Introduction
China combines traditional Chinese medicine with conventional western medicine to provide unique healthcare options to its population. China-based healthcare providers and researchers regularly publish their findings in various journals, including the Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, and the China-USA Business Review. In this article, we take a closer look at the China-based journal, China Journal of Integrative Medicine (CJIM), specifically its 2020 impact factor and some of the articles published in 2020.2020 Impact Factor
The China Journal of Integrative Medicine (CJIM) received an impact factor of 2.51 in 2020. It is a slight decrease from its 2019 impact factor of 2.696. However, the journal continues to attract a significant number of articles from researchers in China and around the world. The journal’s editorial board works hard to ensure the quality and relevance of the articles it publishes.Notable Articles from 2020
The CJIM published a variety of research articles and review papers in 2020. Some of the notable articles include:The Effect of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Prolonging Ovarian Cancer Survival: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
This article provides a detailed analysis of current research related to the effect of traditional Chinese medicine on ovarian cancer survival. The study found that Chinese herbal medicine can improve the overall survival rate of ovarian cancer patients. The article suggests that a combination of traditional and modern medicine could potentially lead to better outcomes for cancer patients.The Efficacy and Safety of Acupuncture for Migraine: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Migraines are a common ailment, and acupuncture has been used to treat them for centuries. This review article looks at the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture as a treatment for migraines. The authors concluded that acupuncture is an effective and safe option for migraine treatment. It is particularly useful for patients who cannot tolerate or do not respond well to traditional Western medicine.The Effect of Tai Chi on Primary Insomnia Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practice that is becoming increasingly popular around the world. This randomized controlled trial examines the effect of Tai Chi on primary insomnia disorder. The study found that Tai Chi can improve sleep quality and reduce insomnia in patients with primary insomnia disorder. The authors suggest that Tai Chi could be an effective alternative treatment for insomnia.Conclusion
Overall, the China Journal of Integrative Medicine continues to be a valuable source of research and information for those interested in traditional Chinese medicine and its integration with modern Western medicine. The articles published in the journal in 2020 cover a wide range of topics and provide valuable insights into the effectiveness and safety of various Chinese medicine practices. With a reliable editorial team and a global author base, the journal is likely to continue to be a prominent player in healthcare research and practice in China and around the world.