We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more.
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.
Please note that the most twenty recent research archive items are free to view but access to the thousands of items in the archive require a journal subscription.
Page
- Page < Previous
- Page 1
- ...
- Page 114
- Page 115
- You're currently reading page 116
- Page 117
- Page 118
- ...
- Page 254
- Page Next >
Show
per page
Acupuncture specifically affects brain area involved in itch response
Categories: Acupuncture research
American scientists have investigated the brain circuitry involved in the antipruritic effects of acupuncture.
Acupuncture triggers increases in interstitial adenosine in humans
Categories: Acupuncture research
Experimental studies carried out in humans have shown that acupuncture triggers local increases in interstitial adenosine concentrations.
Tai chi improves immunity in lung cancer survivors
Chinese researchers have concluded that tai chi may be able to improve immune status in lung cancer survivors, and thereby potentially help to prevent tumour recurrence.
Qigong has anti-depressive effect on elders
Categories: Psychological / emotional, Tai chi
A pilot study from Hong Kong has provided preliminary evidence for the hypotheses that the anti-depressive effect of qigong exercise is due to improvement in psychosocial functioning and down-regulation of hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary- ...
Tai chi beneficial for diabetics
Practising tai chi is beneficial for diabetic patients with neuropathy, according to Korean investigators who recruited 59 diabetic patients with neuropathy to a study.
Tai chi reduces reactivity to stress
Categories: Tai chi
Swiss researchers have found that tai chi practice can reduce psychobiological stress reactivity in healthy subjects.
Qigong helps physiotherapists with burnout
Categories: Qigong
A preliminary study from Portugal suggests that practicing a short daily qigong routine can be an effective tool for the self-management of burnout in physiotherapists.
Mental and physical activities delay cognitive decline in seniors
Categories: Tai chi, Lifestyle research
Hong Kong researchers have found that taking part in mental and physical activities can delay cognitive decline in seniors with dementia.
Acupuncture's emerging evidence base
Categories: Acupuncture research
Acupuncture is now supported by a broad range of surveys of safety, clinical trials and basic science studies of physiological action.
Page
- Page < Previous
- Page 1
- ...
- Page 114
- Page 115
- You're currently reading page 116
- Page 117
- Page 118
- ...
- Page 254
- Page Next >
Show
per page