Tai Chi and Blood Pressure
New findings about Tai Chi and Blood Pressure have recently been published in the journal JAMA Network Open. There is...
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Tai Chi and Arthritis
There are over 100 different types of arthritis. Therefore, when we talk about arthritis, we are referring to rheumatic diseases...
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Tai Chi and Hip Pain
Hip pain can affect people of any age. Most people don’t think about their hips unless they begin to have...
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Tai Chi and Diabetes
Diet and exercise are the cornerstones of diabetes management. In other words, people with diabetes who exercise regularly have better...
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Tai Chi and Memory
The combination of Tai Chi movements and breathing is an obvious choice to maintain physical health. That is to say...
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Tai Chi and Sciatica
Most people have heard of sciatica, even if they haven’t experienced it. In fact, approximately 40% of adults in the...
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Tai Chi and Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s is a progressive disease of the nervous system. Its characteristics are tremor, rigid muscles, slow, imprecise movement, and postural...
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Falls Prevention
Falls Prevention Exercise is known to be one of the key solutions in falls prevention. According to the Harvard Medical...
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Tai Chi and Osteoporosis
People with osteoporosis often have arthritis and loss of function. In addition, they are also more likely to sustain a...
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Tai Chi for better health
Regular practice of Tai Chi can lead to better health. Nature intends the human body to move and be active....
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, otherwise known as ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is an enigmatic disease with no known cure. It varies in...
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