Do Windows or Natural Views Affect Outcomes or Costs Among Patients in ICUs?
Colonialism of TCM References
WINDOWS, VIEWS, AND HEALTH STATUS IN HOSPITAL THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENTS on JSTOR
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Why Modern Medicine Failed Miserably in Fighting Against Pain, While High School Neuroscience Is Enough to Prove Otherwise
North Americans spend $24 billion a year on pain relief while chronic pain is on the rise. However, for pain management in general, modern medicine provides no solutions (Marni Jackson, 2002).
The Decline and Fall of Science-based Medicine – The Quackometer Blog
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How Indigenous Knowledge Has Shaped Modern Science and Medicine
The vast tapestry of human knowledge is woven with threads from diverse cultures across the globe. Among these, indigenous knowledge systems stand out for their profound contributions to contemporary science and medicine. These systems, often rooted in a deep understanding of the natural world, have provided valuable insights that continue to influence modern practices. This ... Read more The post How Indigenous Knowledge Has Shaped Modern Science and Medicine appeared first on discoverwildscience.
The key issues and development strategy of Chinese Classical Formulas pharmaceutical preparations | Chinese Medicine | Full Text
It is well-known that Prof. Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015 due to the research on artemisinin treating malaria, and this can be regarded as the milestone of modernization of Traditional medicine. This first Nobel Prize in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has aroused profound impetus in the investigation of TCM and attracted global attention to the ancient books of TCM. Three new medicines for the treatment of COVID-19 derived from Chinese Classical Formula (经典名方, CCF) have been approved in 2021 due to their effectiveness for the treatment of COVID-19. This article introduced the research background of CCF pharmaceutical preparation (CCFPP), explained the ideas for the modernization of CCF and analyzed related issues involved in the development process of CCFPP, including the origin of medicinal materials, processing methods, dosages and the preparation process of CCF Material Reference. The strategy for industrialization was proposed in terms of the evaluation of the pharmaceutical properties, industrialization considerations, and clinical positioning of CCFPP. The key contents and requirements for the development CCFPP were also summarized according to the recently published registration guidance by the Center for Drug Evaluation in China. In addition, the safety issues of CCFPP were described, including the discussion on the non-clinical safety evaluation and analyzation on the international registration of Traditional herbal medicines. This article is aimed to provide references for enterprises, researchers, and relevant personnel of government departments that are engaged in the development of CCF to speed up the developing process of CCFPP.
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The Planet Came With Instructions: How We Ignored Indigenous Wisdom And Chose Chaos Instead.
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Chinese physician released after 3 months in jail for criticizing a traditional medicine
Nature - Lawyers and physicians fear the case could silence scientific debate on traditional remedies.
Chinese Medicine In Crisis: Science, Politics, and the Making of “TCM”
Please note: the English version of this article was originally published as a piece in its entirety in the Journal of Chinese Medicine (1999). It was translated and published in German in two parts in "Chinese Medicine" and on this website. The bsble comparing classical Chinese medicine and TCM in the English version has been omitted in the
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Acupuncture Evidence Summaries | Evidence Based Acupuncture
Dive into concise summaries of acupuncture research. Stay informed with key insights from the latest evidence-based findings.
Nanotechnology Proof for Acupuncture Channels: New Research Sheds Light on Meridians
I'm not sure about this one, but will. be following it.
Tomatoes were Considered Sinful - Until the Salem Tomato Trial of 1820 | The Vintage News
The most controversial thing about a tomato today is whether it’s a vegetable or a fruit. Yet things weren’t always like that. As recently as 200 years
Origins of Huatuo Jiaji Acupuncture Points Debate
Groundbreaking insights into the accuracy of Huatuo Jiaji acupuncture point location and functions are revealed.
Chinese Pulse Diagnosis in the Evaluation of the Acutely Hospitalized Adult Patient | Medical Acupuncture
This clinical study looks at radial pulse findings using Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (CPD) in the diagnostic assessment of the acutely hospitalized adult to verify CPD as a diagnostic tool and more quickly develop a more precise differential diagnosis. Pulse findings collected, blinded initially to patient history, physical exam, diagnosis, or treatment plan for 132 patients, were later compared with the evolving assessment and plan for the patient using the electronic medical record for chart review. Correlations were drawn between different aspects of the pulse and later diagnosed allopathic medical conditions. The neuro psychological rough vibration pulse had the strongest association with psychiatric diagnoses. Gender-related pulse predominance for female/right and male/left pulses was statistically significant. Evaluation of organ systems among pulse findings demonstrated concordance with principal Western diagnoses that did not reach statistical significance due to the lower number of patients in various diagnostic groups.
