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Research Archive
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Acupuncture as good as drugs for allergic rhinitis
Categories: Acupuncture, Allergies
Chinese systematic review authors have found acupuncture to be non-inferior to pharmacological therapy for allergic rhinitis (AR) ...
Cochrane review finds mixed benefits for acupuncture in low back pain
Categories: Back, Acupuncture
A Cochrane Database systematic review carried out by an internationalteam has found mixed evidence of benefit from acupuncture in the treatment of low back pain ...
Acupuncture as good as botox and drugs for migraine
Categories: Headache & migraine, Acupuncture
Chinese authors of a network meta-analysis comparing acupuncture with topiramate and botox have found them to be equally effective for treating chronic migraines ...
Overlap of brain representations of foot and genitals may help explain acupuncture effects
Categories: Acupuncture, Acupuncture research
The close relationship between brain areas representing the foot and genitalia may underlie the ability of acupuncture at points on the Liver channel ...
Acupuncture as effective as local anaesthetic shots for chronic pelvic pain
Categories: Pelvic, Acupuncture
Ashi (trigger point) acupuncture is as effective as local anaesthetic injections in reducing symptoms of abdominal myofascial pain syndrome (AMPS) ...
Acupuncture reduces pain in patients with TMD
Categories: Miscellaneous, Acupuncture
Acupuncture may be an effective way of reducing pain in patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD), Brazilian investigators conclude ...
Electro-acupuncture benefits depression by acting on neurotransmitter production pathways
Categories: Psychological / emotional, Acupuncture
Electro-acupuncture (EA) treatment combined with antidepressants is more effective for improving depressive symptoms than antidepressants alone ...
Auricular acupressure reduces pain of eye exam in premature babies
A group of Australian and Canadian researchers have found that magnetic auricular acupressure (MAA) can reduce physiological pain responses ...
Evidence of benefit for electro-acupuncture in chronic low back pain
Categories: Back, Acupuncture
An American study comparing the effects of verum electro-acupuncture (VEA) versus sham electro-acupuncture (SEA) on chronic low back pain has found limited evidence of superiority for real treatment ...
Premenstrual moxa especially effective for period pain
Categories: Gynaecology, Acupuncture
Chinese researchers report that moxibustion, particularly when applied premenstrually, appears to be an effective treatment for primary dysmenorrhoea (PD) ...
Tai chi effective for management of chronic illness
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, General discussion
An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses evaluating the evidence of tai chi for chronic illness management shows that it can improve physical function ...
Tai chi beneficial in scleroderma
Categories: Miscellaneous disorders, General discussion
Tai chi has a positive effect on patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Turkish researchers randomly divided 28 patients into tai chi or home exercise groups ...
Chinese herbs helpful for Raynaud's
Categories: Herbal medicine, Herb research
Chinese herbal medicine may have a positive effect on primary Raynaud's phenomenon (PRP), conclude Chinese systematic review authors ...
Chinese herbs improve heart function in hypertension
A Chinese herbal formula, Bushen Jiangya (BSJYO) granules, shows a positive effect on left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) in hypertensive patients ...
Chinese herbs can protect organs from injury by COVID
A review of traditional Chinese herbs used in the treatment of COVID-19 suggests that they may be able to protect patients from organ damage through multiple immunomodulatory mechanisms ...
Chinese medicine adds benefit to COVID care
Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), added to standard care (SC), can help to improve treatment outcomes in COVID-19 cases ...
Chinese herbal formula speeds up COVID recovery
A Chinese herbal product, Lianhuaqingwen capsules (LH capsules), can help people recover faster from COVID-19, according to research carried out in China ...
Mawangdui medical texts describe physical, rather than esoteric, anatomy
Categories: Herb research, General discussion
A team of British and American authors argue that the ancient Chinese Mawangdui texts, dating to the second to third century BCE represent the oldest surviving anatomical atlas in the world ...
Facial acupuncture points overlie trigeminal nerve branches
Categories: Acupuncture, Acupuncture research
American researchers have documented a clear and neuroanatomically relevant relationship between facial acupoints and the branches of the trigeminal nerve ...
Moxibustion and acupressure recommended for post-COVID care
Categories: Acupuncture, Acupuncture research
Chinese guidelines for discharged COVID-19 patients most frequently recommend moxibustion and acupressure as home-based nursing interventions ...
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