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Mercury in traditional Tibetan medicine-panacea or problem?
Symptoms of mercury toxicity, biochemical changes, and blood/urine mercury levels were evaluated in a small group of patients. Six patients attending Delek Hospital, Dharamsala, India, taking mercury-containing traditional Tibetan medicine (TTM) (Group I), were compared with three patients taking non-mercury containing TTM (Group II) and healthy ...
S, Sallon +10 more
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Traditional Herbal Medicines: A Prospective Panacea for SARS-CoV-2
The pandemic has trembled the world with the massive outbreak, leaving the scientific fraternity in shambles. The SARS-CoV-2 strain took a heavy toll and led to the death of millions of people. In late 2020, various mutated strains of the virus surged the disease across the world.
Amul Jain +11 more
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Evidence‐based medicine—Not a panacea for the problems of a complex adaptive world
AbstractThe recent sacking of Peter Gøtzsche from the Cochrane Collaboration Board raised strong responses and highlights the neglected issue about priorities—maintaining the reputation of the organization or vigorously debating the merits of scientific approaches to find answers to complex problems?
Joachim P. Sturmberg
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“Informed choice” in a time of too much medicine—no panacea for ethical difficulties
Providing information to enable informed choices about healthcare sounds immediately appealing to most of us. But Minna Johansson and colleagues argue that preventive medicine and expanding disease definitions have changed the ethical premises of informed choice and our good intentions may inadvertently advance ...
Johansson, Minna +3 more
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[Red wine in medicine: panacea, fashion or ... risk factor?].
Red wine has been a subject of much interest of professionals representing different fields of medicine. However, most of scientific studies have been searching for the reason of so called French paradox, which means that in France and other mediterranean countries the morbidity and mortality due to ischaemic heart disease is significantly lower than ...
M, Kwaśniewska, T, Kostka, W, Drygas
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ABSTRACTThe safety of herbal remedies and supplement use is of particular concern in patients with renal disease, and reliable information is not always easy to find. Predialysis patients may be drawn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) because they believe it can help prevent the progression of their renal disease.
Naomi V. Dahl
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SymbolGlucosamine—Panacea or Patent Medicine?
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92_NATIONAL/REGIONAL GUIDELINES IN MEDICINE: USEFUL BUT NOT A PANACEA.
Neil Schneiderman
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Panacea or placebo: doctors should only practise evidence-based medicine
John M. Dwyer
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