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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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Involving Senior Citizens in Group Music Therapy [No authors listed] Nurs Older People. 2013 Sep VIEW
Tai chi may play a role in depression relief among elderly. [No authors listed] Mayo Clin Health Lett. 2013 Oct VIEW
[The discussion of the study: "Comparative risk aassessment of ionizing and non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation" by Professor Yu.G. Grigoriev]. [No authors listed] Radiats Biol Radioecol. 2013 Jan-Feb VIEW
[Influence of 900 MHz frequency electromagnetic radiation on some blood indices]. [No authors listed] Radiats Biol Radioecol. 2013 Jan-Feb VIEW
Breath meditation: a great way to relieve stress. Simply observing the breath can damp down stress and open a door to a more healthy and mindful lifestyle [No authors listed] Harv Mens Health Watch. 2014 May VIEW
What meditation can do for your mind, mood, and health. Taking a few minutes to focus your mind each day can reduce stress, pain, depression, and more. [No authors listed] Harv Womens Health Watch. 2014 Aug VIEW
Exercise programme aims to cut number of falls across Europe. [No authors listed] Nurs Older People. 2014 Oct VIEW
[Coupling of brain oscillatory systems with cognitive (experience and valence) and physiological (cardiovascular reactivity) components of emotion]. [No authors listed] Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2014 Feb VIEW
[Medical and biologic research of electromagnetic fields in radiofrequencies range. Results and prospects] [No authors listed] Med Tr Prom Ekol. 2014 VIEW
Tai Chi Versus Physical Therapy for Knee Osteoarthritis. [No authors listed] Ann Intern Med. 2016 May 17 VIEW
Mindfulness keeps depression at bay as effectively as drugs. [No authors listed] Nurs Stand. 2015 Apr 22 VIEW
Tai chi: one-stop shopping for better balance and thinking skills. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Sep VIEW
Study suggests tai chi improves life for people with chronic health problems. [No authors listed] Harv Womens Health Watch. 2015 Dec VIEW
Best exercise for balance: Tai chi. Slow, deliberate movements improve your stability and protect against falls. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Jan VIEW
Yoga and acupressure help control blood pressure in people with atrial fibrillation. [No authors listed] Harv Womens Health Watch. 2013 Jul VIEW
[Structural basis for inter-protein electron transfer]. [Article in Japanese] Seikagaku. 2013 Jan VIEW
[Complementary and alternative medicine--time for research and regulation]. [Article in Hebrew] Harefuah. 2011 Aug VIEW
[Counteracting effect of hypoxia and Qigong on cardiac rhythm during orthostatic test post simulated weightlessness] Zhang BL//Song KZ//Zhang JX//Xie JS//Wang CM Space Med Med Eng (Beijing) 1999 VIEW
The Effect of Qi-Gong Relaxation Exercise on the Control of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A randomized controlled trial. Tsujiuchi T//Kumano H//Yoshiuchi K//He D//Tsujiuchi Y//Kuboki T//Suematsu H//Hirao K Diabetes Care 2002 VIEW
Intensive Meditation Training Improves Perceptual Discrimination and Sustained Attention Maclean KA, Ferrer E, Aichele SR, et al. Psychol Sci. 2010 May 11 VIEW
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