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The Treatment Of Male Subfertility With Acupuncture
Two credits! This article will earn two CEUs when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
Male subfertility may be a factor in at least half of all couple infertility, yet apart from assisted reproduction technology (ART), biomedical treatment options are limited ...
Supportive Care for Cancer Patients During and After Chemotherapy Treatment
Two credits! This article will earn two CEUs when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
Chinese medicine can help cancer patients go through chemotherapy by effectively reducing the various side effects of treatment and enhancing quality of life ...
Blood Stasis in the Brain: An Integrative Approach to the Treatment of Stroke
Two credits! This article will earn two CEUs when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
Stroke is highly prevalent and can be expected to increase along with life expectancy and the rate of metabolic syndrome. Acupuncture, with its associated techniques and the system-oriented thinking of Chinese medicine, can be of use during all stages of the disorder ...
The Acumoxa Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
This article will earn one CEU when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
This article describes the differential diagnosis and treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome using acupuncture and moxibustion.
Pompholyx Eczema: Treatment by Chinese Herbal Medicine
Two credits! This article will earn two CEU credits when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
Pompholyx eczema is a very distinctive form of eczema, characterised initially by an eruption of very itchy vesicles on the sides of the fingers and palms of the hands and occasionally the soles of the feet and toes.
Commonly used Chinese herb formulas for the treatment of mental disorders
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The concept of an inseparable bodymind continuum is one of the main characteristics of Eastern thought ...
The Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis With Chinese Herbal Medicine
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In this article the author presents the Chinese herbal medicine treatment of two cases of ulcerative colitis, using them to illustrate the fundamental principles required to treat the acute and chronic phases of the disease.
The Acupuncture Treatment of Female Infertility - with Particular Reference to Egg Quality and Endometrial Receptiveness
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Patients undergoing fertility treatment often believe that all that matters when trying to conceive is the number of eggs they have ...
Early Chinese Perspectives of the Mind: An Evolutionary Account of the 神 Shén in Chinese Medical Psychology
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This paper explores early Chinese psychological thought and proposes the ‘three aspects’ model of the ‘spirit–mind’ (神, shén) ...
Treatment by Acupuncture: Infantile Eczema
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The treatment of infantile eczema is, for the acupuncturist, both very simple and very complicated ...