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Effect of zero magnetic fields on initial growth of rice Sasaki S// Miao T Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine 2002 VIEW
Relationship between Taiji Diagram Theory and Qi to provide a comparison with studies conducted at Lianhua Mountain and lrino Valley Sasaki S//Miao T Japanese Mind-Body Science 1996 VIEW
Effect of tai chi training on baroreflex sensitivity and heart rate variability in patients with coronary heart disease. Sato S, Makita S, Uchida R, Ishihara S, Masuda M. Int Heart J. 2010 Jul VIEW
Reduction in fear of falling through intense tai chi exercise training in older, transitionally frail adults Sattin, R.W., Easley, K.A., Wolf, S.L., Chen, Y. & Kutner, M.H. Journal of the American Geriatric Society 2005 VIEW
Benefits of Tai Chi for fibromyalgia. Sawynok J1 Pain Manag. 2018 Jun 5 VIEW
Tai Chi Chih: an exercise option for older adults Schaller KJ J Gerontol Nurs 1996 VIEW
Investigating short- and long-term transfer effects of a Taiji beginner course in participants' daily life. Schitter AM, Ausfeld-Hafter B, Nedeljkovic M. J Integr Med. 2013 Sep VIEW
Changes in self-reported symptoms of depression and physical well-being in healthy individuals following a Taiji beginner course - Results of a randomized controlled trial. Schitter AM1, Nedeljkovic M1, Ausfeld-Hafter B1, Fleckenstein J2 Brain Behav. 2016 Mar 4 VIEW
Changes in self-reported symptoms of depression and physical well-being in healthy individuals following a Taiji beginner course - Results of a randomized controlled trial. Schitter AM1, Nedeljkovic M1, Ausfeld-Hafter B1, Fleckenstein J2 Brain Behav. 2016 Mar 4 VIEW
Review of tai chi as an effective exercise on falls prevention in elderly. Schleicher MM, Wedam L, Wu G. Res Sports Med. 2012 Jan VIEW
Editorial: Neural Mechanisms Underlying Movement-Based Embodied Contemplative Practices. Schmalzl L1, Kerr CE2 Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Apr 26 VIEW
Movement-based embodied contemplative practices: definitions and paradigms. Schmalzl L1, Crane-Godreau MA2, Payne P3. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Apr 14 VIEW
Vascular Burden and Cognitive Functioning in Depressed Older Adults. Schneider B, Ercoli L, Siddarth P, Lavretsky H. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2011 Aug 18 VIEW
[Tai Chi Chuan improves balance and gait in people with Parkinson's disease]. Schroeteler FE. MMW Fortschr Med 2013 May 2 VIEW
The fraction of an action is more than a movement: Neural signatures of event segmentation in fMRI. Schubotz RI, Korb FM, Schiffer AM, Stadler W, von Cramon DY. Neuroimage. 2012 Apr 13 VIEW
Tai Chi and Parkinson's Disease Schwartzman L 2nd World Congress Qigong 1998 VIEW
Commentary to: Tai Chi improves balance and prevents falls in people with Parkinson's disease. Scianni A1. J Physiother. 2014 Dec 12 VIEW
Investigation of the effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise program in patients with scleroderma: A randomized controlled study Sebahat Yaprak Cetin1, Bilge Basakci Calik2, Ayse Ayan3 Complement Ther Clin Pract 2020 Aug 1 VIEW
Mind-Body Therapies and Osteoarthritis of the Knee. Selfe TK, Innes KE. Curr Rheumatol Rev. 2009 Nov 1 VIEW
Predictors of adherence in a community-based tai chi program. Shah S1, Ardern C1, Tamim H1. Can J Aging 2015 Jun VIEW
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