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Qigong and Energy Medicine in the Press
Qigong and Energy Medicine in the Press
- Tai Chi could help fight against type 2 diabetes
Newindpress.com, April 8, 2008
- Specialist integrates Chinese tradition into LA-based acupuncture profession
Los Altos CA Town Crier, March 12, 2008
- Qigong Reduces Stress in Computer Workers
Natural News.com, February 25, 2008
- Celebrate World Tai Chi & Qigong Day on April 26
Business Wire 2008, February 25, 2008
- Qigong serves as vehicle for China's cultural promotion
Xinhua News Agency, January 26, 2008. Be sure to read all four pages.
- China's "Qigong" masters to pay maiden visit to U.S.
Xinhua News Agency, January 24, 2008
- Modern nuns less conventional - teach tai chi
The Denver Post, January 13, 2008
- An Ancient Approach to Good Health
This Active Life, January 2008
- Triathelete with fibromyalgia uses tai chi and Traditional Chinese Medicine as part of therapy
Eastwest Life+Style Magazine, December, 2007
- China kicks off traditional Chinese medicine health care project
Xinhua News Agency, November 29, 2007
- Dow Jones MarketWatch recommends tai chi to stay alive longer
Dow Jones MarketWatch, November 25, 2007
- Magnetic pulses to brain can treat depression: study
Yahoo News, November 21, 2007
- Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine gaining popularity in US
American Chronicle, November 20, 2007
- Tai Chi recommended for spine health
Boulder Daily Camera, November 16, 2007
- Tai Chi and Qigong aid in Alzheimer's prevention
American Chronicle, November 15, 2007
- Tai Chi found effective for depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances
Reuters, November 15, 2007
- The Chinese Secret to Long Life
Live Science, October 16, 2007
- Studies find acupuncture cuts post-surgical pain
Reuters, October 16, 2007
- B.C. Health to cover acupuncture
Vancouver Sun, October 6, 2007
- Into the flow: Wu Ming, a form of qigong, helps promote breast health and ease the anxiety associated with breast cancer
Natural Health, October 2007
- Meditation May Help Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers
HealthDay Reporter, September 28, 2007
- ENERGY MASTER - Qigong and taiji find passionate teacher in Marshfield’s Roger Whidden
The Patriot Ledger, September 11, 2007
- Chinese Astronauts test TCM in space
Mathaba.net, August 29, 2007
- Chinese Exercise May Help Flu Vaccine
United Press International, August 13, 2007
- Giants wide-receiver credits Qigong for knee-rehab
Albany Times Union, August 9, 2007
- Top 10 Complementary Medical Treatments From Mayo Clinic
Philadelphia Bulletin, July 18, 2007
- Chess prodigy describes impact of tai chi on his life development
Chess News, June 12, 2007
- Fitness Section on Qigong: Movement as Medicine - Millions of Americans are embracing the ancient practcies of tai chi and qigong
Denver Post , June 11, 2007
- Stanford Researchers Record 'Optimal' Force of Tai Chi Master
San Jose Mercury News, May 3, 2007
- Graceful Tai Chi Appears To Boost Immunity, Including Helping Elderly Fend Off Shingles
Los Angeles Times, April 24, 2007
- UCLA study shows Tai Chi may help to reduce tension headaches
Health Jockey, April 28, 2007
- Exercisers Slow It Down With Qigong by Nora Isaacs
New York Times, April 5, 2007
- Peace, quiet pave road to health - Noise can take a bigger toll on the body than you think by Connie Midey
The Arizona Republic, December 12, 2006
- Meanwhile: Tai chi - Old energy for a new age
International Herald Tribune, June 5, 2006
- Stay Young with Tai Chi - Discover the medicinal
power of this ancient exercise By Caroline Bollinger
MSN Health and Fitness August
2006
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Meditation Gives Brain a Charge, Study Finds by Marc Kaufman
Washington Post, January
3, 2005
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The Biology of Joy by Michael D. Lemonick
Time
Magazine published January 17
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Happy Hour written by Psychology Today staff writer Carlin
Flora
Psychology
Today, Jan/Feb 2005
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Fitness: Gentler on my Knees by Katherine Hobson
U.S.
News & World Report, Jan. 17, 2005, p. D4
- Mind body techniques may not cure cancer, but they make living with it a whole lot easier
Newsweek, Sept. 27, 2004
- Research on Alternative Therapies Is Sought
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 12, 2005 (Reuters) -[www.NYTimes.com]
- Qigong: Political dynamite or elixir of youth? Contains quotes
by Kenneth Sancier, PhD
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/alternative/9909/24/falun.gong.benefits/
- Tai Chi 'improves body and mind The ancient Chinese martial art
of Tai Chi can help to improve people's health, research suggests.
BBC News Tuesday, 9 March, 2004
- Stanford's Department of Anesthesia has a new division of
medial acupuncture.
While campus physicians have used the ancient Chinese treatment
in pain management for at least a decade, says chair Ron Pearl, "what's
new is creating a structured program to expand its use." Stanford
alumni online newsletter
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