Qigong and Energy Medicine in the Press
2004 thru 2009
Breathe in, work out
People's Daily Online, December 15, 2009
Qigong: Some people find help in ancient Chinese exercise
The Oregonian, December 8, 2009
YOGA - Strong body, healthy mind
Tri-County Times, December 7, 2009
Exercise Prevents Aging of Cells
Mind-Body-Spirit for Health, November 30, 2009
Meditate to melt stress, improve health
Chicago Tribune, November 28, 2009
Staying Healthy During the Holidays
emagazine.com, November/December 2009, Vol. XX, no.6
Holistic Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center – Pioneering Approach
TransWorldNews, November 9, 2009
Tai Chi beneficial for arthritic knees
Doctor NDTV, November 9, 2009
Pain study targets fibromyalgia
Metro News Canada - Halifax, November 9, 2009
Alternative medicine is becoming mainstream
Los Angeles Times, November 9, 2009
Study: Tai Chi Can Help Lower Glucose Levels
Nurse.com, November 2, 2009
Tai Chi helps reduce pain for seniors with osteoarthritis, study finds
McKnight's Long Term Care News, November 2, 2009
Some studies show practising qigong helps to fight against cancer
Channel News Asia, October 12, 2009
Meditation
Mayo Clinic Health Letter, October 2009
Yoga and tai chi - Pathways to health and wholeness
Special Report - Supplement to Mayo Clinic Health Letter, October 2009
'Qigong' workout is Indian, yet Chinese
The Times of India, September 13, 2009
Tai chi master hoping his ‘moving medication' cuts health-care costs
Chicago Tribune, August 17, 2009
Investing in Your Health - Traveling To The Source To Learn How To Heal
Inspiration Journal, July-Aug 2009
Op-Ed Contributor: Shifting America from sick care to genuine wellness
Yahoo! Newsroom, Jun 25, 2009
Tai chi trains you to slow down
Oakland Examiner, June 18, 2009
Brain energy use proposed as key to understanding consciousness
World Science, June 17, 2009
AP IMPACT: Alternative medicine goes mainstream
Associated Press Yahoo! News, June 7, 2009
More than just relaxing, meditation helps improve self-image of anxiety sufferers
Stanford Report, June 3, 2009
Acupuncture found to beat “usual” care for back pain
World Science, May 11, 2009
The health benefits of tai chi
Harvard Health Publications, May 2009
12 Years of Investing in Your Health - Traveling To The Source To Learn How To Heal
Healthynewage.com
Massage, Acupuncture Therapy Up, Despite Lagging Economy
TheBostonChannel.com, March 24, 2009
Stroke Survivors Improve Balance With Tai Chi
Medical News Today, March 24, 2009
LeBron's extra edge: Cavaliers star's devotion to yoga training helps keep James healthy
Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 23, 2009
Surviving Beatles unite to promote meditation
CNN.com/entertainment, March 4, 2009
COVERSTORY: Energy therapy
New Straits Times, February 17, 2009
In touch with Tai Chi
Times Record News, February 15, 2009
Prisoners Turn to Yoga
Johnston MyNC.com, February 8, 2009
Residents try out alternative medicine for pets - Acupuncture a hit for cats, dogs with chronic illness
Gazette.net, February 4, 2009
Tai Chi class helps students maintain balance, peace
Sunjournal.com, February 3, 2009
Military pushing ancient medicine - Air Force to train combat docs to use acupuncture
Missoulian.com, February 3, 2009
More mainstream physicians suggesting meditation, acupuncture
The Buffalo News, February 3, 2009
'Alternative' Medicine is Mainstream
Wall Street Journal, January 9, 2009
Benefits of Qigong
Acupuncture.com Newsletter, January 2009
Tai Chi May Help Control Asthma
WebMD Health News, October 29, 2008
Tai chi helps cut pain of knee arthritis: study
Reuters, October 26, 2008
Ancient Chinese Exercise Relieves Knee Pain
Newswise, October 22, 2008
Trouble Sleeping? A simple tai chi routine may help
AARP.org Live&Learn, October 9, 2008
Acupressure seen to calm children before surgery
Reuters, September 30, 2008
Tai chi gentle on diabetes
The Pulse, September 10, 2008
When music becomes medicine for the brain. Specialists are prescribing rhythm and melody for conditions from Parkinson's to stroke
US News World Report, September 1-8, 2008
Yoga eases physical and mental menopause symptoms
Reuters, August 22, 2008
Acupuncture "face-lifts": A new face for ancient practice
Reuters, July 18, 2008
Relaxation response can influence expression of stress-related genes
Massachusetts General Hospital press release, July 1, 2008
Elderly's Restless Nights Helped By Ancient Martial Art
Medical News Today, June 22, 2008
Program seeks to prevent falls among seniors
The Salt Lake City Tribune, June 19, 2008
Ancient Chinese self-massage techniques may be the best stress buster
DailyIndia.com, June 18, 2008
Try Ancient Qigong
USA Weekend, June 15, 2008
Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer
New York Times, June 3, 2008
Case Study on Blood Pressure Reduction using Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture.com Newsletter, June 2008
Lotus Therapy
International Herald Tribune, May 27, 2008
A Superhighway to Bliss
International Herald Tribune, May 26, 2008
Tai Chi could help fight against type 2 diabetes
Newindpress.com, April 8, 2008
Specialist integrates Chinese tradition into LA-based acupuncture profession
Los Altos CA Town Crier, March 12, 2008
Qigong Reduces Stress in Computer Workers
Natural News.com, February 25, 2008
Celebrate World Tai Chi & Qigong Day on April 26
Business Wire 2008, February 25, 2008
Qigong serves as vehicle for China's cultural promotion
Xinhua News Agency, January 26, 2008 . Be sure to read all four pages.
