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Qigong, used to complement COVID-19 and cancer treatment, a mental ‘game-changer’ – ABC News
Practising Qigong was prescribed to help people in Wuhan manage mild cases of COVID-19. It’s also been shown to improve a cancer patient’s quality of life. For…

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports emerged of a novel method for managing mild cases of the disease.
In field hospitals in Wuhan, patients were encouraged to practise Qigong an ancient Chinese form of exercise incorporating focused breathing and gentle movement.
But while eyebrows may have been raised among some Westerners, Albert Yeung, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School with a major in epidemiology, said Qigong was a helpful recovery tool for a range of diseases.
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