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Complementary and alternative therapies
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2003Patients with prostate cancer increasingly use complementary and alternative therapies. A well-informed oncologist can guide patients to use such treatments to maximize their benefits and reduce the risk of harm. Patients should be dissuaded from using alternative therapies instead of mainstream care to treat cancer.
Barrie R, Cassileth, Andrew J, Vickers
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Alternative therapies for headache
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2003Although alternative therapies are widely used for the treatment of headache disorders, physicians often know little about the available options or about the risks and benefits of the treatments their patients may already be using. Alternative treatments or complementary medicine can provide significant benefit for the headache sufferers, be neutral ...
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 1996
Abstract Alternative medicine encompasses a broad group of therapies beyond the realm of traditional western medical practice. These therapies include drugs with unproven efficacy, drugs obtained through unconventional means, herbal medicines, high-dose vitamins, and manipulations such as acupuncture, massage therapy, and imagery.
Lili A Sacks Laury, Mckean J.Markbray
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Abstract Alternative medicine encompasses a broad group of therapies beyond the realm of traditional western medical practice. These therapies include drugs with unproven efficacy, drugs obtained through unconventional means, herbal medicines, high-dose vitamins, and manipulations such as acupuncture, massage therapy, and imagery.
Lili A Sacks Laury, Mckean J.Markbray
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Alternative Therapies for Menopause
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000If a woman does not want to use, or cannot use, hormone replacement therapy, then she must consider other ways to address two issues related to menopause: reducing her risk of developing cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and other health problems that increase as women age, and symptomatology.
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Alternative Therapies for Osteoporosis
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2006A variety of common complementary and alternative medicine therapies are now being examined for effectiveness in the management of osteoporosis. Short-term studies in postmenopausal women show beneficial effects of soy isoflavone supplementation on bone density, but its long-term effects require clarification.
F A, Yao, A S, Dobs, T T, Brown
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Bacterial Vaginosis: A Clinical Update with a Focus on Complementary and Alternative Therapies.
Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2019Bacterial vaginosis is a prevalent vaginal infection that affects women of all ages. Presenting symptoms include a vaginal discharge that is thin and white and has a fishy odor.
Antoinette Falconi-McCahill
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A Compilation of Alternative Therapies
Dermatologic Clinics, 1989The author discusses a number of alternative therapies for common conditions often encountered by dermatologists.
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Alternative therapies for asthma
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1997Many traditional drugs and techniques are gaining popularity in the treatment of asthma, although scientific proof of their value is usually inadequate. Alternative remedies, including herbs and nonmedication management techniques, have not been shown to be useful primary measures, but they still appeal to patients who feel unsatisfied with orthodox ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Although there have been revolutionary changes in the management and treatment of dermatologic disorders with topical therapies, these potent remedies do not always work in recalcitrant and intractable cases. When all the "modern" preparations have been exhausted, falling back on some old remedies often proves curative. This article offers a list of 73
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Although there have been revolutionary changes in the management and treatment of dermatologic disorders with topical therapies, these potent remedies do not always work in recalcitrant and intractable cases. When all the "modern" preparations have been exhausted, falling back on some old remedies often proves curative. This article offers a list of 73
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Alternative therapy in pruritus
Dermatologic Therapy, 2003Because of its multitude of origins, the symptom complex of pruritus has a plethora of purported remedies and few therapeutic indications. Very few topical and systemic FDA approved medications have the indication of pruritus. Specific therapy still awaits a better definition of the exact physiologic events in chronic pruritus.
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