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Qigong Practice and Symptom Changes in Fibromyalgia
In a 2012 study published in the International Journal of Neuroscience, Wen Liu and colleagues tested whether a short home-based qigong program could…
Apr 14
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Liuzijue Qigong and Chronic Lung Disease
What a Meta-Analysis of 14 Trials Reveals
Apr 10
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Qigong and Strength in Older Adults
A Research Review
Apr 8
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What Twenty Years of Research Reveal About Baduanjin Qigong (Eight Pieces of Brocade).
A Growing Body of Research
Apr 6
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What Happens When Adults Practice Baduanjin for 16 Weeks?
A Clinical Study Reveals the Physical Changes.
Apr 3
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Six Healing Sounds Qigong Improves Lung Function in COPD Patients: Evidence from 40 Clinical Trials
In a 2022 study published in Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Xu and colleagues examined whether Liuzijue Qigong, commonly known as Six Healing…
Apr 2
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Baduanjin Qigong and Recovery After Heart Attack
In a 2026 study published in Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Liang and colleagues examined whether the traditional Chinese exercise Baduanjin could…
Mar 31
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Qigong, Slow Breathing, and the Baroreflex
What Physiology Research Reveals About Breath Regulation
Mar 29
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A Study Looking at Tai Chi, Qigong, and Mental Health Amongst Cancer Survivors
In a 2026 study published in the MSI Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Robert W.
Mar 21
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Peer Reviewed Research: Qigong, Body-Awareness, and Mental Health
In a 2026 study published in the journal Healthcare, Ciacchini and colleagues examined whether a structured Qigong program could improve psychological…
Mar 20
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Can Qigong Help “Chemo Brain”?
A Study Looking at Cognitive Recovery After Cancer
Mar 18
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How Qigong Practice Changes the Brain: Insights from EEG Research
For centuries, Qigong has been described as a method for regulating awareness, emotion, and physiological function through disciplined training.
Feb 25
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