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Archives of Internal Medicine, 2002
The chassis is broken, and the wheels are coming off." This is a sad but accurate view of the American health care system that is shared by many physicians, nurses, hospital administrators, insurers, and payors and, most importantly, by the public. Even the prestigious Institute of Medicine has recently recognized serious dysfunctions in health care ...
Ralph, Snyderman, Andrew T, Weil
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The chassis is broken, and the wheels are coming off." This is a sad but accurate view of the American health care system that is shared by many physicians, nurses, hospital administrators, insurers, and payors and, most importantly, by the public. Even the prestigious Institute of Medicine has recently recognized serious dysfunctions in health care ...
Ralph, Snyderman, Andrew T, Weil
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The language of integrative medicine
Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013Biomedical language, also known as biomedical English, is sufficiently different from general English to warrant treatment as a distinct language. Biomedical language has its own conventions of grammar, phraseology and discourse, as well as a lexicon which is complex and esoteric.
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Integrative medicine and arrhythmias.
Australian family physician, 2007Abnormalities of cardiac arrhythmias and conduction can be lethal (sudden cardiac death and stroke) or symptomatic (dizziness or palpitations). This article reviews the role of nutrients in the treatment of arrhythmias.
Sali, A., Vitetta, L.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Integrative medicine is a whole-person, holistic approach that combines evidence-based complementary modalities, lifestyle approaches, and Western medicine to comprehensively treat patients. Women are the highest users of integrative modalities in the United States, and women's health conditions commonly benefit from an integrative approach. This study
Anne, Kennard +2 more
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Integrative medicine is a whole-person, holistic approach that combines evidence-based complementary modalities, lifestyle approaches, and Western medicine to comprehensively treat patients. Women are the highest users of integrative modalities in the United States, and women's health conditions commonly benefit from an integrative approach. This study
Anne, Kennard +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Karen Mustian, , Daniel F Gallego-Perez
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Integrative Medicine in Pediatrics
Advances in Pediatrics, 2018Joy A, Weydert +2 more
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“Integrative” Medicine: Integrating Quackery with Science-Based Medicine
2018Integrative medicine is becoming more and more accepted by mainstream academic medical centers and funding agencies. This chapter discusses and defines integrative medicine, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and science based medicine (SBM).
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The Future of Integrative Medicine
The American Journal of Medicine, 2013Victor S, Sierpina, James E, Dalen
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