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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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Active commute improves girls cognitive performance
Categories: Lifestyle research
A large Spanish study suggests that an active commute to school can boost girls’ scores in cognitive tests.
Broccoli's anti-cancer activity depends on cooking method
Categories: Cancer, Diet research
The cooking method used to prepare broccoli can make a significant difference to its cancer-fighting abilities.
20 minutes of tai chi benefits type A personalities
Categories: Tai chi
A Japanese study has investigated the influence of personality type on the change in mood status after a brief period of tai chi (TC).
Digestive herbal formulae have antacid effect in vitro
Categories: Digestive & Bowel disorders, Herb research
Two Chinese herbal formulae have been found to have antacid effects in an artificial stomach model.
Electroacupuncture regulates stroke proteins
Categories: Stroke, Acupuncture research
In addition to enhancing muscle strength recovery after acute ischaemic stroke (IS), electroacupuncture (EA) appears to regulate the expression of multiple serum proteins that may be beneficial in this situation.
Homeopathic benefits due to consultation process
Categories: General discussion
A UK study has found that homeopathic consultations, but not homeopathic remedies, are associated with clinically relevant benefits for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Meditation makes pain less unpleasant by changing subjective experience of pain
Categories: Miscellaneous, Lifestyle research
Meditation can significantly reduce the unpleasantness of a noxious stimulus by engaging multiple brain mechanisms that alter the way the brain constructs the subjective experience of pain.
Factors influencing patients willingness to try acupuncture again
Categories: Professional
A UK team has found that, for patients receiving acupuncture for chronic back pain, the benefit of pain reduction over the course of treatment outweighed any negative reactions to treatment that they might have experienced.
How patients choose acupuncturists
Categories: Professional
UK investigators have conducted a study to examine the factors that influence people when choosing an acupuncturist.
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