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    Global Dragon TV Special Report: Neuro Acupuncture

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    Bamboo and Silk
    An Open Access Journal!

    Bamboo and Silk is a peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the Center of Bamboo and Silk Manuscripts of Wuhan University. Based on unearthed Chinese bamboo and silk manuscripts from the Warring States period (476–221 BC) and Qin (221–206BC), Han (206BC–220 AD), Wei (220–265 AD) and Jin (265–420 AD) Dynasties, this journal focuses on studies of character identification and textual reconstitution, and studies of the social, political, economic and legal systems as well as ideology, culture, language, customs and other aspects reflected by these manuscripts. The journal includes research articles on bamboo and silk manuscripts and book reviews. All articles are peer reviewed by anonymous outside experts as well as by the editorial board, and reflect the current state of international academic research issues on Chinese bamboo and silk manuscripts.

    Bamboo and Silk is primarily based on Jian Bo 簡帛, a Chinese journal that was initially published in 2006 by Shanghai Chinese Classics Publishing House Co., Ltd., with some articles chosen from Jian Bo 簡帛 and translated into English. The journal accepts submissions in English as well.
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bsms/bsms-overview.xml
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    The US Veterans Affairs Map of Acupuncture Evidence has been updated to 2021 and published in March 2022.
    https://www.hsrd.research.va.gov/publications/esp/acupuncture-evidence-map.pdf

    Clinical study finds scalp acupuncture effective for treating autistic children

    The School of Chinese Medicine (SCM) of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) conducted a clinical observation of scalp acupuncture treatment for 68 children with autism. The findings indicated that 66 patients have shown improvements after treatment, resulting in an overall efficacy rate of 97%. The treatment was found to be more effective in younger children. Ms Yau said that after the treatment the patients showed more notable improvements in social interaction and verbal communication than in behaviours, noise sensitivity and food selectivity. Moreover, the earlier the children receive acupuncture therapy, the higher the effectiveness. This therapy is also more effective for natal autistic patients than patients with regressive autism.
    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-10-clinical-scalp-acupuncture-effective-autistic.html

    Here you can find the original article: https://cmjournal.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s13020-018-0189-6.pdf
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