Chronic pains, unending migraines, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, and breast cancer—they are completely unrelated diseases. But is there a common thread that ties them together?
If you turn to Western medicine, then you have to go and see four or five specialists. But when you look at this cluster of symptoms through the lens of traditional Chinese medicine, then all these problems have one root.
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Today on Frontline Health, we sit down with Dr. Jingduan Yang, a traditional Chinese doctor who wrote a textbook on acupuncture for Oxford University.
Dr. Yang studied both Eastern and Western medical traditions, and today he will give us an introduction to how these two schools of thought can complement each other.
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