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Advances in external therapies of traditional Chinese medicine for the management of hyperuricemia: a comprehensive review [PDF]
Hyperuricemia is a prevalent metabolic disorder whose rising incidence over recent years has been closely linked to the development of gout, renal dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease, thereby exerting a substantial burden on patient quality of life ...
Minyang He +11 more
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Efficacy and safety of bloodletting therapy for acute herpes zoster: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
BackgroundThe high incidence of acute herpes zoster (HZ) and limitations of conventional therapies in pain control necessitate exploration of complementary approaches.
Danhui Wu +6 more
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Bloodletting as a harmful and misguided first-aid response to seizures in sub-saharan Africa: a case-based review [PDF]
Epileptic seizures are common neurological events whose sociocultural interpretations have long been linked to supernatural causes or biomagico-symbolic beliefs. Depending on the region, blood may be regarded as the cause, seat, vector of evil, or even a
Gloire Chubaka Magala +8 more
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Effect of Pricking-bloodletting Therapy Combined with Zhuang-medicine-thread Moxibustion on TLRs/MyD88 Signal Pathway in a Rat Model of Acute Gouty Arthritis [PDF]
Background With the change of people's environment and diet structure, acute gouty arthritis (AGA) has become a common clinical disease, which is prone to recurrence, causing harm to patients' health. Pricking-bloodletting therapy combined with
ZHU Danmeng, HUANG Yuying, LUO Tong'an, HE Changyuan, CHEN Rilan
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Succès et déclin d’un agent thérapeutique : la sangsue
The purpose of this article is to question what contributes to the success of certain remedies at a given time. Leeches are an interesting example in this respect.
Nicolas Sueur
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