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Just ten questions? Susan Evans
The UK Conference of Chinese Medicine 2024 – sessions on integrated projects

Integrated projects is an umbrella term which describes any project where BAcC Members work with other healthcare professionals and organisations. The benefits of integrated projects are multifaceted. They offer the […]

Acupuncture and mental health – the problem of external validity

There are a number of challenges in acupuncture research. Firstly, it is not possible to develop an inert sham/procedure [1]. Secondly, the challenge of ensuring the acupuncture is similar to […]

The UK Conference of Chinese Medicine 2024 – yì (意), practice and research sessions

Our theme for the conference in 2024 will be the Chinese concept ‘yì (意)’ which can be translated as intention, wish or purpose. The BAcC and RCHM were created with […]

The dawn of a new dao: writing about cancer survivorship
Just ten questions? CT Holman
Just my point: DU 14
UK Conference of Chinese Medicine 2024 – Integrative Oncology sessions

Yi sits between thought and feeling, between consideration and action and between intellectual learning and the direction of energy. Hence, it is a perfect symbol of our medicine which is […]

What to say, and what not to say, to someone with cancer: BAcC response

Deborah Ross’s article, published by The Times on 8 February 2024, What to say, and what not to say, to someone with cancer suggests one of the things you should […]

Statement on ear seeds for CFS/ME – Dragon’s Den

Following the recent episode of Dragon’s Den in which a contestant presented a proposal for an ear seed business the BAcC has received inquiries about this form of therapy and […]