The existence of science in TCM – introduction to mathematical terms and medical formula in the I Ging
Henry Johannes Greten1,2, Mario Goncalves1, and Andrew B.-H. Remppis, (submitted for publ.)
1 German Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heidelberg, Germany,2 Porto University, ICBAS, Portugal, 3Clinic of Cardiology, Bad Bevensen
Academic recognition of TCM as a scientific system
Henry Johannes Greten1,2, Frank Brazkiewicz3, Sven Schröder4 (submitted for publ.)
1 German Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heidelberg, Germany,2 Porto University, ICBAS, Portugal, 3Bremen
Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine,4Hamburg Centre of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Role of Chinese Medical Theory in Scientific Research
Henry Johannes GRETEN,1,2 (submitted for publ.)
1 ICBAS, Porto University, Porto, Portugal , 2 Heidelberg School of Chinese Medicine and German Society of TCM, Heidelberg, Germany
Evaluation of Quality of Life in Patients Treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Serkan Sertel, M.D.1, 2, 4; Henry Johannes Greten, M.D.4, 5; Hans-Joachim Kraemer, M.D.4; Thomas Efferth, Ph.D.2, 3; Peter K. Plinkert, M.D.1; Ingo Baumann, M.D.1 (submitted for publ.)
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, University of Heidelberg , Germany; 2German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Pharmaceutical Biology (C015), Heidelberg, Germany; 3 Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Mainz, Germany; 4 German Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heidelberg, Germany; 5 Instituto de Ciencias Biomedicas Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto,, Portugal