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411 Improvising the Body: Maps, Meaning and Clinical Imagination • Lan Li

411 Improvising the Body: Maps, Meaning and Clinical Imagination • Lan Li

Diagnosis

Jun 3, 2025 | Diagnosis, Neurobiology, Philosophy, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

What if the body wasn’t a fixed map, but a living, improvisational landscape? In this conversation with Lan Li, a historian, filmmaker, and rhythm-savvy thinker at the crossroads of medicine and imagination, we explore how anatomy is more than skin and sinew—it’s a...
Jun 3, 2025
370 Stroke, Parkinson’s and Brain Longevity • Clayton Shiu

370 Stroke, Parkinson’s and Brain Longevity • Clayton Shiu

Acupuncture

Aug 20, 2024 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Neurological, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

For sure, the health of the brain is absolutely essential to health and wellbeing. As we age, just like with other organs, there is a lot that can go wrong with that curious Sea of Marrow. In this conversation with Clayton Shu we discuss how he went from a focus on...
Aug 20, 2024
331 A Stroll Through the Landscape of the Polyvagal • Karine Kedar

331 A Stroll Through the Landscape of the Polyvagal • Karine Kedar

Diagnosis

Nov 21, 2023 | Diagnosis, Neurobiology, Non-Ordinary States, Philosophy, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

“My Po made the decision.” I’m usually skeptical about most explanations of the “Spirit” of the five Zang viscera. Not that I don’t indulge speculation myself, I most certainly do. But given these ideas come down to us from another time, language, and culture. Given...
Nov 21, 2023
304 Considering Qi, or Not • Leah Fehres

304 Considering Qi, or Not • Leah Fehres

Acupuncture

May 16, 2023 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

East Asian medicine uses a completely different map of physiology and function from that of modern biomedicine to understand health and illness. It’s a set of tools and perspectives that gives us a unique look at the entanglements of function and form. And when using...
May 16, 2023
149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

Diagnosis

Jun 2, 2020 | Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Research

The prolific science fiction write Issac Asimov wrote “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny …” The wonderful thing about research is that it invites delicious questions and...
Jun 2, 2020
146 Acupuncture and Neurology • Michael Corradino

146 Acupuncture and Neurology • Michael Corradino

Acupuncture

May 19, 2020 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Electroacupuncture, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

We have many different ways to view the body with Chinese medicine and each of these lenses gives us a different perspective on both physiology and functionality. It’s not unlike those old acetate transparencies that would allow you to overlay different systems of the...
May 19, 2020
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