There is a wide range of evidence base for Traditional Chinese Medicine, even with the difficulties in running experiments (most people know when they have been needled!). Here are just a few more recent articles looking at how TCM can support various conditions:
Efficacy and Safety of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Coronavirus Treatment: This systematic review suggests that TCM may reduce the progression to severe disease, shorten fever duration, and improve clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients.
Frontiers
Comparison of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Primary Dysmenorrhea: This systematic review suggests that acupuncture and TCM may be effective in alleviating menstrual pain, though more reliable evidence is needed for clinical recommendations.
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Efficacy and Safety of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Breast Cancer Treatment: This meta-analysis indicates that TCM may improve median survival time and alleviate related symptoms in breast cancer patients without increasing adverse reactions.
BMC Cancer
Efficacy and Safety of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Cancer-Related Fatigue: This systematic review provides some evidence supporting the use of TCM in managing cancer-related fatigue, though conclusions are limited by the quality of available studies.
Clinical Medicine Journal
Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine in Treating Alzheimer's Disease: This study suggests that combining TCM with Western medicine may enhance therapeutic effects in Alzheimer's disease treatment compared to Western medicine alone.
Frontiers
Analysis of Clinical Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Stroke Recovery: This research indicates that TCM, when combined with routine treatment, may improve recovery outcomes in stroke patients.
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