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Taiji qigong Weng 2nd World Congress Qigong 1998 VIEW
Taiji practice attenuates psychobiological stress reactivity - A randomized controlled trial in healthy subjects. Nedeljkovic M, Ausfeld-Hafter B, Streitberger K, Seiler R, Wirtz PH. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012 Jan 3 VIEW
Taiji for individuals with Parkinson disease and their support partners: a program evaluation Klein, P. & Rivers, L. Journal of Neurology and Physical Therapies 2006 VIEW
Taiji (Tai Chi) For Fall Prevention in the Elderly: Training the Trainers Evaluation Project. Bartimole L1, Fristad MA2 Explore (NY). 2017 Feb 24 VIEW
Tai chi/yoga reduces prenatal depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances. Field T, Diego M, Delgado J, Medina L. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2013 Feb VIEW
Tai chi/yoga effects on anxiety, heartrate, EEG and math computations. Field T, Diego M, Hernandez-Reif M. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2010 Nov VIEW
Tai Chi's Effects on Health-Related Fitness of Low-Income Older Adults. Manson J, Ritvo P, Ardern C, Weir P, Baker J, Jamnik V, Tamim H. Can J Aging. 2013 Aug 6 VIEW
Tai Chi: towards an exercise program for the older person Yalden J//Chung L Aust J Holist Nurs 2001 VIEW
Tai chi: physiological characteristics and beneficial effects on health Li JX//Hong Y//Chan KM Br J Sports Med 2001 VIEW
Tai chi: one-stop shopping for better balance and thinking skills. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Sep VIEW
Tai chi: moving for better balance-development of a community-based falls prevention program Li F, Harmer P, Mack KA, Sleet D, Fisher KJ, Kohn MA, Millet LM, Xu J, Yang T, Sutton B, Tompkins Y J Phys Act Health. 2008 May VIEW
Tai Chi: improving functional balance and predicting subsequent falls in older persons Li F//Harmer//P//Fisher KJ//McAuley E Med Sci Sports Exerc 2004 VIEW
Tai Chi: Good for the Mind, Good for the Body Anonymous Acupuncture Today 2004 VIEW
Tai Chi: a promising adjunct nursing intervention to reduce risks of cardiovascular disease and improve psychosocial well-being in adults with hypertension. Smith GD1 Evid Based Nurs. 2018 Dec 27 VIEW
Tai Chi, Yoga, and Qigong as Mind-Body Exercises. Wang YT1, Huang G2, Duke G1, Yang Y3 Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2017 VIEW
Tai Chi, Wii Fit and rope skipping exercise interventions are particularly effective in improving balance for young people with intellectual disabilities. Collier L1 Evid Based Nurs. 2019 May 28 VIEW
Tai Chi, self-efficacy, and physical function in the elderly Li F//Harmer P//McAuley E//Fisher KJ//// Prev Sci 2001 VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong, and the Treatment of Hypertension McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2021 Sep 30 VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Disease McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2021 Mar VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2021 Jun 3 VIEW
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