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A Review of the Reliability of Traditional East Asian Medicine Diagnoses

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2009
In the practice of forms of traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Japanese meridian therapy, treatment follows identification of underlying "patterns of disharmony." However, little is known in an objective sense of the consistency or reliability of diagnosis within TEAM.
O’Brien, Kylie A. (R14413)   +1 more
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The treatment of menopausal symptoms by traditional East Asian medicines: Review and perspectives

Maturitas, 2010
This article provides an overview and critical evaluation of the management of menopausal symptoms by traditional East Asian medicines (TEAMs). For this purpose we utilise an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on social history, medical anthropology, and clinical research. Our goal is threefold. First, we examine the research literature regarding
Volker, Scheid   +4 more
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Understanding blood stasis in traditional East Asian medicine: a comparison of Asian and Western sources

European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021
Abstract Introduction Signs/symptoms of blood stasis syndrome (BSS) in standard instruments from China, Korea and Japan show variability but there are reasons to suspect that there may be differences between non-Asian and Asian patients. A literature review was conducted to  investigate these issues.
Stephen Birch   +4 more
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The clinical evaluation of traditional East Asian systems of medicine

Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 2002
In this paper, the term ‘system of medicine’ servesas a conceptual framework for a range of treatmentmodalities that share a similar or related theoreticalorientation. For example both traditional Chinesemedicine and Western biomedicine can be seen assystems in this context.
Lao, L   +5 more
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Cross-national differences in the holistic use of traditional East Asian medicine in East Asia

Health Promotion International, 2016
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has been one of the popular strategies for health promotion. Traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) is one of the most popular CAM practices in the world and there are suggestions that its holistic utilization is important for users to gain its effects for health promotion.
Jae-Mahn, Shim, Jibum, Kim
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On the trial of tigers–tracking tiger in Traditional East Asian Medicine

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2008
The five extant sub-species of tiger are all protected by international agreement in an effort to protect the few tigers that remain. The remaining sub-species are threatened by poaching as many parts of the tiger are used in Traditional East Asian Medicines (TEAM).
Linacre, A., Tobe, S.S.
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Traditional Medicines in Modern Societies: An Exploration of Integrationist Options through East Asian Experience

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2003
Modern scientific medicine is increasingly challenged by complementary and alternative therapies. Reviewing policy options for contemporary healthcare development, the World Health Organization's first global strategy on traditional and alternative medicine, released in May 2002, advocates integration. However, experience in East Asia, the only part of
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A study of Knowledge Modeling using abstract concepts in Traditional East Asian Medicine

Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics, 2008
Objective: This research is focused on modeling the diagnostic knowledge in traditional medicine. Unlike the previous studies which have dealt mainly with the standardized heuristic knowledge for diagnosis, we investigated the logical procedures and a set of source knowledge which the standardized diagnosis has been based on.
Seon Ho Kim   +3 more
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Reliability of Manual Pulse Diagnosis Methods in Traditional East Asian Medicine: A Systematic Narrative Literature Review

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2016
Little evidence shows the reliability of Chinese medicine pulse diagnosis. Regularly used in modern practice, it is believed to gather important diagnostic information. However, in the current evidence-based healthcare system, basing clinical decisions on unproven methods is problematic and obviously questions the relevancy of the procedure. Therefore,
Karen, Bilton, Chris, Zaslawski
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