CHINESE MEDICINE — MODERN PRACTICE
edited by Ping-Chung Leung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) & Charlie Chang-Li Xue (RMIT University, Australia)
Annals of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a new book series dedicated to the promotion of evidence-based TCM research. It features quality reports focusing on curriculum design, research methodology, original investigations of the quality, efficacy and safety of TCM, and evidence-based trials for the management of various clinical conditions.
The inaugural volume of this series, Chinese Medicine � Modern Practice, contains chapters on Chinese Herbal Medicine (for AIDS, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cerebral haemorrhage and Alzheimer disease), Acupuncture (for drug withdrawal, anaesthesia and analgesia), Research Methodology and Chinese Medicine Education.
The book will be of interest to clinicians in western medicine, mainstream medical researchers, other healthcare professionals, Chinese medicine educators, clinical and basic Chinese medicine researchers, and health science students, particularly Chinese medicine students. It will also be an important resource for TCM regulators to obtain reliable and critical information concerning the evaluation of quality, efficacy and safety of clinical modalities of Chinese medicine.
Contents:
- Risks of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine (E Ernst)
- Research of Acupuncture Ameliorating Psycho-Craving for Patients Dependent on Heroin (J-M Wu et al.)
- Advances in Research of Angiogenesis Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Z-S Ding & X-D Yuo)
- The Rationale of Combination Drug Formulas in Traditional Chinese Medicine (J Wang et al.)
- Approaches in Treating AIDS with Chinese Medicine (W-B Lu)
- Anti-Liver Fibrosis with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine (P Liu et al.)
- Advances in the Treatment of Lung Cancer by Traditional Chinese Medicine (J-X Liu)
- Direction of TCM Modernization and Quality Control Mode (P-S Xie & E Wong)
- A Critical Look at Traditional Medicine Recommendations in the Line of Research Approach (P-C Leung)
- Study of XS0601 on Preventing Restenosis after Coronary Interventional Treatment (K-J Chen et al.)
- Research on Treatment of AIDS in Chinese Medicine (C-F Guan)
- Research and Production of Dachengqi Granules (X-Z Wu et al.)
- Study on Evacuation of Hematoma and Traditional Chinese Medical Therapy in Hypertensive Middle- and Large-Amount of Cerebral Haemorrhage (M-C Liu et al.)
- The Conceptual Framework of the Chinese Quality of Life (ChQOL) Instrument (L Zhao et al.)
- Clinical and Experimental Studies on Acupuncture-Drug Balanced Anaesthesia and Analgesia in China (G-C Wu)
- Approaches in Developing an Integrative and Evidence-Based Curriculum in Chinese Herbal Medicine (K A O�Brien et al.)
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Readership: Clinicians in Western medicine, medical researchers,
Chinese medicine educators, clinical and basic Chinese medicine researchers and health science students, particularly Chinese medicine students.