China's "Qigong" masters to pay maiden visit to U.S.
Xinhua News Agency, January 24, 2008
Modern nuns less conventional - teach tai chi
The Denver Post, January 13, 2008
An Ancient Approach to Good Health
This Active Life, January 2008
Triathelete with fibromyalgia uses tai chi and Traditional Chinese Medicine as part of therapy
Eastwest Life+Style Magazine, December, 2007
China kicks off traditional Chinese medicine health care project
Xinhua News Agency, November 29, 2007
Dow Jones MarketWatch recommends tai chi to stay alive longer
Dow Jones MarketWatch, November 25, 2007
Magnetic pulses to brain can treat depression: study
Yahoo News, November 21, 2007
Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine gaining popularity in US
American Chronicle, November 20, 2007
Tai Chi recommended for spine health
Boulder Daily Camera, November 16, 2007
Tai Chi and Qigong aid in Alzheimer's prevention
American Chronicle, November 15, 2007
Tai Chi found effective for depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances
Reuters, November 15, 2007
The Chinese Secret to Long Life
Live Science, October 16, 2007
Studies find acupuncture cuts post-surgical pain
Reuters, October 16, 2007
B.C. Health to cover acupuncture
Vancouver Sun, October 6, 2007
Into the flow: Wu Ming, a form of qigong, helps promote breast health and ease the anxiety associated with breast cancer
Natural Health, October 2007
Meditation May Help Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers
HealthDay Reporter, September 28, 2007
Verum or Sham Acupuncture Nearly Twice as Effective as Usual Therapy for Back Pain
Medscape Medical News (www.medscape.com), September 26, 2007
ENERGY MASTER - Qigong and taiji find passionate teacher in Marshfield’s Roger Whidden
The Patriot Ledger, September 11, 2007
Chinese Astronauts test TCM in space
Mathaba.net, August 29, 2007
Chinese Exercise May Help Flu Vaccine
United Press International, August 13, 2007
Giants wide-receiver credits Qigong for knee-rehab
Albany Times Union, August 9, 2007
Top 10 Complementary Medical Treatments From Mayo Clinic
Philadelphia Bulletin, July 18, 2007
Chess prodigy describes impact of tai chi on his life development
Chess News, June 12, 2007
Fitness Section on Qigong: Movement as Medicine - Millions of Americans are embracing the ancient practcies of tai chi and qigong
Denver Post , June 11, 2007
Stanford Researchers Record 'Optimal' Force of Tai Chi Master
San Jose Mercury News, May 3, 2007
Graceful Tai Chi Appears To Boost Immunity, Including Helping Elderly Fend Off Shingles
Los Angeles Times, April 24, 2007
UCLA study shows Tai Chi may help to reduce tension headaches
Health Jockey, April 28, 2007
Exercisers Slow It Down With Qigong by Nora Isaacs
New York Times, April 5, 2007
Peace, quiet pave road to health - Noise can take a bigger toll on the body than you think by Connie Midey
The Arizona Republic, December 12, 2006
Meanwhile: Tai chi - Old energy for a new age
International Herald Tribune, June 5, 2006
Stay Young with Tai Chi - Discover the medicinal
power of this ancient exercise By Caroline Bollinger
MSN Health and Fitness August
2006
Meditation Gives Brain a Charge, Study Finds by Marc Kaufman
Washington Post, January
3, 2005
The Biology of Joy by Michael D. Lemonick
Time
Magazine published January 17
Happy Hour written by Psychology Today staff writer Carlin
Flora
Psychology
Today, Jan/Feb 2005
Fitness: Gentler on my Knees by Katherine Hobson
U.S.
News & World Report, Jan. 17, 2005, p. D4
Mind body techniques may not cure cancer, but they make living with it a whole lot easier
Newsweek, Sept. 27, 2004
Research on Alternative Therapies Is Sought
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 12, 2005 (Reuters) -[www.NYTimes.com]
Qigong: Political dynamite or elixir of youth? Contains quotes
by Kenneth Sancier, PhD
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/alternative/9909/24/falun.gong.benefits/
Tai Chi 'improves body and mind The ancient Chinese martial art
of Tai Chi can help to improve people's health, research suggests.
BBC News Tuesday, 9 March, 2004
Stanford's Department of Anesthesia has a new division of
medial acupuncture.
While campus physicians have used the ancient Chinese treatment
in pain management for at least a decade, says chair Ron Pearl, "what's
new is creating a structured program to expand its use." Stanford
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