17th May 2010
1.Even Speed
The simplified forms of TaijiQuandescribed in this book originated mainly from the Yang Style. It calls for even speed. Beginners should do theexercises slowly in all movements in order to appreciate the essentials. They should be done at ...
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31st July 2009
Black Tea May Fight DiabetesLong known for its antioxidants, immune boosting and, most recently, antihypertensive properties, black tea could have another health benefit. Black tea may be used to control diabetes, according to a study in the Journal of Fo...
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08th July 2009
Study: Coffee may reduce or reverse Alzheimer's diseaseDaily coffee consumption may help delay the progress of Alzheimer's disease or reverse the condition, according to a study in Sunday's online edition the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. Drinki...
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06th July 2009
Menopause in German and Chinese Women--An Analysis of Symptoms, TCM-diagnosis and Hormone Status*
Rampp Thomas1, Tan Linda1, ZHANG Lin1, SUN Zhuo-jun2, Klose Petra1, Musial Frauke1, and Dobos Gustav Jurgen1
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate menopau...
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18th June 2009
Application of Kushenin on Patients with Chronic
Hepatitis C after Renal Transplantation
LI Yang 1, XUE Wu-jun 1, FAN Ping 2, DING Chen-guang 1, SONG Huan-jin 1, DING Xiao-ming 1, and FENG Xin-shun 1
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the efficacy ...
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17th June 2009
Clinical Service of Chinese Medicine CHEN Ke-j...
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20th February 2009
Imagine playing around with an NBA videogame and creating a custom jersey for your virtual NBA players to wear on the court.
Now imagine having that virtual jersey worn by some of the biggest names in the NBA on the real hardwoods of the US Air...
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20th February 2009
Lanzhou, capital of Gansu Province, is a major stop on the ancient "Silk Road" west of Xi'an. Situated on the upper reaches of the Yellow River, Lanzhou has been important for thousands of years because of the Hexi Corridor, or "Corridor West of t...
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08th January 2009
As the capital of China, Beijing is one of the world's truly imposing cities, with a 3,000-year history and 15.3 million people (2005). Covering 16,808 square kilometers in area, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the People's Re...
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08th January 2009
When opening the cultural history of China, you can feel the smell of tea almost on every page. Since the legend of Emperor Shennong tasted hundreds of herbs himself to, it has a long lasting market and gradually becomes the Chinese"Tea Ceremony...
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03rd November 2008
Your initial instinct could well be to get out as soon as possible. However, if you overcome this urge and stay longer, you will discover its more personable side.
This 2,200-year-old port city, located on the Pearl River in Guangdong province, is hom...
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15th October 2008
China's first tour group to the Holy Land headed off during the National Day Holiday. The State of Israel opened up its borders to Chinese tourism in September.
The first group of Chinese visitors, toured Jerusalem, a holy city for three faiths - Beth...
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14th October 2008
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and the National Tourism Administration say they have approved the establishment of China's first pilot national park.
Tangwanghe national park is located at the south of Lesser Hinggan Mountains in Yichun City...
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13th October 2008
China's central bank on Friday said it will continue international cooperation to tackle the global financial crisis and maintain market stability.
The pledge came two days after the People's Bank of China (PBOC) announced an interest rate cut in ...
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13th October 2008
The Erdaoqiao Bazaar in the center of Urumqi, capital of west China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has been a trading hub for goods from all over Central Asia since it was set up 130 years ago in the late Qing Dynasty.
In 2002, the Urumqi ci...
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