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The Qigong and Energy Medicine Database™ contains abstracts collected by the Qigong Institute since 1984. Use the form below to search for the abstracts you are interested in and read them or print or export them in text format for offline reading.

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A study of electrical brain waves in the state of Qigong exercise. Lei, Mei et al. Chinese J. of Nature 1981 VIEW
A study of curative effect and mechanism of danzhong kai-bi gong (daoyin practise) to coronary heart disease Liu WenQing 1//Zhao Cao Yun 1//Wang SongZang 1//WuKai Min 1//Zhaohui Zhen 2//Lu Ouleng 2//Liu Debo 2//Xu Yelu 2 3rd Int Symp on Qigong 1990 VIEW
A STUDY OF A.E. (ACTIVE ENERGY) Kose Teruhisa 3rd World Conf Acad Exch Med Qigong 1996 VIEW
A study investigating the effects of Tai Chi Chuan: individuals with traumatic brain injuries compared to controls Gemmell, C. & Leathem, J. Brain Injury 2006 VIEW
A study design to investigate the effect of short-form Sun-style Tai Chi in improving functional exercise capacity, physical performance, balance and health related quality of life in people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Leung RW, Alison JA, McKeough ZJ, Peters MJ. Contemp Clin Trials. 2010 Nov 12 VIEW
A study design to investigate the effect of intense Tai Chi in reducing falls among older adults transitioning to frailty Wolf SL//Sattin RW//O'Grady M//Freret N//// Control Clin Trials 2001 VIEW
A Spoonful of Mind-Body Medicine: If a Little Is Good, Is More Better? Wayne PM, Yeh GY, Mehta DH J Altern Complement Med. 2020 Jan VIEW
A Spoonful of Mind-Body Medicine: If a Little Is Good, Is More Better? Wayne PM, Yeh GY, Mehta DH J Altern Complement Med. 2020 Jan VIEW
A Sociobehavioral Wellness Model of Acupuncture Use in the United States, 2007. Upchurch DM, Rainisch BW. J Altern Complement Med. 2013 Feb 15 VIEW
A slow diaphragmatic breathing intervention for anxiety: How do respiration rate and inhalation/exhalation ratio influence self-reported anxiety? Marcin Czub1, Marta Kowal1, Rosa Esteve Zarazaga2, Elena R Serrano-Ibáñez2, Gema T Ruíz-Párraga2, Carmen Ramírez-Maestre2, Alicia E López-Martínez2, Charles Paccione3,4, Joanna Piskorz1 Stress Health 2024 Oct 30 VIEW
A Single-Blinded, Randomized Pilot Study Evaluating Effects of Electroacupuncture in Diabetic Patients with Symptoms Suggestive of Gastroparesis Wang CP, Kao CH, Chen WK, Lo WY, Hsieh CL J Altern Complement Med. 2008 Aug 23 VIEW
A single-arm feasibility study of community-delivered Baduanjin (Qigong practice of the eight Brocades) training for frail older adults Xiao Liu, Jean Wei Ting Seah, Benedict Wei Jun Pang, Mary Ann Tsao, Falong Gu, Wai Chong Ng, Junie Ying Ru Tay, Tze Pin Ng, Shiou Liang Wee Pilot Feasibility Stud 2020 Jul 21 VIEW
A single session of slow-paced breathing improved cognitive functions and postural control among middle-aged women: a randomized single blinded controlled trial Karama Masmoudi1, Fatma Chaari, Fatma Ben Waer1, Haithem Rebai2, Sonia Sahli1 Menopause 2024 Dec 17 VIEW
A single session of mindfulness meditation may acutely enhance cognitive performance regardless of meditation experience Rita Sleimen-Malkoun1, Louise Devillers-Réolon1, Jean-Jacques Temprado1 PLoS One 2023 Mar 15 VIEW
A single session of meditation reduces of physiological indices of anger in both experienced and novice meditators. Fennell AB1, Benau EM1, Atchley RA2. Conscious Cogn. 2015 Dec 31 VIEW
A Single Session of an Integrated Yoga Program as a Stress Management Tool for School Employees: Comparison of Daily Practice and Nondaily Practice of a Yoga Therapy Program. Nosaka M1, Okamura H1,2. J Altern Complement Med. 2015 Jun 12 VIEW
A single point acupuncture treatment at large intestine meridian: a randomized controlled trial in acute tonsillitis and pharyngitis. Fleckenstein J, Lill C, Lüdtke R, Gleditsch J, Rasp G, Irnich D. Clin J Pain 2009 Sep VIEW
A single bout of meditation biases cognitive control but not attentional focusing: Evidence from the global-local task. Colzato LS1, van der Wel P2, Sellaro R2, Hommel B2. Conscious Cogn. 2015 Nov 27 VIEW
A simplified 10-step Tai-chi programme to enable people with dementia to improve their motor performance: a feasibility study. Liu JYW1, Kwan RYC1, Lai CK1, Hill KD2 Clin Rehabil. 2018 Jul 1 VIEW
A Simple Psychophysiologic Technique Which Elicits the Hypometabolic Changes of the Relaxation Response OHN F. BEARY BS1, HERBERT BENSON MD1, and HELEN P. KLEMCHUK AB1 Psychosomatic Medicine 1974 VIEW
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