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Tai Chi, Qigong, and Mind-Body Health in the News

Eastern Exercises Stand the Test of Time - ABC News Video July 6, 2010

Tai Chi, Qigong Good for Body, Mind - WebMD.com July 2, 2010

Tai chi: Discover the many possible health benefits - MayoClinic.com, November 14, 2009

Op-Ed Contributor: Shifting America from sick care to genuine wellness - Yahoo! Newsroom, Jun 25, 2009

Tai chi trains you to slow down - Oakland Examiner, June 18, 2009

More than just relaxing, meditation helps improve self-image of anxiety sufferers - Stanford Report, June 3, 2009

The health benefits of tai chi - Harvard Health Publications, May 2009

Stroke Survivors Improve Balance With Tai Chi - Medical News Today, March 24, 2009

In touch with Tai Chi - Times Record News, February 15, 2009

More mainstream physicians suggesting meditation, acupuncture - The Buffalo News, February 3, 2009

'Alternative' Medicine is Mainstream - Wall Street Journal, January 9, 2009

Tai Chi Health and Meditation Helps Prisoners - YouTube, December 17, 2008

Tai Chi May Help Control Asthma - WebMD Health News, October 29, 2008

Tai chi helps cut pain of knee arthritis: study - Reuters, October 26, 2008

Ancient Chinese Exercise Relieves Knee Pain - Newswise, October 22, 2008

Trouble Sleeping? A simple tai chi routine may help - AARP.org Live & Learn, October 9, 2008

Relaxation response can influence expression of stress-related genes - ScienceDaily.com, July 3, 2008

Elderly's Restless Nights Helped By Ancient Martial Art - Medical News Today, June 22, 2008

For Better Balance, Pilates and Tai Chi Beat Yoga - US News & World Report, April 8, 2008

Qigong Reduces Stress in Computer Workers - Natural News.com, February 25, 2008

Modern nuns less conventional - teach tai chi - The Denver Post, January 13, 2008

Dow Jones MarketWatch recommends tai chi to stay alive longer - Dow Jones MarketWatch, November 25, 2007

Tai Chi recommended for spine health - Boulder Daily Camera, November 16, 2007

Tai Chi and Qigong aid in Alzheimer's prevention - American Chronicle, November 15, 2007

Tai Chi found effective for depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances - Reuters, November 15, 2007

The Chinese Secret to Long Life - Live Science, October 16, 2007

Into the flow: Wu Ming, a form of qigong, helps promote breast health and ease the anxiety associated with breast cancer - Natural Health, October 2007

Meditation May Help Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers - HealthDay Reporter, September 28, 2007

Mayo Clinic's Top 10 Complementary Therapies -- BottomLine Secrets August 1, 2007

The #1 Secret to Pain-Free Aging -- Prevention.com April 26, 2007

Tai Chi Boosts Immunity to Shingles Virus in Older Adults, NIH-Sponsored Study Reports -- National Institutes of Health News April 6, 2007

LSU Professor Uses Tai Chi To Fight Degenerative Nerve Disease -- Medical News Today
Article Date: 26 Jan 2007 - 3:00 PDT

Tai Chi can reduce falls in older people, says new research -- EurekAlert.org June 27, 2005

Health Benefits, Tai Chi Linked -- Tufts E-News April 28, 2004

Tai Chi - a beneficial health practice -- NarragansettTimes.com March 23, 2005

Tai Chi 'can treat heart failure' -- BBC News UK Edition October 9, 2004

Seniors Take Up Tai Chi, Yoga -- FoxNews.com September 30, 2004.

Tai Chi may aid in arthritis treatment --CNN.com May 5,2004.

Tai chi's healing effects are a Chinese puzzle -- Sydney Morning Herald April 29, 2004

Tai Chi -- MayoClinic.com Tools for Healthier Lives December 19, 2003

Boost Your Balance by Kathleen Doheny, Master these moves, and nothing will topple you -- AARP Magazine Online, July-August 2003

With slow movements as fluid as silk, the gentle Chinese practice of Tai Chi seems tailor-made for easing sore joints and muscles -- Arthritis Today July 8, 2000.