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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a source of new anticancer drugs.
Natural product reports (Print), 2021Covering: up to July 2020Drugs derived from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) include both single chemical entities and multi-component preparations. Drugs of both types play a significant role in the healthcare system in China, but are not well-known ...
Chang-liang Yao+5 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
According to an article by Wald in the November 2000 issue of Strategic Healthcare Marketing, through physician education, integrated medicine shall continue to be adopted by conventional medical establishments in the United States. With many leading medical schools now adding courses on alternative medicine and hospital administrators recognizing this
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According to an article by Wald in the November 2000 issue of Strategic Healthcare Marketing, through physician education, integrated medicine shall continue to be adopted by conventional medical establishments in the United States. With many leading medical schools now adding courses on alternative medicine and hospital administrators recognizing this
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Traditional Chinese herbal medicine
Pharmacy World & Science, 1995Herbal medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, and massage are the three major constituent parts of traditional Chinese medicine. Although acupuncture is well known in many Western countries, Chinese herbal medicine, the most important part of traditional Chinese medicine, is less well known in the West.
Herman J. Woerdenbag, You-Ping Zhu
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The liver in traditional Chinese medicine
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998Medical thinkers in China visualized the liver in microcosmal and macrocosmal terms. An anatomical tradition did not exist, hence the liver was described grossly in broad outline. It was recognized as being functionally important in the movement of qi (vital energy) and storage of xue (‘blood’).
Thomas Sn Chen, Peter Sy Chen
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2011
The rising use of complementary medicines and therapies (CM) by patients in infertility care and treatment is controversial. Evidence is emerging that between 30-60% of infertility patients use CM whilst also engaged with assisted reproductive technology (ART) for treatment of infertility [1].
Eric Bieber, Brent Bauer, Chun-Su Yuan
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The rising use of complementary medicines and therapies (CM) by patients in infertility care and treatment is controversial. Evidence is emerging that between 30-60% of infertility patients use CM whilst also engaged with assisted reproductive technology (ART) for treatment of infertility [1].
Eric Bieber, Brent Bauer, Chun-Su Yuan
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2021Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a well-established medical system with a long history. Currently, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly expanding in many fields including TCM.
Yulin Wang+4 more
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2019
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has over 2000 years of history in treating UTIs with recent research suggesting a potential role in the management of acute UTIs and as prophylaxis for recurrent UTIs.
Cecilia Yu, Bob Yang
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has over 2000 years of history in treating UTIs with recent research suggesting a potential role in the management of acute UTIs and as prophylaxis for recurrent UTIs.
Cecilia Yu, Bob Yang
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Traditional Chinese medicine in dermatology
Dermatologic Therapy, 2003Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative method of therapy that can be administered in oral, topical, or injectable forms. It emphasizes the importance of using many herbs that are combined in different formulations for each individual patient. Since it is not possible to discuss all applications of TCM in every skin disorder, psoriasis and
Rishi Desai, John Koo
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Intestinal Flora: A Pivotal Role in Investigation of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2021Intestinal flora is essential for maintaining host health and plays a unique role in transforming Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM, as a bodyguard, has saved countless lives and maintained human health in the long history, especially in this COVID-
Xiao Li+6 more
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Traditional Chinese medicine and infertility
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008The present review gives an overview of the potential use of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of infertility, including an evidence-based evaluation of its efficacy and tolerance.Recent studies demonstrated that traditional Chinese medicine could regulate the gonadotropin-releasing hormone to induce ovulation and improve the uterus blood ...
Annie Pei-Chun Chen, Sheng-Teng Huang
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