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1. Acupuncture for Stress-Related Complaints
DURING YOUTH and middle age most of us are at the peak of our physical and mental fitness - we feel full of energy and ready to tackle anything. For some, however, the stresses of modern life -
Author: HE SHUHUAI and ZHANG HONGLIN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Acupuncture for the Middle-aged and Elderly
AS WE age, our immune systems become less efficient and we become subject to an ever-increasing number of acute and chronic complaints. Close attention to diet and regular physical exercise can help
Author: HE SHUHUAI and XUE CHENGYUAN Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Weight Control Through Acupuncture
IN MEDICAL terms, those who weigh 20 percent more than the standard for their height are considered obese (For men, standard weight in kilograms means one's height in centimeters minus 105; for
Author: HE SHUHUAI & LI XIAOFANG Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. Acupuncture for Infants
WHEN a child is first born, its internal organs are relatively immature and it is particularly susceptible to infection. Doctors experienced in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) believe that a
Author: HE SHUHUAI and ZHANG HONG LIN Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Prof. Tsung Dao Lee Lectures in Beijing
LAST APRIL and May Prof. Tsung Dao Lee, a Chinese-American scholar, professor of physics at Columbia University, lectured in Beijing on particle physics and field theory, and on statistical physics.
Author: HE ZUOZIU Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. Sun Yefang, Indomitable Economist
SUN YEFANG is a. well-known economist in China and he has suffered for economics. Because he maintained that socialist enterprises should run at a gain, he was attacked in 1964 as the biggest
Author: HE JIANZHANG Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Present Economic Policies, What and Why?
EDITOR'S NOTE: For the needs of modernization, China is pushing a series of economic, political, cultural and educational reforms.The economic reforms - which directly affect construction, production
Author: HE JIANZHANG Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. New Marketing Channels
FROM the middle 1950s, in China, "the means of production" - industrial capital goods, raw materials, equipment and supplies were not regarded as commodities to be bought and sold but allocated by
Author: HE ZIJIA Year 1981 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. National Exhibition by Young Artists
THE "cultural revolution") has left young Chinese with deep wounds. Now, as the country takes off at last toward the goal of the four modernizations, they can see its future, and also their own. They
Author: HE RONG Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Basic Forms in the Socialist Economy
THE "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China'' states: 'There is no rigid pattern for the development of the socialist
Author: HE JIANZHANG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML