Research & Lifestyle
Posted on 27 January 2010
Liver fibrosis is a condition of abnormal proliferation of connective tissue due to various types of chronic liver injury often caused by viral infection and chemicals. Effective therapies against liver fibrosis are still limited. In this review, the authors focus on research on Chinese medicines.
Posted on 27 January 2010
High cholesterol. An alternative - In a study held at the University of Pennsylvania scientists have discovered that the Chinese Medicine Red Yeast Rice (Hong Qu) has similar benefits to the statins but without the risk of the side effects.
Posted on 8 January 2010
A team working out of Newcastle University has proved that a cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain-relieving qualities matching those of commonly available painkillers. Hyptis crenata (Brazilian Mint) has been prescribed by...
Posted on 28 September 2009
Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) may relieve symptoms in the treatment of endometriosis, according to a study published today. A systematic review by researchers at the University of Southampton found some evidence that women had...
Posted on 15 April 2009
Childhood asthma is reduced by half when the first dose ofdiphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT) is delayed by more than 2 months vsgiven during the recommended period, according to the results of a
Posted on 23 March 2009
Clinical randomized controlled trial on splint external fixation combined with Chinese herbs in treating distal radius fractures of elderly patients
Posted on 23 March 2009
Chinese herbs application combined with operation for treating post-traumatic tibial osteomyelitis complicated with bone-skin defects
Posted on 23 March 2009
Alternative medicine products as a novel treatment strategy for inflammatory bowel disease / syndrome (IBS).
Posted on 23 March 2009
Traditional Chinese medicine plus transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for
unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
Posted on 7 March 2009
Clinical assessment of patients with recalcitrant psoriasis in a randomized, observer- blind, vehicle-controlled trial using The Chinese Medicine Qing Dai (indigo naturalis). Lin YK, Chang CJ, Chang YC, Wong WR, Chang...
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