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UGC Care Group 1 Journals in Hyderabad - Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (C

The Journal of Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM) is a peer reviewed journal which aims to serve the community as a resource and database for the professional and research of traditional medicine.The main objective of this journal is to provide strength and support to the research and educational base to the upcoming and current scientists all around the globe. The Journal provides a global platform for discussion on various trending topics of traditional medicine which has been a profession in China and other countries. <br><br>The Journal of Traditional medicine is a peer reviewed journal

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UGC Care Group 1 Journals in Hyderabad - Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (C

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  1. UGC Care Group 1 Journals in Hyderabad - Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM) The Journal of Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM) is a peer reviewed journal which aims to serve the community as a resource and database for the professional and research of traditional medicine.The main objective of this journal is to provide strength and support to the research and educational base to the upcoming and current scientists all around the globe. The Journal provides a global platform for discussion on various trending topics of traditional medicine which has been a profession in China and other countries. The Journal of Traditional medicine is a peer reviewed journal which aims to serve the community as a resource and database for the professional and research of traditional medicine. The main objective of this journal is to provide strength and support to the research and educational base to the upcoming and current scientists all around the globe. The Journal provides a global platform for discussion on various trending topics of traditional medicine which has been a profession in China and other countries. Traditional medicine built on a foundation of more than 2,500 years of Chinese medical practice that includes various forms of Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Massage (tui na), Exercise (qigong) and Dietary Therapy, but recently also influenced by modern Western medicine to some extent. As per expert’s opinion it also includes Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine, Naturopathy-Yoga and Unani Medicine. Countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America use traditional medicine (TM) to help meet some of their primary health care needs. In Africa, up to 80% of the population uses traditional medicine for primary health care. In industrialized countries, adaptations of traditional medicine are termed “Complementary” or “Alternative” (CAM).

  2. Indian medicine penetrated into the Chinese world between the 4 th and 8 th centuries. Ayurveda greatly influenced traditional Chinese medicine during its formation Acupuncture may have origin in ancient India. Indian medical knowledge of internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology and dentistry was brought in China. Kashyapa Samhita was translated into Chinese during the Middle Ages. Kashyapa Samhita specially deals with pediatrics, gynecology, and obstetrics. Another Indian medical work Kumara Tantra of Ravana, which mainly deals with paediatric diseases, was translated into Chinese. According to book of sui and Book of Tang eleven Indian medical works were translated into Chinese. Indian monks introduced surgery in China. Before the arrival of Buddhism surgical techniques were unknown within China. Indian monks and translators themselves had a good understanding of medicine. Other collaboration is taking place with Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe in the research and evaluation of herbal treatments for HIV/ AIDS, malaria, sickle cell anemia and Diabetes Mellitus. In Tanzania, WHO, in collaboration with China, is providing technical support to the government for the production of anti-malarials derived from the Chinese herb Artemisia annua. Local production of the medicine will bring the price of one dose down from US $6 or $7 to a more affordable $2. CTM is a peer-reviewed open access journal. CTM welcomes manuscripts of good quality with research contribution. CTM publishes high-quality manuscripts and also provides immediate free access to the electronic editions of the journals and Ph.D theses. Authors publishing with CTM retain the copyright of their work, licensing it under the creative commons attribution license. This license allows articles to be freely download from the journal website, and also permits anyone to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the work without restriction as long as the original work is correctly cited. We try our best to ensure the novelty in each research manuscript being published in Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM)It is the goal of our journal to encourage graduate students, M.Phil. scholars, and Ph.D. researchers from a variety of scientific and technological fields, as well as researchers from the private sector and academic institutions, to submit their best research papers, book reviews, conference papers, technical reports, and other items to our journal portal for publication.

  3. In 2003, WHO support has so far facilitated the development and introduction of traditional and alternative health care curricula in seven tertiary education institutions in the Philippines. Training workshops on the use of traditional medicines for selected diseases and disorders have also been organized in China, Mongolia and Vietnam.

  4. Countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America use traditional medicine (TM) to help meet some of their primary health care needs. In Africa, up to 80% of the population uses traditional medicine for primary health care. In industrialized countries, adaptations of traditional medicine are termed “Complementary” or “Alternative” (CAM). The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research. Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM)is a monthly, open access, peer-reviewed and fully refereed international journal. Being an international journal focused on Engineering, Management, Science and Mathematics, we broadly cover research work on next generation cutting edge technologies and effective marketing strategies. Research Knowledge and experience exchange increases social, economic and cultural growth, higher education, career and commercial prospects relevant to members of the department and its surrounding area.

  5. Our journal encourages Paper Publications, Scopus indexed journals, WoS indexed journals, research paper publications, academic journals, journal publications, science journals, engineering journals, UGC journals, Scopus journals, UGC care journals, UGC care group 1 journals, Science Citation Index Journals, Science Citation Indexed Journal Publications, publications, call for papers, thesis publications, journal paper for project, project publication. PhD journals, article review writing, journal writing services, article submissions, doi indexed journals, article publications, review paper publications, research journals, science journals, computer science journals, electrical journals, electronics journals, English journals, IT based journals, case report publications, synopsis publications, annexure publications, B.Tech paper publication, M.Tech paper publication, PhD Paper Publications, university publications. Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM)is the leading open access journal publisher focused to publish research articles from researchers of Master Degree, M.Phil. Scholars and Ph.D. from the Streams of Science and Technology and from the researchers of industry and Research Institutes. Our mission is to contribute to the progress and application of scientific discoveries, by providing free access to research information online without financial, legal or technical barriers. All International Research Journals articles will be freely distributed and available from multiple websites. CTM is breaking new frontiers in the world of journals. At CTM we have a clear set of values for delivering our vision. CTM seeks to publish a balanced mix of high quality theoretical or empirical research articles, case studies, book reviews, tutorials, editorials as well as pedagogical and curricular issues surrounding different domains of Science, Engineering and Technology. Writing a research paper is a skill and the Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM)have the team of scientists and academicians who are dedicated to help learn and improve that skill by providing a guide for writing high-quality research papers through peer reviewing. Critical evaluation of research paper is a prime focus of each member of Chinese Traditional Medicine Journal (CTM)Reviewer Panel for identifying Plagiarism.

  6. The website is updated daily with the latest research news and articles. All published research articles are indexed and abstracted in a number of databases, which are the most well-known and well-regarded services.

  7. Add Addres ress s 9200 Conroy Windermere Road, Suite 210, Windermere, Florida, 34786. +91 8790520044 https://traditionalmedicinejournals.com/

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