Objectives: A standard description regarding the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes based on validated evidence is needed for education, practice and evaluation of TCM syndrome-specific treatments. We studied whether an evidence-based four-step approach proposed for the validation of TCM syndromes could validate Kidney-Yin deficiency syndrome (KDS-Yin) and Kidney-Yang deficiency syndrome (KDS-Yang) in middle-aged women with menopausal symptoms. Methods: TCM classic and contemporary literature were reviewed for the symptoms and the domain changes of KDS-Yin and KDS-Yang. Factor analysis was used to explore whether these symptoms could be grouped according to their mutual relationships in a sample of women. Latent tree ...
Objective: To develop a validated questionnaire for the assessment of menopausal syndrome in Chines...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a theoretical based system and is completely different from we...
© Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Objectives: In the first of a series of three articles by t...
OBJECTIVE: Subjective assessment and interpretation can result in low diagnostic consistency among ...
Background. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) appears to be the common therapy in middle-aged women...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM), by integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available ...
[[abstract]]Objective Qi deficiency (QD), one of the most common disorders in Traditional Chinese me...
AbstractTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome is an integral and essential component of TCM th...
Background: As an alternative medical system, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been increasing...
AbstractObjectiveQi deficiency (QD), one of the most common disorders in Traditional Chinese medicin...
Background: Chinese medicine distinguishes itself from Western medicine in the differentiation of di...
Syndrome differentiation (SD) is a critical step in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). There are t...
Almost without exception clinical research seeking to evaluate the effectiveness of Chinese medicine...
© 2014 International Menopause Society. Objectives To provide the first critical review of tradition...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore the laws governing the distribution of TCM syndrome elements (SEs) of se...
Objective: To develop a validated questionnaire for the assessment of menopausal syndrome in Chines...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a theoretical based system and is completely different from we...
© Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Objectives: In the first of a series of three articles by t...
OBJECTIVE: Subjective assessment and interpretation can result in low diagnostic consistency among ...
Background. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) appears to be the common therapy in middle-aged women...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM), by integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available ...
[[abstract]]Objective Qi deficiency (QD), one of the most common disorders in Traditional Chinese me...
AbstractTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome is an integral and essential component of TCM th...
Background: As an alternative medical system, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been increasing...
AbstractObjectiveQi deficiency (QD), one of the most common disorders in Traditional Chinese medicin...
Background: Chinese medicine distinguishes itself from Western medicine in the differentiation of di...
Syndrome differentiation (SD) is a critical step in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). There are t...
Almost without exception clinical research seeking to evaluate the effectiveness of Chinese medicine...
© 2014 International Menopause Society. Objectives To provide the first critical review of tradition...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore the laws governing the distribution of TCM syndrome elements (SEs) of se...
Objective: To develop a validated questionnaire for the assessment of menopausal syndrome in Chines...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a theoretical based system and is completely different from we...
© Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Objectives: In the first of a series of three articles by t...