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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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Tai chi may reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines in arthritis
Categories: Tai chi
A small pilot study carried out in the USA suggests that tai chi (TC) practice may result in changes to inflammatory cytokine production, leading to reduced pain in arthritic patients ...
Tai chi training improves renal and cardiac function in kidney and heart disease patients
Tai chi training can improve renal and cardiac functions in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Tai chi and strength training improve balance and aerobic capacity in osteoarthritis patients
A 12-week balance training program combining tai chi and strength training (TCST) can effectively improve balance and aerobic capacity in patients with end-stage osteoarthritis who are awaiting hip surgery ...
Tai chi and brisk walking boost stem cells
Categories: Tai chi
Taiwanese researchers have discovered that tai chi may exert some of its anti-ageing health benefits by increasing stem cell populations ...
Tai chi benefits patients with chronic conditions
Categories: Tai chi
A Chinese systematic review has concluded that tai chi has positive effects on health-related quality of life in patients with chronic conditions ...
Tai chi promising for MS
Tai chi holds therapeutic potential for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, according to a German pilot study. A sample of 32 MS patients participated in two weekly tai chi sessions of 90 minutes duration for six months, while a comparison group received conventional treatment. Following the intervention, the tai chi group showed significant and consistent improvements in balance, coordination and d ...
Tai chi improves risk of chronic disease in senior cancer survivors
Categories: Tai chi
Tai chi (TC) exercise may help reduce risk factors for chronic disease in senior survivors of cancer ...
Tai chi improves balance in elders
Categories: Tai chi
Tai chi practice can help older adults maintain their balance, according to a study from a US author ...
Long-term tai chi prevents depression
Categories: Psychological / emotional, Tai chi
A study by a joint Chinese/Japanese research team suggests that long-term tai chi training may prevent depression. The cross-sectional survey included 529 Japanese tai chi practitioners. The authors conclude that long-term tai chi training and the mood adjustment it produces may have a beneficial effect on the prevention of depression.
Long-term Tai Chi training is related to depressive symptoms a ...
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