TCM News
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Chinese traditional medicine company’s shares surge on Covid outbreak
The stake held by the founding family of one of China’s largest traditional medicine groups has rocketed in value to $4.5bn after the latest Covid-19 outbreaks in the country triggered a renewed surge of interest in its coronavirus treatment. Although the US has explicitly warned against the company’s medicine, shares in billionaire Wu Yiling’s pharmaceutical company Shijiazhuang Yiling Pharmaceutical have jumped more than 60 per cent since the end of December. The latest rally came on top of the stock’s 160 per cent gain in early 2020 after Beijing’s endorsement…
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Covid-19: Mainland traditional Chinese medicine experts in Hong Kong offer treatment guidelines
A group of mainland Chinese experts have met with Hong Kong health officials to draft plans to use traditional Chinese medicine in Covid-19 clinical treatment as the city’s fifth-wave case fatality rate climbs. Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan met with the experts sent by the central authorities on Tuesday. The group, which arrived in the city last Tuesday, is part of Beijing’s efforts to aid the city’s anti-epidemic efforts, according to a government statement. Since their arrival, the delegation of seven traditional Chinese medicine experts has visited elderly…
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Coronavirus: team of mainland traditional Chinese medicine specialists to advise Hong Kong on Covid treatments, infection control in elderly care homes
A team of traditional Chinese medicine experts arrived in Hong Kong from the mainland on Tuesday to advise the government on how to strengthen infection control in care homes for the elderly and better treat Covid-19 patients. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor and local health officials received the team of seven specialists – the fourth batch of medical experts dispatched from the mainland since the city’s fifth wave of coronavirus infections began – at the Shenzhen Bay border point on Tuesday morning. Among the officials there were health minister…
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Economic Watch: Traditional Chinese medicine bolsters rural development in Yunnan
KUNMING, March 22 (Xinhua) — From laboratories to farmland, Yang Shaobing has helped those in remote areas in southwest China find a new cash cow by planting traditional Chinese medicinal herbs. Yang, a 37-year-old researcher with the Yunnan Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, arrived in the Dulongjiang Township in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, in 2016 to aid locals in poverty alleviation. Dulongjiang is home to the Dulong people, an ethnic minority group that long endured poverty and poor access to the outside world. In Dulongjiang, Yang guided the…
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Hong Kong to further leverage Traditional Chinese Medicine in fighting COVID-19: Carrie Lam
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government will continue to leverage the advantages of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the prevention and control of the COVID-19 epidemic and consolidate the TCM as an integral part of the medical system in Hong Kong, Chief Executive of the HKSAR Carrie Lam said on Saturday. Lam visited the Hong Kong Baptist University’s Chinese Medicine Telemedicine Center Against COVID-19 and learned about an online consultation service for COVID-19 patients launched by the university’s TCM team last month. The consultation service has provided free…
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Top scientist suggests plan on traditional Chinese medicine development to avoid external blockade at two sessions
Citing a lesson from the Iraq war in which the full embargo launched by the US seriously hurt ordinary people’s lives in Iraq, a deputy to the National People’s Congress suggests China formulate a scientific plan on its traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) development and encourage other disciplines, such as biological information technologies, artificial technologies, chemical and material sciences, to better integrate with TCM development to prevent a scenario where the country’s medical field would be “chocked from the neck” one day. “When the US launched a war against Iraq and…
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Ontario of Canada decides to deregulate Chinese medicine
Ontario plans to stop regulating traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists, saying it would allow more people to work in the field, but people in the profession say they oppose the move and weren’t consulted. Contained in recently tabled labour legislation is a section that would wind up the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario, the profession’s regulatory body that was established in 2013. A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott said the proposed legislation would see oversight transition to the Health and Supportive Care Providers…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shengmai Yin, improves Effects Of Radiation Therapy
Treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a group of cancers that originate in the nose and throat, is made complicated by their unique position. Radiation therapy is often the main curative treatment for NPC. However, some patients are resistant to radiation therapy. Research has suggested that a phenomenon called ‘DNA methylation’ has a major influence on radioresistance. Radioresistance can be mitigated by the use of ‘radiosensitizers,’ chemical compounds that make cells more vulnerable to radiation. Recently, a team of researchers led by Dr. Qin Fan of Southern Medical University and Dr….
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Interview: Behind Olympic golds, traditional Chinese medicine plays a role
As Gu Ailing won a historical gold in the women’s Freeski Big Air at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, a doctor of the Chinese team revealed the role that Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) plays in treating China’s Olympians. Zhu Jiangwei, a physician at the Sichuan Province Orthopedic Hospital, worked for China’s national freeski big air and snowboard slopestyle team between October 2021 and January this year. Along with the team, Zhu traveled to Austria, Switzerland, the United States and other countries, providing medical care to members of the team,…
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Study highlights novel method to ‘actively’ analyze herbal remedies
Rooted in ancient knowledge and principles, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used to treat many diseases, sparking the interest of pharmaceutical researchers. TCM formulas are quite complex, requiring multiple herbs for their formulation. These herbs act synergistically, targeting different aspects of a disease’s pathology. Due to their complexity, analyzing the active ingredients (the components of a drug that are biologically “active”) in TCM formulations is challenging. Hence, the identification of effective constituents and proper quality control of these formulations remains to be established, with much scope for improvement in…