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Scientific Research Studies
Cancer Related
- Australian Research on Qi Gong Helps Cancer Patients
- Qi Gong on Cancer Care: Theory, Evidence-Base, and Practice
- Preliminary Study of Qi Gong Therapy on Cancer
- Growth Inhibition of Cultured Human Liver Carcinoma Cells by Ki-energy (Life-energy): Scientific Evidence for Ki-effects on Cancer Cells
- External Qi of Yan Xin Qigong induces G2/M arrest and apoptosis of androgen-independent prostate cancer cells by inhibiting Akt and NF-κB pathways
- Supportive Cancer Care with Qigong
- A systematic review of the effectiveness of qigong exercise in supportive cancer care
- A Critical Review of the Effects of Medical Qigong on Quality of Life, Immune Function, and Survival in Cancer Patients.
- Is Breast Cancer the Same Disease in Asian and Western Countries?
Scientific Research Studies
Diabetes Related
- Psychological effects of Yi Ren Medical Qigong and progressive resistance training in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled pilot study.
- Reduction in lung functions in type-2 diabetes in Indian population: correlation with glycemic status.
- Qi-gong mind-body therapy and diabetes control. A randomized controlled trial.
- Inspiratory muscle training in type 2 diabetes with inspiratory muscle weakness.
- Qigong: an innovative intervention for rural women at risk for type 2 diabetes.
- Effects of Qigong on glucose control in type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled pilot study.
- Effect of diaphragmatic breathing on heart rate variability in ischemic heart disease with diabetes.
- An analytical review of the Chinese literature on Qigong therapy for diabetes mellitus.
Scientific Research Studies
Menopause & Fertility
- The effect of Qigong on menopausal symptoms and quality of sleep for perimenopausal women
- The effect of Qi Gong for Muscle Strength and Static Postural Control in Middle-Aged and Older Postmenopausal Women
- blood pressure in patients with hypertension: a randomized controlled trial.
- Electromagnetic frequencies from laptops and cell phones reduce sperm mobility and fertility
- P03.15. Developing a Health Qigong program for children: a 16-week curriculum
- Positive effects of a qigong and aerobic exercise program on physical health in elderly Japanese women: an exploratory study
- Effects of External Qigong Therapy on Osteoarthritis of the Knee A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Effects of external qigong therapy on osteoarthritis of the knee A randomized controlled trial
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of Qigong Exercise on Fatigue Symptoms, Functioning, and Telomerase Activity in Persons with Chronic Fatigue or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Scientific Research Studies
Various Topics
- Chi Gong also raises the level of DHEA in the body. DHEA serves as precursor to male and female sex hormones; boosts antibody production, enhances the activity of monocytes, activates natural killer cells, and maximizes the function of T-lymphocytes. In aging laboratory animals, DHEA restores youthful levels of cytokines and reduces the production of auto-antibodies. After practicing Qigong for cancer patients, the elevated white blood cell count decreased for appendicitis patients, while the low count increased to normal for cancer patients, who had undergone radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Research showed that Chi Gong had a homeostatic effect on immune function.
- Qi Gong for Cocaine Craving
- A Comprehensive Review of Health Benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi
- Subjective Experiences of Older Adults Practicing Taiji and Qigong
- The Healing Energy of Breath in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Other Eastern Traditions
- Functional and psychosocial effects of health qigong in patients with COPD: a randomized controlled trial.
- How Far Can Ki-energy Reach?—A Hypothetical Mechanism for the Generation and Transmission of Ki-energy
- The Nishino Breathing Method and Ki–energy (Life-energy): A Challenge to Traditional Scientific Thinking
- Cognitively Oriented Behavioral Rehabilitation in Combination with Qigong for Patients on Long-Term Sick Leave Because of Burnout: REST—A Randomized Clinical Trial
- Diaphragmatic breathing reduces postprandial oxidative stress.
- Effect of device-guided breathing exercises on blood pressure in patients with hypertension: a randomized controlled trial.
- Changes of Brain Structure and Function in ADHD Children
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