Aromatherapy As Alternative Medicine [PDF]
Introduction: Aromatherapy has been known by mankind for thousands of years as a mean for achieving mental and spiritual balance. It has been noted back in ancient Egyptian documents as a way for mummifying.
Dimova, Savena+3 more
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The Association between Dystemperament and Prevention of Diseases: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: Temperament or mizaj is referred to four different humors differentiating individuals and as a result, proposing different preventive measures for their diseases.
Rafieian Kopaei+2 more
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Menopause
Menopause is associated with problematic symptoms, including hot flashes, sleep problems, mood disorders, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, and declines in cognitive functioning.
Alisa J. Johnson+2 more
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Breathing Signature as Vitality Score Index Created by Exercises of Qigong: Implications of Artificial Intelligence Tools Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. [PDF]
Rising concerns about the short- and long-term detrimental consequences of administration of conventional pharmacopeia are fueling the search for alternative, complementary, personalized, and comprehensive approaches to human healthcare.
Dethlefs, Brent A+6 more
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Quantum Theory Methods as a Possible Alternative for the Double-Blind Gold Standard of Evidence-Based Medicine: Outlining a New Research Program [PDF]
We motivate the possibility of using notions and methods derived from quantum physics, and more specifically from the research field known as 'quantum cognition', to optimally model different situations in the field of medicine, its decision-making processes and ensuing practices, particularly in relation to chronic and rare diseases.
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The question of children rehabilitation after craniocerebral trauma
Shitikov T., Benony B. The question of children rehabilitation after craniocerebral trauma. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(12):409-416. ISSN 2391-8306.
T. Shitikov, B. Benony
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Exploring the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cancer Patients
In Australia, it is estimated that around 17% to 87% of cancer patients have used one form of complementary therapy during their cancer treatment. There are numerous reasons and contributing factors for cancer patients to consider using complementary and
Ellen Jones+4 more
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BackgroundA significant proportion of cancer patients use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) along with conventional therapies (CT), whereas a smaller proportion delay or defer CT in favor of CAM. Previous studies exploring CAM use among cancer
K. Abuelgasim+5 more
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Parents Experiences Using Alternative Medicine on Children Suffering Cancer in Jakarta [PDF]
Introduction: Alternative medicine are very popular today as a therapy that are believed to treat cancer. A phenomenology study was carried out to identify the experince of parent's in using alternative medicine for children with cancer.
Hermalinda, H. (Hermalinda)+2 more
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Outcomes of 3% Green Tea Emulsion on Skin Sebum Production in Male Volunteers
This study was aimed to depict potential effects of stable formulation (water in oil emulsion), containing 3% green tea (Camellia sinensis L) extract on skin sebum production in healthy human volunteers.
Tariq Mahmood+4 more
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