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Acupuncture treatments frequently use manipulation techniques. The therapeutic advantages of acupuncture differ depending on the acupuncture manipulation. The purpose of this article was to compare manipulation techniques in traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) and Western medical acupuncture (WMA).Manipulation techniques in TEAM and WMA were ...
Da-Eun Yoon +2 more
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Introduction - In a previous study, evidence was found of the variability of signs/symptoms (s/s) of blood stasis syndrome among texts of Chinese and Asian origin and English language texts including evidence of the differences between non-Asian and Asian patients. In the current study the diagnostic patterns of qi deficiency (QD) and qi stagnation (QS)
Stephen Birch +3 more
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In this paper, we present a comprehensive guide for implementing artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) research. We cover essential aspects of the AI model development pipeline, including research objective establishment, data collection and preprocessing, model selection, evaluation, and interpretation.
Hyojin Bae, Sa-Yoon Park, Chang-Eop Kim
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Barriers to the registration and conduct of Cochrane systematic reviews of traditional East Asian medicine therapies [PDF]
Traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) is widely used in Asia and increasingly in the West. Systematic reviews (SRs) are the best summaries of the potential benefits or harms of interventions, and Cochrane is a leading international SR organization. Cochrane perspectives on the barriers to the initiation and completion of Cochrane SRs of TEAM therapies
Wieland, L. Susan +2 more
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Traditional East Asian Herbal Medicine for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Scoping Review
This study aimed to analyze and summarize the existing evidence regarding herbal medicine treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Studies on herbal medicine treatment in patients with ALS were searched within English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean databases up to July 31, 2021. In the selected studies, we collected the following information:
Won Joo Suh +10 more
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Traditional Korean East Asian Medicines and Herbal Formulations for Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
Hanbang, the Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), is an inseparable component of Korean culture both within the country, and further afield. Korean traditional herbs have been used medicinally to treat sickness and injury for thousands of years. Oriental medicine reflects our ancestor’s wisdom and experience, and as the elderly population in Korea is ...
Hemant Kumar +6 more
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Traditional East Asian Herbal Medicine Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a leading progressive neurodegenerative disease worldwide, and its treatment is a challenging clinical problem. This review was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of herbal medicine for AD treatment. The PubMed, CENTRAL, EMBASE, CNKI, OASIS, KTKP, and CiNii databases were searched until June 2020 for randomized ...
JiEun Lee +9 more
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Effects of Combining Traditional East Asian and Conventional Western Medicine on Acute Stroke Outcomes. [PDF]
Background Traditional East Asian medicine (TM) is widely used in Korea and other East Asian countries. However, the effects of TM treatment on acute ischemic stroke (AIS) outcomes remain unclear, as previous studies lacked a sufficient sample size, a consecutive series design, or a prospective outcome capture ...
Gwak DS +10 more
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A new assay for identifying endangered species in Traditional East Asian Medicine [PDF]
Despite renewed public interest, education, research and legislation, Traditional East Asian Medication (TEAM) continues to incorporate animal parts from endangered species and can be obtained openly in many countries. Products sold as having medicinal properties include plasters, pills, ointments, tonic wine and others.
Tobe, S.S., Linacre, A.
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Traditional East Asian herbal medicines for the treatment of poststroke constipation
Abstract Background: Post-stroke constipation is a major complication of stroke and increases the incidence of poor neurological outcomes and infectious complications and, therefore, warrants active and prompt treatment.
Chul Jin +5 more
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