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Integration of Complementary Medicine in Geriatric Nursing Homes: A Prospective Comparative Observational Study.

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Ortiz M   +7 more
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
Thirty years ago, the integration of complementary medicine into cancer care almost was dismissed as quackery. Today, a whole range of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) techniques have been integrated into the management of cancer, which are often of benefit to patients, when conventional treatment is deemed to have failed or caused ...
Jacqueline, Filshie, Carolyn N J, Rubens
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Pediatric Complementary Medicine

Pediatric Annals, 2021
Complementary medicine is being used more broadly by many patients and physicians; however, little formal education has been provided on the topic. Given the prevalence of its use, pediatricians should have awareness of the options available as well as a certain level of comfort in counseling patients and families.
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Complementary and Alternative Medicines

Geriatric Nursing, 2010
Older adults are the largest per capita consumers of prescription medications and over-the-counter complementary and alternative medicines in the United States. A recent study identified that older adults are using more drugs than 5 years ago, including drugs newly released on the market as well as dietary supplements, known as complementary and ...
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Complementary Medicine for the Allergist

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2001
The objective of this article is to provide a historical overview of the present state of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the treatment of atopic disorders. The evolution of medicine in the United States has been in flux with the advent of newer technologies, new designs in managed care, and integrating the cultural differences into a ...
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Complementary Medicine in Israel

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2002
In recent years, the status of complementary medicine in Israel has appeared frequently on the public agenda. The debates and the newspaper headlines concerned with this subject usually deal with legal aspects of the subject, including the relation between complementary medicine and the medical establishment.
Orli, Grinstein   +3 more
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Complementary medicine for depression

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2006
Surveys have demonstrated that complementary medicine use for depression is widespread, although patterns of use vary. A series of systematic reviews provide a summary of the current evidence for acupuncture, aromatherapy and massage, homeopathy, meditation, reflexology, herbal medicine, yoga, and several dietary supplements and relaxation techniques ...
Karen, Pilkington   +2 more
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Complementary Therapies and Medicines and Reproductive Medicine

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2016
Complementary therapies and medicines are a broad and diverse range of treatments, and are frequently used by women and their partners during the preconception period to assist with infertility, and to address pregnancy-related conditions. Despite frequent use, the evidence examining the efficacy, effectiveness, and safety for many modalities is ...
Smith, Caroline (R11597)   +2 more
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Complementary alternative medicine and nuclear medicine

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2004
Complementary alternative medicines (CAMs), including food supplements, are taken widely by patients, especially those with cancer. Others take CAMs hoping to improve fitness or prevent disease. Physicians (and patients) may not be aware of the potential side-effects and interactions of CAMs with conventional treatment.
Ursula, Werneke, V Ralph, McCready
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