Search the Qigong and Energy Medicine Database™

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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Title Author Journal Date
Effect of T'ai Chi on balance Anonymous USA Today 1996 VIEW
Qigong therapy evaluated for detoxification. (Addiction Research Roundup).(Brief Article) Anonymous The Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application 2002 VIEW
Effect of T'ai Chi on mental & physical stress: Anonymous Working Woman Magazine 1995 VIEW
Postural control and T'ai Chi Anonymous American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1992 VIEW
Re-energize in just 7 minutes a day!(exercise routine) Anonymous First for Women 1999 VIEW
Beyond traditional care Anonymous AAOHN Journal 1998 VIEW
Cures/preventions and T'ai Chi Anonymous American Journal of Chinese Medicine 1981 VIEW
T'ai Chi and Balance Anonymous Prevention Magazine 1994 VIEW
CHI Institute presents conclusive studies proving healing effect of sound. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. Anonymous The Townsend Letter Group 2003 VIEW
T'ai Chi and rheumatoid arthritis Anonymous American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1991 VIEW
Tai chi & gestalt therapy: Anonymous Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 1978 VIEW
Journal of Black Psychology Anonymous Psychosomatic illness and T'ai Chi 1980 VIEW
Tai chi helps understand change Anonymous Psychologia, An International Journal of Psychology in the Orient 1991 VIEW
T'ai Chi and cardioresperitory effects Anonymous Journal of American Geriatric Society 1995 VIEW
T'ai Chi and sports health Anonymous Gentlemen's Quarterly 1992 VIEW
T'ai Chi and blood pressure Anonymous Journal of the American Geriatric Society 1999 VIEW
Learning about tai chi chuan; feeling stressed? Give this quiet exercise a try. Nursing Anonymous Nursing 2002 VIEW
Tai chi chuan: a slow dance for health Anonymous The Physician and Sportsmedicine 1999 VIEW
Digest of Addiction Theory and Application Anonymous The Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application 2002 VIEW
Tai Chi Boosts Immunity, Improves Physical Health in Seniors Anonymous Acupuncture Today 2003 VIEW
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