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Ba Duan Jin and the Treatment of Illness in General, and Cognitive Impairment in Particular

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  • Robert W McGee

    (Department of Graduate and Professional Studies in Business, Fayetteville State University, USA)

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This article cites numerous studies that have found qigong and tai chi to be effective...

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  • Robert W McGee, 2021. "Ba Duan Jin and the Treatment of Illness in General, and Cognitive Impairment in Particular," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 40(2), pages 32058-32065, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:40:y:2021:i:2:p:32058-32065
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.40.006424
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    1. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Using Artificial Intelligence to Conduct Research on the Health Benefits of Tai Chi- A Pilot Study," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 55(2), pages 46838-46841, February.
    2. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into a Western Medical Practice - A Case Study," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 56(3), pages 48149-48154, May.
    3. Robert W McGee, 2022. "A Suggestion for Treating Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 44(4), pages 35627-35631, June.
    4. Robert W McGee, 2023. "Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Dementia," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 53(5), pages 45080-45085, November.
    5. Robert McGee, 2024. "The Use of Artificial Intelligence, Tai Chi and Qigong to Treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 57(4), pages 49461-49466, July.
    6. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Using Alternative Medical Techniques to Lose Weight," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 58(4), pages 50679-50684, September.
    7. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Breast Cancer," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 54(3), pages 46024-46027, January.
    8. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Utilizing Tai Chi and Qigong to Treat Colon Cancer Survivors," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 58(5), pages 51017-51025, October.
    9. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Incorporating Qigong into a Western Medical Practice- A Study in Artificial Intelligence," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 55(5), pages 47401-47405, April.
    10. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Lung Cancer- A Study in Artificial Intelligence," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 55(4), pages 47220-47225, March.
    11. Robert W McGee, 2025. "What is Bafa Wubu Tai Chi, and Is It a More Effective Medical Technique than the Yang 24 Form? A Preliminary Study," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 61(1), pages 53139-53148, March.
    12. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Incorporating Tai Chi and Artificial Intelligence into a Medical Practice to Treat Dizziness and Vertigo," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 57(1), pages 48939-48944, June.
    13. Robert W McGee, 2024. "Using Chinese Herbal Medicine to Treat Cancer Patients - A Study Incorporating Artificial Intelligence," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 56(5), pages 48647-48655, June.

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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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