The low-impact martial art known as Tai Chi appears to reduce participants' stress, anxiety, and depression, a new review suggests. But researchers say that though this activity has been linked to positive psychological effects, more trials are needed to confirm these findings.
Read moreResearchers at Tufts University Medical Center in Boston recently conducted a study looking at the effects of Tai Chi on fibromyalgia... Read more »
In my last SharePost I started discussing the use of alternative or complementary treatment for incontinence. While these treatments can be... Read more »
After my workout with Billy on Sunday, the pain and soreness continued to get worse. I thought that the quick cardio bout on Monday would... Read more »
Balance continues to be an issue for my dad and for many others as they age. Recently New York Times reporter Karen Stabiner wrote that the... Read more »
What is tai chi and does it help with the symptoms of osteoarthritis? Tai chi has been described as "meditation in motion." It was... Read more »
A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that the ancient, slow-movement practice of tai chi may be an effective therapy... Read more »
New research published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research has found that regular Tai Chi exercise may both reduce pain and improve function... Read more »
A review of previous research has found Tai Chi and Qigong exercise routines can offer a number of significant mental and physical health benefits.... Read more »
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What is tai chi? Tai chi is an exercise that combines slow, graceful movements with meditation and breathing techniques. Because the body is... Read more »
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Notice any changes in your balance as you get older? Are you less stable when reaching for objects? Afraid of falling? An exercise form called Tai... Read more »