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ISSN: 3068-1987

The Annals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the publication of research and scholarly articles related to Annals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The journal serves as an important platform for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and clinical findings in the field of TCM, aiming to bridge the gap between ancient medical practices and modern scientific research.

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Recent Articles

Diagnosis and assessment of non-suicidal self-injury in the background of integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
Weidong Jin; Honghui Wei; Haihan Chen; Xin Ren; Fengli Sun*

Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is a behavior characterized by intentional physical harm to one's body (e.g., cutting, burning, or hitting) as a means of alleviating psychological distress, or/and attracting others' attention, or/and seeking help from others, without the real intent of suicide [1]. ...


Study on integrative therapeutic response to HPA function in depressive patients with different TCM syndrome
Weidong Jin; Zhehao Chen; Zhihan Gao; Fengli Sun*

As for depression, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) classified it as "Yu disease" and divided it into "excess disease" and "asthenic disease", which may have different function in HPA. 30 cases were depression with TCM syndrome of deficiency of heart and spleen and other 30 cases were depression with TCM syndrome of stagnation of liver qi. ...


AI-driven drug discovery from Traditional Chinese Medicine: Accelerating the development of novel therapeutics
Fenella Chadwick*

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a rich history of utilizing natural products for therapeutic purposes, offering a vast library of potential drug candidates. However, the complex nature of TCM formulas and the lack of systematic investigation have hindered the efficient discovery and development of novel therapeutics ...


AI-assisted personalized treatment in TCM: Tailoring therapies for individual patients
Fenella Chadwick*

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes personalized treatment based on an individual's unique constitution, symptoms, and disease patterns. However, the complexity of TCM diagnosis and the subjective nature of treatment decisions can make it challenging to consistently deliver truly personalized care. ....


Squamous cell carcinoma in Netherton syndrome: Metzastatic progression in the inguinal region
Adham Obeidata*; Landon K; Benaventea M; Jared Acobab

Netherton Syndrome (NS) is a rare condition that affects multiple organ systems, primarily manifesting through both skin-related and systemic symptoms. Individuals with NS often exhibit congenital ichthyosis, a condition characterized by hyperkeratosis and abnormal scaling of the skin across the body. ....


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