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Hiroshi Kuge

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Kuge H, Mori H, Tanaka T, Tsuji R
Medicines (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 8(4). PMID: 33920343
In recent years, cosmetic acupuncture has gained popularity among individuals interested in improving their facial appearance. We have created an original facial check sheet (FCS) to obtain cosmetic acupuncture patients'...
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Kubota T, Mori H, Morisawa T, Hanyu K, Kuge H, Watanabe M, et al.
Acupunct Med . 2019 Nov; 38(2):86-92. PMID: 31782309
Objective: To examine the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation on multiple physiological indices and to evaluate both local and systemic physiological responses induced by the stimulation. Methods: 15 healthy male...
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Kuge H, Mori H, Morisawa T, Hanyu K, Miyazaki J, Watanabe M, et al.
Medicines (Basel) . 2018 Jun; 5(2). PMID: 29914073
Indirect moxibustion (IM) has been previously performed between the spinous process while recording skin temperature of the trunk. However, moxibustion is often applied not only to acupuncture points on the...
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Mori H, Kuge H, Sakaguchi S, Tanaka T, Miyazaki J
J Integr Med . 2018 Feb; 16(1):34-38. PMID: 29397090
Objective: Hie (cold sensation) is one of the most well-known health complaints in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia. Those who suffer from severe hie are considered to have hiesho...
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Sakaguchi S, Kuge H, Mori H, Miyazaki J, Tanaka T, Hanyu K, et al.
J Integr Med . 2016 Jan; 14(1):36-43. PMID: 26778227
Objective: Hie (cold sensation) is one of the most common health complaints in Japan. Those who suffer from severe hie are considered as having hiesho (cold disorder). However, exact hiesho...
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Mori H, Kuge H, Watanabe M, Tanaka T
Acupunct Med . 2015 Jan; 33(2):166-7. PMID: 25572359
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Mori H, Kuge H, Tanaka T, Taniwaki E
Acupunct Med . 2014 Jan; 32(2):167-71. PMID: 24389812
Objective: To determine whether skin blood flow (SBF) and muscle blood volume (MBV) responses differ according to the duration of electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation. Methods: Two experiments were conducted. In Experiment...
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Kuge H, Mori H, Tanaka T, Hanyu K, Morisawa T
J Integr Med . 2013 Sep; 11(5):314-9. PMID: 24063778
Objective: To determine whether any difference exists in the skin-temperature responses of the lower limbs to hot-stone application relative to one-site and three-site abdominal application. Methods: Twenty-five female students participated...
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Mori H, Kuge H, Tanaka T, Taniwaki E, Hanyu K, Morisawa T
J Integr Med . 2013 Jun; 11(2):101-5. PMID: 23762897
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the changes in natural killer (NK) cell activity, pulse rate, and pain intensity among older adults before and after acupuncture treatment....
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Mori H, Kuge H, Tanaka T, Kikuchi Y, Nakajo H, Yamashita K, et al.
Acupunct Med . 2012 Apr; 30(2):109-12. PMID: 22467247
Objectives: To determine if acupuncture stimulation elicits a pupillary response under light adaptation and whether there is any difference in the pupillary response between light and dark adaptation environments during...