Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Complementary Approach for Cardiovascular Health
Shengfeng Wang,
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Ruxue Fang,
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Lei Huang
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 3459 - 3473
Published: July 1, 2024
Abstract:
Cardiovascular
diseases
(CVDs)
are
increasingly
prevalent
in
clinical
settings.
With
the
continuous
improvement
of
people's
living
standards,
gradual
acceleration
pace
life,
and
deterioration
environment
recent
years,
incidence
CVDs
is
increasing
annually.
The
prevalence
among
individuals
aged
50
above
notably
elevated,
posing
a
significant
risk
to
patients'
well-being
lives.
At
this
juncture,
numerous
treatment
choices
available
for
managing
CVDs,
with
traditional
Chinese
medicine
(TCM)
therapy
standing
out
as
practical,
safe,
reliable
option.
Over
there
has
been
growing
acknowledgement
both
medical
professionals
patients.
expanding
integration
TCM
various
conditions,
use
gained
attention
within
community,
potentially
emerging
an
efficacious
approach
addressing
cardiovascular
diseases.
This
article
conducts
comprehensive
review
approach,
particularly
acupuncture,
supplementary
highlighting
its
ability
effectively
lower
blood
pressure,
decrease
coronary
artery
events,
mitigate
arrhythmias,
enhance
cardiac
function
when
used
alongside
conventional
medication.
underscores
promise
acupuncture
enhancing
health,
although
variations
research
methodologies
necessitate
standardized
applications.
Keywords:
diseases,
medicine,
Language: Английский
A Review of the Risk Factors Associated with Endometrial Hyperplasia During Perimenopause
Lian‐Ping Wang,
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Wengong Wei,
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Meiling Cai
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et al.
International Journal of Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 1475 - 1482
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Endometrial
hyperplasia,
characterized
by
excessive
growth
leading
to
endometrial
thickening,
is
commonly
observed
in
the
premenopausal
period.
Its
prevalence
postmenopausal
women
approximately
15%,
peaking
between
ages
50
and
60.
This
condition
often
manifests
as
abnormal
uterine
bleeding
can
progress
malignancy,
with
varying
risks
depending
on
type
of
hyperplasia.
Language: Английский