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Welcome, the Journal of Chinese Medicine is the foremost English language journal on all aspects of Chinese medicine including acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, dietary medicine and Chinese medical history and philosophy.
Acupuncture may serve as a beneficial adjunctive therapy when combined with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for patients with anxious depression (AD)...
Acupuncture using intradermal ‘thumbtack’ needles (TN) can lead to greater improvement in functional constipation (FC) symptoms than the prokinetic drug mosapride citrate (MC)...
Acupuncture enhances effects of antidepressants on anxious depression
Acupuncture may serve as a beneficial adjunctive therapy when combined with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for patients with anxious depression (AD)...
Intradermal needles better than drugs for constipation
Acupuncture using intradermal ‘thumbtack’ needles (TN) can lead to greater improvement in functional constipation (FC) symptoms than the prokinetic drug mosapride citrate (MC)...