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Chinese Medicine: Publications and Resources

Summary: The Traditional Chinese Medicine Information and Uses category on Disabled World (DW) features a variety of publications like articles, studies, and informational pieces that dive into the world of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). You'll find topics such as the benefits of acupuncture for pain relief, the role of herbal remedies in managing chronic conditions, and how practices like tai chi can boost overall wellness. These writings are handy because they break down complex ideas into something approachable, offering insights that spark curiosity and practical tips anyone can use - especially people with disabilities or seniors looking for alternative health options. Many come from peer-reviewed sources, ensuring the info is solid, while others are just plain interesting, shedding light on an ancient system that's still relevant today. It's a great resource for anyone wanting to explore TCM's potential in a straightforward, no-nonsense way.

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Chinese Medicine: Publications and Resources (17 Items)
Title & AuthorEdPublish
Revised
Chinese Medicine Study Reveals How TCM Kills Cancer Cells - The University of Adelaide2016/09/09
Acupuncture Can Improve Quality of Life for People with TBI Related Headaches - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers2016/06/30
Chinese Corydalis Herb Relieves Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain - University of California - Irvine2014/01/03
The Pain Whisperer Cures Un-treatable Painful Conditions - The Pain Whisperer2012/11/28
2023/09/17
Acupuncture Benefits People with Unexplained Symptoms - The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry2011/05/30
Traditional Chinese Medicine Breakthrough for Cancer Treatment - The National Foundation for Cancer Research2010/09/30
Acupuncture Not Effective in Stroke Recovery - Canadian Medical Association Journal2010/09/28
Ancient Chinese Herbs eases Chemotherapy Side Effects - Yale University2010/08/19
2010/09/30
How Acupuncture Works - Acupuncture's Molecular Effects - University of Rochester Medical Center2010/05/31
Acupuncture for Dentist Fear - BMJ-British Medical Journal2010/03/30
How Acupuncture Affects the Brain - fMRI Study Results - University of York
2010/02/04
2026/02/14
Acupuncture Pain Relieving Effects Limited - BMJ-British Medical Journal2009/01/28
2016/05/20
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Your Life - Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD2009/01/15
2010/09/30
Traditional Chinese Medicine Herbal Therapy - Roberto Guerrero2009/01/15
2012/09/19
Acupuncture: An Ancient Chinese Alternative Medicine - Ian C. Langtree2008/09/19
2021/06/30
Acupuncture History and Techniques - Leanne K.2008/08/30
2010/09/28
Reducing Ephedra Related Risks - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services2008/01/01
2009/01/17

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