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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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TEAS reduces stress and inflammation after knee surgery
Categories: Geriatric
Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) can facilitate postoperative recovery in elderly patients after knee surgery ...
Electro-acupuncture helps build muscle in seniors
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, Geriatric
Electro-acupuncture enhances the muscle-building effects of oral essential amino acids in older males ...
Acupuncture reduces medication use in seniors with multimorbidity
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, Geriatric
A small qualitative study of older adults with multimorbidity, carried out in the USA has found that they value acupuncture treatment as a way to reduce medication use, as well as a means to maintain physical and mental health ...
Acupuncture and herbs prevent death from sepsis in elderly ICU patients
Categories: Geriatric
Chinese researchers report that a combination treatment involving acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can improve prognosis for elderly patients with sepsis following acute gastrointestinal injury ...
Tai chi is cost effective for preventing falls in seniors
American public health researchers have found an evidence-based tai chi programme to be a cost-effective intervention for preventing falls in seniors ...
Tai chi slows age-related muscle strength decline
Tai chi may help slow down age-related decline in muscle strength, according to Chinese investigators ...
Tai chi qigong improves sleep quality in cognitively impaired older adults
Tai chi qigong may be useful for improving sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment ...
Tai chi improves cognitive function in older adults
Tai chi can significantly improve cognitive function and fall risk in older adults with mild cognitive impairment ...
Tai chi improves dual tasking in older women
Chinese and American investigators have found evidence that tai chi can help older women improve their cognition and postural control, specifically while dual tasking ...
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