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Embodied medicine: A modern approach towards Traditional Chinese Medicine |
HU Zhen1, LEE Kang2, PAN Shaohua3. |
1.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical Uninersity, Wenzhou, 325027; 2.Uninersity of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 2E8; 3.Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, 100190
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HU Zhen,LEE Kang,PAN Shaohua.. Embodied medicine: A modern approach towards Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2017, 47(3): 157-161.
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Abstract We propose a new medical model that we call Embodied Medicine (EM). EM integrates both the holistic and dialectic approach of the Traditional Chinese Medicine and the recent advances in modern science. Here, we will discuss how we can use the ideas of Big Data and phenomenological thinking to reveal the nature of health and develop new clinical approaches to treat diseases. We argue that EM will modernize the clinical practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and thus will have significant impacts on the future of medicine and human health.
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Received: 02 February 2017
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