San Marino hosted the VIII Europe-China Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine, fostering dialogue on acupuncture, oncology, and innovation in healthcare.
The Chinese Medicine and Culture journal recently published an article exploring the story behind the pioneering 1949 English translation of The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine.
The latest issue of Chinese Medicine and Culture explores traditional Chinese medicine philosophy, diagnostic practices, medical history, and modern clinical applications.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal publishes a feature article exploring “medical bilingualism” and how Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine overlap, interact, and maintain distinct identities in contemporary healthcare.
Acupuncture maintains or restores the balance of the physical and mental functions. The Brazilian government has now regulated the professional practice of acupuncture to authorize acupuncture degree holders and experienced practitioners.
Chinese Medicine and Culture invites submissions for a special topic exploring food as medicine, edible materia medica, nutrition, and integrative health perspectives across medical systems and cultures.
A review in Chinese Medicine and Culture examines how traditional Chinese medicine and Thai traditional medicine approach low back pain through massage, herbal therapies, and integrative treatment strategies.
Chinese Medicine and Culture is now on ResearchGate, expanding global access to interdisciplinary research on traditional Chinese medicine, medical history, humanities, and cultural exchange.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal features an original article on Joseon Korea’s Onyeokhak, showing how state-led epidemic medicine developed through practical manuals, public health policy, and adaptive clinical strategies within East Asian medicine.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal presents an original article examining how traditional Chinese medicine treats lung diseases through the large intestine, highlighting gut microbiota regulation, anti-inflammatory effects, and lung-gut interactions in respiratory care.
In Chinese Medicine and Culture, a new article compares African traditional medicine and traditional Chinese medicine through Tetraena gaetula, a Moroccan medicinal plant, highlighting the advantages of cross-cultural integrative research.
A Chinese Medicine and Culture feature article reviews the experimental progress of Dunhuang medical prescriptions, showing their potential in prevention, aging, inflammation, and multi-target therapy and potential in modern medical practice.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal features an original article exploring Qing palace medicinal ingots from the Yongzheng period, revealing how traditional Chinese medicine practices, ceremonial gifting, and material culture were used to project imperial authority.
Read more: https://t.co/81VwbqG6Pd
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal features an original article exploring Qing palace medicinal ingots from the Yongzheng period, revealing how traditional Chinese medicine practices, ceremonial gifting, and material culture were used to project imperial authority.
Read more: https://t.co/81VwbqG6Pd
In Chinese Medicine and Culture, a feature article uses Minnesota as a case study to trace how acupuncture gained legal recognition through decades of advocacy, legislation, and professional organizing in the United States.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal publishes an original article exploring Shang oracle-bone medical inscriptions, revealing how early beliefs about spirits, dreams, curses, and environmental causes influenced etiological thought in traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese Medicine and Culture journal publishes a feature article exploring the concept of Du in traditional Chinese medicine, showing how it reflects medicinal potency, balance, and practitioner-patient interactions beyond the modern idea of toxicity.
In Chinese Medicine and Culture, a feature article revisits whether Pi in Chinese medicine should be read as spleen, pancreas, or something more complex. The article is a thoughtful look at how medical knowledge is historically constructed.
A feature article in the Chinese Medicine and Culture journal explores the origins of the Three Yin-Three Yang system in traditional Chinese medicine, tracing its evolution from yin-yang cosmology to body channels and meridian theory.