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Rekindling the Light of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Hiccp Case Study

Hiccp Case Study
NEJTCMMay 14, 2024August 7, 20258 mins0
(Shuhuai He)(Bin He) Patient: Italian, male, 60 years old Occupation: Farmer Initial consultation date: 4/3/2012 Chief complaint:…
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Effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell proliferation, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and phagocytic function of the rat’s alveolar macrophages the NR8383 cells

Effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell proliferation, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and phagocytic function of the rat’s alveolar macrophages the NR8383 cells
NEJTCMMay 14, 2024August 7, 202531 mins0
Hong Cai) JiHong Wu Abstract Objective: To observe the effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell…
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Explanation of the Correspondence between Serotonin and Brain-Gut Axis Theory in the Treatment of Depression under the Syndrome of “Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency”

Explanation of the Correspondence between Serotonin and Brain-Gut Axis Theory in the Treatment of Depression under the Syndrome of “Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency”
NEJTCMMay 14, 2024August 7, 202524 mins0
Zhuojun Chen Abstract: In modern society, due to the pressures of work and academics, there is an…
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On Dosages in Classical Remedies

On Dosages in Classical Remedies
NEJTCMMay 14, 2024August 7, 202546 mins0
Yonggang Han Abstract: The secret of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) lies in the dosage that is used.…
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New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
NEJTCMMay 14, 2024August 14, 202514 mins0
Interview with President Yemeng Chen President Chen Yemeng was the first president I interviewed at the beginning…
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Effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell proliferation, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and phagocytic function of the rat’s alveolar macrophages the NR8383 cells

Effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell proliferation, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and phagocytic function of the rat’s alveolar macrophages the NR8383 cells
NEJTCMMay 6, 2024August 7, 202531 mins0
Hong Cai, Jihong Wu Abstract Objective: To observe the effects of moxa smoke condensate on the cell…
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Explanation of the Correspondence between Serotonin and Brain-Gut Axis Theory in the Treatment of Depression under the Syndrome of “Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency”

Explanation of the Correspondence between Serotonin and Brain-Gut Axis Theory in the Treatment of Depression under the Syndrome of “Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency”
NEJTCMMay 6, 2024August 7, 202524 mins0
Zhuojun Chen Abstract:In modern society, due to the pressures of work and academics, there is an increasing…
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On Dosages in Classical Remedies

On Dosages in Classical Remedies
NEJTCMMay 6, 2024August 7, 202547 mins0
HAN Yonggang Abstract: The secret of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) lies in the dosage that is used.…
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New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine —Authentic Transmission of Traditional Chinese Medicine

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine  —Authentic Transmission of Traditional Chinese Medicine
NEJTCMMay 1, 2024September 30, 202514 mins0
Interview with President Yemeng Chen President Chen Yemeng was the first president I interviewed at the beginning…
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Interview with President Lau, Michelle

Interview with President Lau, Michelle
NEJTCMJanuary 23, 2024September 30, 202511 mins0
Introduction: Dr. Lau, Michelle is the president of the American Acupuncture Alliance, dedicated to improving the legal status…
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