A practical guide to implementing artificial intelligence in traditional East Asian medicine research [PDF]
In this paper, we present a comprehensive guide for implementing artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) research.
Hyojin Bae, Sa-Yoon Park, Chang-Eop Kim
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Developing a best practice framework for clinical competency education in the traditional East-Asian medicine curriculum [PDF]
Background While clinical competency is crucial for traditional East-Asian medical education, available studies on the educational system for fostering clinical performance are scarce.
Sang Yun Han, Seung-Hee Lee, Han Chae
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Comparison of the acupuncture manipulation properties of traditional East Asian medicine and Western medical acupuncture [PDF]
Background: Acupuncture treatments frequently use manipulation techniques. The therapeutic advantages of acupuncture differ depending on the acupuncture manipulation.
Da-Eun Yoon +2 more
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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 LS, Brassington R, Macdonald G.
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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 ...
Dong‐Seok Gwak +10 more
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Background: The traditional medicine (TRM) of Korea and China share the same cultural tradition for thousands of years, and has experienced modernization process with respect to their distinctive social, cultural, and political influences. The purpose of
Hyun-Ji Lee +3 more
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P04.07. Patients’ reasons for use of traditional East Asian medicine as an alternative treatment [PDF]
Purpose In an effort to better understand why individuals use complementary and alternative medicine a single whole systems provider-based modality was selected, one with the potential for use as an alternative to allopathic care for a broad array of conditions – Traditional East Asian Medicine (TEAM).
Burke A, Herlambang E
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Comparative effectiveness of traditional East Asian medicine treatments for temporomandibular joint disorders: A systematic review and network meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) cause pain and functional restrictions in the temporomandibular joint that interfere with daily activities.
Seojung Ha, Sung-Woo Kang, Sanghoon Lee
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Listen to your inner body: embodied emotions in predictive neuroscience and traditional East Asian medicine [PDF]
The self is increasingly conceptualized as an embodied, predictive process in contemporary cognitive and affective neuroscience. The brain continually infers the causes of both exteroceptive and interoceptive signals in order to minimize prediction error
Seoyoung Lee +5 more
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Impact of traditional East Asian medicine as an add-on therapy on survival and recurrence after surgery for breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Patients with cancer increasingly incorporate complementary and alternative medicines, including traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM), for cancer prevention and treatment.
Jee-Hyun Yoon +4 more
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