New Data from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Illuminate Research in Parkinson's Disease (Data mining analysis of professor Qiu Changlin's Chinese Medicinal therapy for Parkinson's disease).
In: Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-05-06, S. 444-444
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A report from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University discusses research on Parkinson's disease and the use of Chinese medicines (CMs) as a potential treatment. The study analyzes the prescriptions of Professor Qiu Changlin for Parkinson's patients over a five-year period and identifies 17 high-frequency CMs that may be effective in alleviating symptoms. The research suggests that these CMs, which are warm in nature and have bitter, sweet, and sour flavors, could inspire new ideas for the administration of CM clinical formulas and syndrome differentiation in Parkinson's disease. The full report can be accessed for free online. [Extracted from the article]
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New Data from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Illuminate Research in Parkinson's Disease (Data mining analysis of professor Qiu Changlin's Chinese Medicinal therapy for Parkinson's disease).
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Zeitschrift: | Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-05-06, S. 444-444 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6394 (print) |
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