So it turns out that Chinese Medicine has its own journal, published by BioMed Central, a large scientific publisher. The Chinese Medicine journal promotes, according to its own mission statement, studies of “acupuncture, Tui-na, Qi-qong, Tai Chi Quan, energy research,” and other nonsense. Tui na, for example, supposedly “affects the flow of energy by holding and pressing the body at acupressure points.”
Right. What is this doing in a scientific journal? Actually, there are plenty of garbage journals out there, and I’d ignore this one like I do the others, butBioMed Central (and their owner, Springer Science) is a respectable publisher. It’s also one of the largest open-access publishers, which means they make all their articles from their 213 journals freely available. I support BMC and I’m on the Editorial Boards for three of their
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