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February, 2022

  • 3 February

    Chinese herbal medicine reduces the death rate in people with severe COVID-19

    Pub Med

    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a new infectious disease associated with high mortality, and traditional Chinese medicine decoctions have been widely used for the treatment of patients with COVID-19 in China; however, the impact of these decoctions on severe and critical COVID-19-related mortality has not been evaluated. Therefore, we aimed to …

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  • 2 February

    The Chinese herb Huang Qi can improve cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases

    Pub Med

    Background: With the rising age of the global population, the incidence rate of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is increasing, which causes serious public health burden. The efforts for new therapeutic approaches are still being sought since the treatment effects of existing therapies are not quite satisfactory. Chinese traditional medicine proved to …

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  • 2 February

    Thread embedding acupuncture is effective for a lumbar herniated intervertebral disc

    Pub Med

    Background: and purpose: Although several studies have reported that thread embedding acupuncture is effective for lumbar herniated intervertebral disc, the evidence remains limited because previous studies had a high risk of bias. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of thread embedding acupuncture for lumbar herniated intervertebral disc through …

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  • 2 February

    The Chinese herbal formula Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan relieves stress related depression

    Pub Med

    Background: The pathogenesis of depression remains largely unknown. Accumulating evidence demonstrates the existence of a complex relationship between gut microbiome composition and brain functions. Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is considered a potential antidepressant. However, the pharmacological mechanisms of Jia Wei Xiao Yao San have not yet been clarified. Purpose: This study …

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  • 1 February

    Electroacupuncture reduces depression in perimenopausal women

    Pub Med

    Introduction: Perimenopausal depression is predominantly caused by hormone shock, but the underlying physical and psychological factors are still unclear.  Objectives: To explore the constituent components of perimenopausal depression by dynamically depicting its influencing factors and interactive pathways from the perspective of embodied cognition.  Methods: This is a randomized clinical controlled trial. In this …

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  • 1 February

    MRI shows electroacupuncture at Zi Gong regulates gynaecology and promotes fertility

    Pub Med

    Objective: Based on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI), to observe the changes of brain function of bilateral uterine points stimulated by electroacupuncture, so as to provide imaging basis for acupuncture in the treatment of gynecological and reproductive diseases. Methods: 20 healthy female subjects were selected to stimulate bilateral uterine points (Zi …

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  • 1 February

    Karate calms the emotions and promotes well being

    Pub Med

    Physical activity is an important determinant of a healthy lifestyle. Regular participation in sports-related activities contributes to the maintenance of good psychophysiological and social health. Long-term physical activity has a positive impact on subjective well-being and can reduce stress. Karate is a specific physical activity which focuses on self-regulation and …

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January, 2022

  • 31 January

    The Chinese herbal formula Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San is beneficial in colorectal cancer

    Pub Med

    Background and purpose: The occurrence of colorectal cancer is associated with a variety of factors. Accumulating evidence shows that peripheral differentiation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) is critical in controlling tumorigenesis. Our previous studies demonstrated that the Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San extract exerted potent anticancer activities by significantly …

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  • 31 January

    Liu Zi Jue Qi Gong improves COPD

    Pub Med

    Background: Liu zi jue is a traditional Qigong exercise that is commonly performed in China. However, the treatment effects of Liuzijue Qigong are controversial. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the efficacy of Liuzijue Qigong in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods: Randomised controlled trials were identified …

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  • 30 January

    The Chinese herb Hong Hua can treat depression

    Pub Med

    Depression is characterized by indifferent and slow thinking, leading to highly unfavorable social and economic burden. Hong Hua is a traditional Chinese medicine and has many pharmacological properties, such as anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory activities. However, the underlying mechanism unraveling the effect of Hong Hua on depression is still unclear. Here, …

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