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AI-driven drug discovery from Traditional Chinese Medicine: Accelerating the development of novel therapeutics
Fenella Chadwick*

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a rich history of utilizing natural products for therapeutic purposes, offering a vast library of potential drug candidates. However, the complex nature of TCM formulas and the lack of systematic investigation have hindered the efficient discovery and development of novel therapeutics ...


AI-assisted personalized treatment in TCM: Tailoring therapies for individual patients
Fenella Chadwick*

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes personalized treatment based on an individual's unique constitution, symptoms, and disease patterns. However, the complexity of TCM diagnosis and the subjective nature of treatment decisions can make it challenging to consistently deliver truly personalized care. ....


Squamous cell carcinoma in Netherton syndrome: Metzastatic progression in the inguinal region
Adham Obeidata*; Landon K; Benaventea M; Jared Acobab

Netherton Syndrome (NS) is a rare condition that affects multiple organ systems, primarily manifesting through both skin-related and systemic symptoms. Individuals with NS often exhibit congenital ichthyosis, a condition characterized by hyperkeratosis and abnormal scaling of the skin across the body. ....


A qualitative investigation of adverse experiences and resilience in Chinese adults with Tourette syndrome
Yu Tseng#; Kuo Chao, PhD#; Wei Cheng, PhD*

Individuals with Tourette Syndrome (TS) typically experience its onset in childhood, and the adverse experiences from that period can influence their mental health in adulthood. Despite this, the social struggles of adults with TS often go unrecognized in clinical nursing practice....


A application of theory in the Traditional Chinese Medicine nursing: Theory of benevolence art
Ma Suli; Xia Xichao*; Zhou Yujing

The current study is designed to explore the application of Theory of Benevolence Art in the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) nursing. In the TCM nursing, philosophy of people-orientation, benevolence for saving lives and putting oneself in others' shoes are composed of framework of Theory of Benevolence Art...


Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing: A new perspective from combination of Huang Di Nei Jing and Contemporary Medicine
Fengxia Wang; Qihao Yang; Yufan Wang; Li Li; Xiaowei Wang; Jinyan Li; Qiu Ju; Meng Liu; Yuxiao Wang; Jihong Wang; Xichao Xia*

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) nursing, as an important part of TCM, has played an important role in medical practice in China and other areas since ancient times [1]. Its theoretical foundation is rooted in ancient philosophical concepts such as the doctrine of Yin-Yang, Five Elements..


Exploration of the historical inheritance and modern application of Chinese medicinal bathing
Xiaoya Wei*; Xichao Xia; Suli Ma; Ran Liu; Huiping Wang; Shirui Wang; Zhongyi Liang; Yujing Zhou

As one of the treasures of China's traditional medicine, Chinese herbal medicinal baths have undergone thousands of years of development, evolved continuously in the long river of history and demonstrated unique application value in modern medicine. In this paper, we will discuss ..


Botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of Prunus Serrulata: A traditional medicinal plant of China
Rishabh Gaur*; Yati Sharma

Cherry blossoms, which belong to the genus Prunus or the Prunus subgenus Cerasus, are also referred to as Japanese cherries or sakuras. The Northern Hemisphere is home to the majority of the world's wild cherry tree species [1-6], being common in East Asia ..


Strengthen the global research work of combining Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Guangyong Du; Chenyu Du; Fanrong Liu; Mengyuan Zhu*

The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is an important direction for medical development and an important way to achieve global health and well-being. To promote the research of the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.


Valeric acid as a promising modulator of tumor immunity: Targeting HDAC2, GPR41/43, and Rho-GtPases in cancer Immunotherapy
Rui Han*

Valeric Acid (VA), a short-chain fatty acid, has garnered attention for its potential in cancer immunotherapy due to its ability to modulate key immune-regulatory mechanisms within the Tumor Microenvironment (TME). This review explores the anti-tumor effects of VA by focusing on its interaction with critical molecular targets, such as histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2), GPR41/43 receptors, and Rho-GTPases.


Reinvigoration of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Xiumin Wu; Chengtao Ming; Qianting Luo; Hena Sun; Liping Jiao; Cairong Xu; Qing Xu; Xulan Chong; Guangyu Zhou; Hua-Feng He*

Health & Wellness are the timeless pursue for humanity. Being an indispensable part of the various efforts, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) embodies the wisdom and vivid practice of the ancients in disease treatments, nutrition and health. As many as dozens of Chinese herbals to form the prescription, hundreds or even thousands of active compounds worked in a synergetic way.