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Exploring the Spirit-Regulating and Stomach-Harmonizing acupuncture treatment for post-stroke depression based on the theory of the brain-gut axis
Special Theme: TCM Prevention and Treatment of Depression | 更新时间:2024-11-29
    • Exploring the Spirit-Regulating and Stomach-Harmonizing acupuncture treatment for post-stroke depression based on the theory of the brain-gut axis

    • 在卒中后抑郁治疗领域,专家提出了“调神和胃”针刺法,通过改善肠道菌群调节神经功能,实现脑肠同治。
    • Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine   Vol. 31, Issue 6, Pages: 9-12(2024)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2024.06.003    

      CLC: R255.2;R256.28;R246.6
    • Published:30 November 2024

      Received:11 June 2024

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  • WANG ZHINA, LIU QINZHE, CHEN FENG. Exploring the Spirit-Regulating and Stomach-Harmonizing acupuncture treatment for post-stroke depression based on the theory of the brain-gut axis. [J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2024, 31(6): 9-12. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2024.06.003.

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