Acupuncture for Chronic Pain-Related Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. | Read by QxMD
Evidence on acupuncture therapies is underused in clinical practice and health policy
Nenggui Xu and colleagues call for more effective evidence dissemination of and research into promising acupuncture therapies
13 Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Many doctors and patients worldwide now use acupuncture, a technique of traditional Chinese medicine that originated 2000 years ago.1 While traditional Chinese medicin e theory attributes the effect of acupuncture to the stimulation at specific body regions (acupoints) on the meridian channels (that is, paths through which the vital energy known as “qi” flows) to modulate body physiology, modern science has increasingly provided evidence on the biology of the effect of acupuncture.2 This evidence shows that acupuncture works to stimulate reflexes that activate peripheral nerves, transmit sensory information from the spinal cord to the brain, then activate peripheral autonomic pathways, and eventually modulate physiology.345
Along with research into the underlying biology and increasingly wide clinical use of acupuncture, clinical research on acupuncture has also grown.6 Since 1975, more than 10 000 randomised controlled trials on acupuncture have been published.78 Given the rapid increase in the literature on acupuncture, evidence based practice and policy making require systematic reviews of the available randomised controlled trials.
In this analysis, we assess the number and quality of systematic reviews of acupuncture, explore the possible underuse of proven beneficial acupuncture therapies in clinical practice and health policy, identify the promising and under-researched areas, and propose strategies to implement effective acupuncture treatments and establish funding opportunities and research agendas for acupuncture therapies.
We identified 2471 systematic reviews of acupuncture therapies in the Web of Science between 2000 and 2020, with the number of systematic reviews increasing annually (fig 1). Published systematic reviews of randomised trials (1578, 63.9%) and observational studies (893, 36.1%) mainly focused on the following therapeutic areas: musculoskeletal and connective tissue diseases (865, 35.0%), …
Interview with Dr. Poney Chiang PhD, part 1
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2,200-year-old Chinese text may be oldest surviving anatomical atlas
The texts were written on silk and buried in a tomb.
AI tongue scanner can diagnose illnesses with 96 percent accuracy | Popular Science
The new machine learning system builds on 2,000-year-old traditional Chinese medicine techniques.
Revisiting the relationship between traditional East Asian medicine and biomedicine: Incorporating the Western into the Eastern
Whether traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) is compatible with biomedicine remains controversial, with biomedicine research failing to explain key …
In praise of the magical thinking that sustains our humanness | Aeon Essays
Once we all had knowledge of how to heal ourselves using plants and animals. The future would be sweeter for renewing it
The Science Behind the Efficacy of Cosmetic Acupuncture | Acupuncture Today
Author: Kim Peirano, MSOM, LAc. Title: The Science Behind the Efficacy of Cosmetic Acupuncture. Summary: The beauty industry continues to boom and grow constantly, from topical creams, lotions and potions all the way to cutting edge...
Coronavirus and TCM, Part 3
Dr John Chen PharmD, PhD, OMD, LAc on the pharmacology of herbal medicine and the clinical evidence of herbal treatment to fight covid-19 symptoms
WEBINAR: HOW THE CORONAVIRUS IS TREATED BY TCM IN CHINA
Pacific College is leading the holistic community with this webinar on how to treat coronavirus with Traditional Chinese Medicine, featuring Dr. Chen.
Evidence of efficacy of acupuncture in the management of low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised placebo- or sham-controlled trials - Yan Xiang, Jin-yuan He, Huan-huan Tian, Bing-yan Cao, Rui Li, 2020
Objectives: To assess the evidence for the efficacy of acupuncture for non-specific low back pain (NSLBP), compared with sham or placebo therapies. Methods: We ...
The existence of a new kind of magnetism has been confirmed
I'm saving this here to demonstrate how we are still, and always will be discovering new forms of energy and physics into the future - while I have my own theories on the concepts of Qi and consciousness that are independent of some "new mystical energy" its always worth keeping in mind, imo.