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Journal title Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
Abbreviated Journal title J EVID-BASED INTEGR
Acronym JEBIM
ISSN 2515-690X
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5-Year Impact Factor n/a
Issues/Year 1
Language English
Journal Country/Territory USA
Publisher SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Publisher address 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320
Homepage https://journals.sagepub.com/home/chp

The Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine (JEBIM) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access, biomedical journal whose aim is to create a global platform for hypothesis-driven and evidence-based research in all fields of integrative medicine. The journal’s objective is to publish papers which impart scientific validity to Integrative Medicine methods that are indispensable and inevitable in today’s world. All papers will be peer reviewed by experts in their respective fields, and papers will be accepted based on their scientific merit. It is the goal of the Journal to help remove the “myth” and provide scientific rationale for the various methodologies and theories of Integrative Medicine. All submissions will be reviewed based on their scientific merit and only papers with sound study design, valid statistical analyses and logical conclusions will be accepted.

The journal is currently accepting original research articles, research reviews, brief communications, correspondences, brief letters to the editor and editorials. Please note that the journal rarely publishes case reports.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

· Traditional Eastern and Western medicine
· Nutrition therapy and supplementation
· Massage Therapy
· Non-traditional treatments
· Preventative medicine
· Integrative health and medicine
· Mindfulness
· Yoga
The journal accepts studies with both positive and negative outcomes.

The journal is not currently accepting papers on the following topics or content:


· Homeopathy
· Non-objective endpoints
· Unscientific methodology or pseudoscience
· Reiki
· Chiropractic medicine
· Theology based medicine