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Chinese Laws Limiting Children Eases in Some Areas Article 
A 30-year law prohibiting more than one child in China is now allowing a second child to families in certain Chinese provinces.
Sep 10, 2010 - Brenda Lane
Frankincense May Ease Depression Article 
Long used in Eastern medicine and religious ceremonies around the world, recent information indicates incense may be a valuable tool in anxiety and depression treatment.
May 23, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith
Natural Ways to Reduce Stress and Ease Anxiety Article 
There are several natural ways to reduce stress and ease anxiety. These include mindfulness practices, mind body exercise and creative expression.
May 4, 2010 - Gini Grey
Chinese Medicine Helps Depression Article 
Traditional Chinese Medicine's holistic approach to treating depression symptoms using dietary changes, mind-body exercise such as Qi Gung or Tai Qi and herbal formulas.
May 27, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith
Chinese Medicine for Allergies Article 
Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine offers another way of interpreting and treating seasonal allergies as part of an overall health program. Dietary changes can help.
Jun 6, 2007 - Dawn M. Smith
Chinese Longevity Breathing Technique Article 
Longevity Breathing is a powerful breathing exercise that revitalises the body and instantly clears the mind.
Apr 22, 2011 - Michelle Lee
Chinese New Year's Appetizer Article 
Celebrations are sure to be big this year for the Chinese New Year festivities to mark the beginning of the Year of the Rat. Check out this scrumptious shrimp appetizer.
Jan 15, 2008 - June Chua
Chrysanthemum Flower Chinese Tea Article 
When summer heat and allergies bring sinus congestion and eye irritation chrysanthemum tea can help. It may also counteract some of the effects of VDT exposure.
Aug 7, 2007 - Dawn M. Smith
Simplicity: Chinese Brush Painting Article 
Relax and learn the zen basics of Chinese brush painting including brushes, equipment, and technique.
Apr 3, 2007 - Alina Bradford
The Classical Chinese Novelist Article 
A Hong Kong-based author who wrote a total of fifteen novels, Jin Yong is often considered the father of the modern Chinese martial arts novel.
Aug 23, 2008 - Allan Cho
Chinese Medicine For Your Dog Article 
If western veterinary care is not working for your dog consider Traditional Chinese Medicine. A combination of herbs, acupuncture and massage may be just what is needed.
Apr 17, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith
Chinese Business Culture Article 
The Chinese nagivate the business world in other ways that is unfamiliar to American practices. Through understanding of this way of life, innovation is born.
Aug 25, 2008 - Joseph J. Gaw
Anniversary of Chinese Immigration Article 
Railway, mine and laundry workers, Chinese performed hard labour. Most were paid poorly, racially mistreated, yet they plodded on to build a strong Canada.
Jun 14, 2008 - Susanna McLeod
Chinese Zen Meditation Posture Guidelines Article 
Guidelines for setting up the proper and comfortable posture for Chan or Chinese Zen Meditation.
Apr 21, 2011 - Michelle Lee
The Five Healthy Flavors of Chinese Cuisine Article 
Proponents of traditional Chinese medicine and cooking maintain that the five tastes: sour, sweet, bitter, spicy hot and salty offer gustatory enjoyment and good health.
Dec 2, 2009 - Hsiao Ying Chang
The Benefits of Chinese-English Electronic Dictionaries Article 
Some reasons why investing in an Chinese-English electronic dictionary is highly recommended for any eager student
Jan 8, 2011 - Marcus Chin
Improve Canine Coat Condition With Traditional Chinese Medicine Article 
In addition to brushing, combing and feeding a balanced diet, following some basic TCM principles may help you keep your dog's coat healthy and shining.
Sep 2, 2011 - Dawn M. Smith
Qigong Teachers - Masters or Chinese Knock-offs? Article 
The demand for qigong instruction grows and so does the opportunity for teachers to misrepresent their qualifications.
May 1, 2009 - Christina Barea
Chinese Economy and Politics: Big Changes Ahead? Article 
The Party Elections in China which occur every five years, have been causing a lot of uncertainty and many debates within political and economic spheres.
Jan 12, 2012 - Maria Chetskaya