Taiji Brings Seniors Balance, New Mobility
5/7: "A couple of years ago, I had a major spinal cord injury," Jill Karuso, 62, explains. "I had to be dragged here the first time." Three semesters of tai chi, she says, have dramatically decreased her pain, helped her balance and her focus.
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Ear Stapling: Next Weight Loss Fad?
11/5: The technique is known as ear stapling. It draws on the ancient practice of Eastern acupuncture to battle an assortment of maladies, from obesity to smoking.
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Astronauts test TCM in space
8/29: China's astronauts have been testing new varieties of traditional Chinese medicine that could help treat osteoporosis, insomnia and improve immunity.
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Breath of Life
7/15: Do martial arts and meditation have medical benefits? Rami Rones, a former fighter who works with cancer patients, says yes, and area hospitals are paying attention.
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Acupuncture and the treatment of acne
4/29: Traditional Chinese medicine sees acne outbreaks as usual as a disharmony in the natural order of the body. Often the cause is seen to be the accumulation of heat.
American Chronicle
Taiji Boosts Immunity to Shingles in Older Adults
Apr 6: Taiji, a traditional Chinese form of exercise, may help older adults avoid getting shingles by increasing immunity to varicella-zoster virus (VZV) and boosting the immune response to varicella vaccine in older adults.
NIH News
Exercise May Fend Off Arthritis in Women
Apr 4: Even exercising as little as one hour and 15 minutes a week now can make a difference over the next three years, according to findings recently published.
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