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Ancient Chinese Seed Shows Surprising Power to Prevent and Reverse Dementia in Mice

A team of scientists led by NTU Singapore and HKU has found evidence that electro-acupuncture – a form of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment – could be used to manage obesity.

Electro-acupuncture could help with obesity management

The five key elements that bring Yinshan Zhengyao together to explore the effects food can have on all facets of life

Ancient Chinese Text Revives ‘Food as Medicine’ Concept for Modern Health Challenges

Immune States: Integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine and Modern Medicine for a Holistic View of Immunity

New ‘Immune State’ Theory Blends Ancient Wisdom with Modern Medicine

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Ear Acupuncture with Beads Offers Weight Loss Option

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Study Ties Traditional Chinese Medicine to Birth Defects

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