TCM News
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Traditional Chinese medicine is effective for recurrent respiratory infections in children: Study
Indeed, the adoption of YPF in RRTI treatment could benefit thousands of children worldwide, and especially those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. YPF could be one among a line of TCMs gaining worldwide recognition for their treatment benefits, crossing out the “pseudo” while focusing on the “science.”
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The pandemic is boosting sellers of traditional medicine
Whether or not they work, herbal remedies are a healthy business.
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China to improve traditional Chinese medicine workforce
By 2025, all urban community health centers and rural township health clinics ought to have their own TCM division and personnel, so that residents can enjoy convenient access to TCM services, noted the document.
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VIEWING CHINA FROM AFAR: Learn about amazing Traditional Chinese Medicine – Acupuncture
Today, treatments using acupuncture, a traditional medical approach from ancient China, has been recognized by 183 countries and regions worldwide. In recent years, the practice has become more and more popular overseas.
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China’s Ginseng Industry: Key ingredient in Traditional Chinese Medicine gets development boost
In the past couple of years, the city of Tonghua has been upgrading the ginseng industrial structure. Raw ginseng farming and trade – the centuries-old practices – were gradually replaced with ginseng processing and marketing. The city has developed many ginseng cosmetics and health supplements brands of its own.
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TCM doctors in China increase efforts to help cure malaria worldwide
Xu Qingfeng, deputy director of the Health Commission of Guangdong province, said artemisinin was inspired by Lingnan, and TCM experts and practitioners from Guangdong have been proving its effectiveness ever since an artemisinin drug was first produced.
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Traditional Chinese medicine effective in treating mild Covid-19 cases, overseas study finds
Clinical trial conducted in Pakistan using Jinhua Qinggan granules, recommended for use in mainland China’s treatment of the disease, found a shorter recovery time.But researchers acknowledge that patients with severe underlying medical conditions were not included in study
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Local Long Haulers Find Relief in Traditional Chinese Medicine
While no test to diagnose long COVID exists, patients at a Twin Cities natural health clinic are using a combination therapy of ancient tools and modalities to treat mystifying symptoms.
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Singapore’s traditional Chinese medicine clinics see rise in patients with serious pandemic side effects
Unlike Hong Kong, Singapore does not use TCM to treat Covid-19. But people are nevertheless seeking out practitioners to help manage their well-being.Issues include domestic abuse, anxiety, posture problems and even erectile dysfunction, which one practitioner attributes to more sex – and cycling
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Fever reduction rate of more than 95% in 3 days! Eight Questions and Eight Answers” of Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine for COVID-19
Traditional Chinese medicine has always played an important role in the treatment of COVID-19. On March 31, a medical team from Longhua Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine assembled and 201 people went to the temporary centralized isolation and treatment site of the New International Expo Center to carry out their work. The reporter invited Zhang Wei, a member of the Shanghai Expert Group on Prevention and Control of COVID-19 in Chinese Medicine and Director of the Department of Respiratory Medicine of Shuguang Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University…