Traditional East Asian Medicine Through the Lens of Modern Science: Theories, Mechanisms, and Innovation
This talk explores the profound intersection of traditional East Asian medicine and contemporary scientific inquiry. We will delve into the theoretical underpinnings and physiological mechanisms that bridge ancient practices with modern biomedical understanding. Topics include the principles of Qi, meridians, and balance, examined alongside cutting-edge findings in neuroscience, fascia research, and biological systems. May will …
Whooping cough vaccines: a century of good science and bad
A hundred years ago, whooping cough killed more than one in every hundred children born in Europe. Eighty years ago, two women in Grand Rapids, Michigan, developed the vaccine that stopped it. All it took was years of working evenings and weekends, an army of volunteer healthcare workers and lab technicians funded by donations from …
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The power to heal ourselves
Back by request from attendees in March this year, May is coming back to talk in some more detail about elements of her talk: Traditional East Asian Medicine Through the Lens of Modern Science: Theories, Mechanisms, and Innovation. May is a spiritual coach and a practitioner of traditional East Asian medicine who is passionate about educating …

