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A new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open, suggests that Tai Chi is more effective than more vigorous aerobic exercises for lowering blood pressure in people with prehypertension.

The Top Three Causes Of High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health concern for many people. Understanding the top three root causes for high blood pressure can help us grasp its causes and how to manage it:
How Tai Chi Healed my Long Battle with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a form of chronic pain that usually affects an arm or a leg. Our patient, Marzena, healed herself from debilitating pain with diligent Tai Chi practice. Read her incredible story, complete with before- and- after photos, below:

Celebrate Chinese New Year at the Taoist Healing Arts Fair!
Wu Healing Center and the US-China Chan Cultural Exchange Association are hosting an amazing lineup of speakers, exhibits and demonstrations for the Taoist Healing Arts Fair being held on Feb. 3, 2024!

Commit to a New Year of Vibrant Health, and Join The Wu Healing Facebook Group
Our Facebook group is a thriving hub of over 200 members, providing offerings for healing, learning, and community.
The beginning of this new year is an excellent opportunity to recommit to your wellness intentions. By joining the Facebook group, you will have access to the entire history of content published on the group, as well as the copious content shared each week. You able to connect with the community and join classes live, or watch them at your convenience.

New Offering: Community Acupuncture At Wu Healing Center Of West Hartford!
We are excited to announce that Andrea L. Coakley, M.S., Lic.Ac. will be offering Community Acupuncture at our West Hartford location, beginning on January 4th!