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- 1From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Battlefield acupuncture (BFA) shows potential benefits for reducing pain intensity and opioid requirement in military veteran patients undergoing surgery. American clinicians randomly assigned 72 patients undergoing...
- 2From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Chronic disease, obesity, inflammatory and allergic disease have become so common that they are on the verge of being normalised. It is no longer unusual for patients to be on several medications at a time, often for...
- 3From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture combined with swallowing training can improve swallowing function and quality of life of laryngeal cancer patients experiencing dysphagia after surgery. Chinese investigators randomised 71 postoperative...
- 4From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture Pulse Diagnosis and the Constitutional Conditional Paradigm Acupuncture Pulse Diagnosis and the Constitutional Conditional Paradigm. More donkey business: enigmas in the classical Chinese texts and their...
- 5From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupressure can help with pain management in patients after thoracoscopic surgery, according to a study carried out in Taiwan. A total of 100 participants were randomised into two groups. Participants in the experimental...
- 6From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)This article presents selected excerpts from the Bencao Wenda (Questions and Answers on the Materia Medica, 1896) by Tang Zonghai, which was one of the last bencao (materia medica) to be published during the Qing...
- 7From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Recent events have highlighted the idiosyncratic nature of human perception. During the height of the coronavirus pandemic, for instance, when talking with patients you never quite knew whether you might uncover a...
- 8From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture is effective for preventing chronic tension-type headache (CTTH), according to a study carried out by Chinese authors. In a randomised trial the 218 subjects had suffered from tension-type headaches for an...
- 9From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Electro-acupuncture (EA) can regulate immune function in patients with sepsis, to achieve an antiinflammatory state and improve clinical symptoms. Clinicians in China randomised 60 patients diagnosed with sepsis into...
- 10From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Cannabis has been a part of traditional medicine in every culture where the plant grows. Its use fell from grace, however, in the early 20th century when it became classified as an illegal recreational drug on a...
- 11From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) can significantly improve clinical pregnancy rates in women undergoing in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) embryo transfer (ET), especially in women of older age. A total of...
- 12From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture combined with moxibustion can suppress a cellular transition that indicates disease progression in Crohn's disease, according to Chinese researchers. Sixty-three patients with Crohn's disease were randomly...
- 13From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Japanese clinicians have reported that acupuncture can be an effective treatment for olfactory dysfunction in long COVID. They describe two cases of olfactory dysfunction in long COVID patients. Bilateral Yingxiang...
- 14From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture can enhance nerve regeneration in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), which is measurable in terms of both subjective reported improvement and objective neurological findings. A German research...
- 15From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Reviews of the use of acupuncture for plantar heel pain reveal great heterogeneity. A wide range of approaches may be subsumed under the rubric 'acupuncture and related techniques'. Similarly, many different labels have...
- 16From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture can add benefit to pelvic floor exercises (PFE) for symptom improvement and quality of life in women with urinary incontinence (UI). Researchers from Hong Kong randomised 137 women with UI of various types...
- 17From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Five sessions of acupuncture treatment is equivalent in benefit to ten sessions for treating migraine, according to research carried out in Thailand. One hundred and fifty-six migraine patients were randomly assigned...
- 18From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS), self-administered by patients under the guidance of an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled, smartphone-delivered system, can significantly relieve cancer-related...
- 19From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture can be effective in treating long COVID, and is effective in preventing viral recurrence after recovery. A retrospective case series carried out by Chinese clinicians analysed the disease and treatment course...
- 20From:The Journal of Chinese Medicine (Issue 130)Acupuncture is effective for reducing pain intensity and improving hand strength and disability in patients with de Quervain's tenosynovitis (DQt). A Hong Kong-based research team randomised 68 subjects with DQt into an...