inter-rater agreement on factors pertaining to TCM diagnosis in published studies are generally low to moderate, conclude the authors of a systematic review carried out in America ...
Moxibustion enhances anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of RA drugs
Categories: General discussion
Moxibustion can enhance the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of conventional medicine in patients with rheumatoid arthritis ...
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