Maintaining Lifestyle Change: Beyond the Initial Health Scare

Maintaining Lifestyle Change: Beyond the Initial Health Scare

Health crises often drive patients to change, but sustaining those changes is the greater challenge. Research shows many return to old habits within two years. Ongoing support and integrative care can make healthier patterns last.

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Reframing Inflammaging: A Clinical Perspective on Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, and Ageing

Reframing Inflammaging: A Clinical Perspective on Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, and Ageing

Inflammaging—a term now well established in the biomedical literature—describes low-grade, persistent inflammation that accumulates with age. It underpins many of the chronic, non-specific symptoms we see in older patients: fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, poor sleep, digestive slowing, and decreased resilience.

These symptoms often present before frank pathology is measurable, making early intervention both difficult and crucial. This is where Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)—particularly acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine—offers a valuable, evidence-aligned framework.

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