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Tackling infertility with Chinese herbal medicine
A Federal Government-funded study at Adelaide University has found traditional Chinese herbal medicine to be more effective in the treatment of female infertility achieving, on average, a 60 per cent pregnancy rate over four months compared with 30 per cent achieved with standard Western drug treatment or IVF over 12 months.The study, called the Efficacy of Traditional CHM in the Management of ...
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Factbox: Traditional Chinese medicine
HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Beijing shifts its growth engine to cleaner hi-tech industries, committing $1.7 trillion over the next five years to nurture them, Chinese scientists are enjoying unprecedented government support and access to funding to design better drugs and diagnostic tools for chronic illnesses such as heart disease and cancer. Part of that effort and money is going into traditional ...
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Combining Traditional Chinese Medicine With New Fertility Treatments Increases Pregnancy Rates
Lorne Brown Dr. TCM, clinical director of the Acubalance Wellness Centre, will discuss recent research on Chinese Medicine and fertility, as well as a new study on how CoQ10 may improve egg quality, in a free public talk entitled “Age and Fertility: Can You Turn Back the Reproductive Clock?” on February 7, 2012, at the Pekoe Tea Lounge in Vancouver.Vancouver, Canada (PRWEB) January 19, 2012 A ...
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New Herbal Remedy Deals with Stubborn Chronic Prostatitis, Says Prostatitisradicalcure.com
Men with stubborn or recurring chronic prostatitis can be treated by a new herbal medicine from China, the remedy, named Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, can be ordered on prostatitisradicalcure.com (PRWeb February 09, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9107972.htm
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China Health Resource Announces Professor Liang Li, World Renowned TCM Expert, to Lead Gastrodia Deep Processing ...
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- China Health Resource, Inc. (OTCBB: CHRI.OB - News), announced today that world renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine expert, Professor Liang Li, has been engaged to ...
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Global Traditional Medicine Market to Reach US$114 Billion by 2015, According to a New Report Published by Global ...
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global outlook on the Alternative Medicine Industry. World market for Alternative Medicine is experiencing robust growth triggered by growing demand for nature-based products and a belief that herbal products cause minimal side effects when compared to modern medicines. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Chiropractic Treatment ...
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Tampa Veterinarian Takes Holistic Approach to Pet Wellness Care
TAMPA, FL--(Marketwire - Jan 29, 2012) - Dr. Timothy Hodge of Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre in Tampa utilizes a holistic, or integrated, approach to providing Tampa pet care. Dr. Hodge combines modern western veterinary technology with the traditional Chinese veterinary medicine practices of acupuncture, herbal therapy and food therapy. The veterinarian feels it is important for the animal ...
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Scientists urge unis to axe alternative medicine courses
MORE than 400 doctors, medical researchers and scientists have formed a powerful lobby group to pressure universities to close down alternative medicine degrees.
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LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital offers acupuncture
One of the realities of veterinary medicine is that not all patients can be saved and not all can be kept comfortable as they come naturally to the end of their days. But a growing number of veterinarians are realizing that sometimes there are non-traditional therapies that can help animals have a better quality of life. Thanks to a gift from a private donor, the LSU SVM is now exploring ...
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Uni defends complementary medicine
SOUTHERN Cross University has rejected claims by the self-named group Friends of Science in Medicine that complementary medicine should not be taught in Australian universities.
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