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Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine
1672-1977
2013 Issue 1
Introducing the Journal of Integrative Medicine
Wei-kang Zhao; Co-Editor-in-Chief Institute of Geriatrics; Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Shanghai; ChinaLixing Lao; PhD; Co-Editor-in-Chief Center for Integrative Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine; Baltimore; USAChang-quan Ling; MD; Managing Editor-in-Chief School of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Second Military Medical University; Shanghai; China
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Differential effects of adulterated versus unadulterated forms of linoleic acid on cardiovascular health
Stephen D. Anton 1 ; Kacey Heekin 1 ; Carrah Simkins 1 ; Andres Acosta 2 1. Department of Aging and Geriatric Research; University of Florida; Gainesville; Florida 32611; USA 2. Department of Medicine; University of Florida; Gainesville; Florida 32611; USA
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Pharmacological characteristics of Kampo medicine as a mixture of constituents and ingredients
Hiroyasu Satoh Health Life Science; Shitennoji University; Habikino; Osaka 583-8501; Japan
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A comparison of Kneipp hydrotherapy with conventional physiotherapy in the treatment of osteoarthritis: a pilottrial
Martin Schencking; Stefan Wilm; Marcus Redaelli Institute for General Practice and Family Medicine; University Witten/Herdecke; 58448 Witten; Germany
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Acceptability of an acupuncture intervention for geriatric chronic pain: an open pilot study
Marie-France Couilliot 1;2 ; Véronique Darees 3 ; Gérard Delahaye 1 ; Philippe Ercolano 1 ; Maud Carcaillé 1 ; Pavla Vytopilova 1 ; Bruno Tenenbaum 1 ; Eric Vicaut 4 1. Public Health Department; Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris-Seine-Saint-Denis; Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris; 75001 Paris; France 2. Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux; Université Paris 13; 93017 Bobigny; France 3. Palliative Care; Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris-Seine-Saint-Denis; Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris; 75001 Paris; France 4. Unité de Recherche Clinique; Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire SLS-LRB; Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris; 75001 Paris; France
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Curcumin alters motor coordination but not total number of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum of adolescent male Wistar rats
Ginus Partadiredja 1 ; Sutarman 1 ; Taufik Nur Yahya 1 ; Christiana Tri Nuryana 2 ; Rina Susilowati 3 1. Department of Physiology; Faculty of Medicine; Universitas Gadjah Mada; Yogyakarta 55281; Indonesia 2. Department of Anatomy; Embryology; and Anthropology; Faculty of Medicine; Universitas Gadjah Mada; Yogyakarta 55281; Indonesia 3. Department of Histology and Cell Biology; Faculty of Medicine; Universitas Gadjah Mada; Yogyakarta 55281; Indonesia
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Dr. Ralph Coan: a hero in establishing acupuncture as a profession in the United States
Arthur Yin Fan; Ziyi Fan McLean Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; PLC. Vienna; VA 22182; USA
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Acupuncture in ancient China: How important was it really?
Hanjo Lehmann Deutsches Institut für TCM; Cranachstr. 1; D-12157 Berlin; Germany
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Extending the CONSORT Statement to moxibustion
Chung-wah Cheng 1 ; Shu-fei Fu 1 ; Qing-hui Zhou 2 ; Tai-xiang Wu 3 ; Hong-cai Shang 4 ; Xu-dong Tang 5 ; Zhi-shun Liu 6 ; Jia Liu 6 ; Zhi-xiu Lin 7 ; Lixing Lao 8 ; Ai-ping Lü 1;9 ; Bo-li Zhang 10 ; Bao-yan Liu 11 ; Zhao-xiang Bian 1 1. School of Chinese Medicine; Hong Kong Baptist University; Hong Kong SAR; China 2. Changhai Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Secondary Military Medical University; Shanghai 200433; China 3. Chinese Evidence-based Medicine Center; Chengdu 610041; China 4. Evidence-based Medicine Certer; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Tianjin 300193; China 5. Department of Gastroenterology; Xiyuan Hospital; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences; Beijing 100091; China 6. Department of Acupuncture; Guang’anmen Hospital; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences; Beijing 100053; China 7. School of Chinese Medicine; the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong SAR; China 8. Center for Integrative Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine; Baltimore; MD 21207; USA 9. Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences; Beijing 100700; China 10. Academy of TCM; Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Tianjin 300193; China 11. Clinial Evaluation Center; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences; Beijing 100091; China
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A case study report of acute renal failure associated with Nigella sativa in a diabetic patient
Erol Arslan 1 ; Selim SayIn 1 ; Seref Demirbas1 ; Mustafa akar 1 ; Nazire Gke Somak 1 ; Sirzat Yesilkaya 2 ; Kenan Saglam 1 1. Department of Internal Medicine; Gulhane Military Medical Academy; Ankara 06100; Turkey 2. Department of Family Medicine; Gulhane Military Medical Academy; Ankara 06100; Turkey
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Comparative study on WHO Western Pacific Region and World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies international standard terminologies on traditional medicine: Diseases in External Medicine (Part 1)
Zhao-guo Li 1;2 ; Jian-ming Tan 1;2 1. College of Foreign Languages; Shanghai Normal University; Shanghai 200234; China 2. Secretariat of Translation Specialty Committee; World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies; Shanghai 200234; China
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Acknowledgements to Reviewers
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INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
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