Chinese Medicine
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What Your Face Says About Your Health
Ever wished you could tell how healthy you are just by taking a good look at yourself? According to "face readers," you can if you know what tell-tale signs to look for.
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Tai Chi Chuan After a Heart Attack
Tai Chi Chuan is, among other things, a martial art, a spiritual discipline, and a beneficial adjunct to life following a myocardial infarction, or heart attack.
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Chinese Herbs in Heart Disease Management
Medical researchers at the University of Texas at Houston study traditional Chinese herbs to learn how these natural herbal supplements aid in heart disease treatment.
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Treating Anxiety
Though many treatments are available to relieve symptoms of anxiety, acupuncture remains an effective and safe option when considering alternative treatment.
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Saying Farewell to the Marlboro Man
To quit or not to quit- though the journey to quit smoking is a difficult one, acupuncture offers a personalized relief plan with the added bonus of holistic education
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Relieving Pain with Acupuncture
Chinese physicians have practiced acupuncture for millennia, believing the technique improves the flow of energy, or "qi," through diseased areas of the body.
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Acupressure Points to Reduce Stress
Acupressure is a form of Traditional Chinese Medicine that balances the flow of Chi to promote well being. It's easy to self-administer and can be used to reduce stress.
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Needles Not So Bad
The practice of acupuncture have been around for nearly 5,000 years. The ancient Chinese medicine has become increasingly popular over the last several years.
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What Does Acupuncture Feel Like?
Many people find the idea of needles icky, so the concept of acupuncture may feel quite unpleasant. But what does the needling actually feel like and are there any risks?
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New Research on Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an ancient medical art still in the early stages of modern research yielding positive, mixed and inconclusive results.
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Is Acupuncture Just Placebo Effect?
Recent research suggests that there is no difference in efficacy between classical and sham acupuncture. However there may be more going on than simply placebo effect.
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