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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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Plum Publications Description: Books, tapes, articles on Chinese Arts. Plum Branch Newsletter. Wu-shu, internal work, philosophy, diet. Santa Cruz, California. (plumpub.com) |
Qi - The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness Description: Traditional Chinese Medicine including acupuncture, qigong, herbs, taijiquan. Free online practitioner listings. Calendar of events. Product catalog. Insight Publishing, Anaheim Hills, California. (qi-journal.com) |
Qi Magazine Description: Michael Tse Qigong Centre publication. Qigong, taijiquan, feng shui. Altrincham, UK and Kirkland, Washington, USA. (qimagazine.com) |
Qigong News Description: Published via email as a free service to the public to promote awareness of the health benefits of Qigong. Back issues available online. Frances McKenzie, Publisher. (qigongnews.com) |
The Empty Vessel: A Journal of Contemporary Taoism Description: Articles on qigong. Resources include qigong seminars, books, videos, healing products. Solala Towler, editor. Eugene, Oregon. (abodetao.com) |
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