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Continuous Monitoring and Treatment Confirmation within Japanese Acupuncture
September 25, 2018
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Japanese acupuncture is gaining international recognition. However, previous research has not adequately and comprehensively described the characteristics of Japanese acupuncture because the studies were not ...
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Helene Langevin MD, CM to Provide New Integrative Leadership at NIH: What Can We Expect?
September 11, 2018
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In early 2008, the leadership of the National Institutes of Health for the second time caused concern among many in the integrative health and medicine ...
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Special Report: Toxic Metals Exposure Linked to Cardiovascular and Coronary Disease and Stroke Risk
September 11, 2018
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In recent years, exposures to environmental toxic metals, including arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury, and copper, have become a major global public health concern. A study in ...
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Investing in Your Integrative Health Brand, Sage Advice from Glenn Sabin
September 4, 2018
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Whether your business or practice is based solely on your personal brand or comprised a group of employees or practitioners, sustainable success is wholly dependent ...
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Practice Drift: Osher Team Explores Risks of MDs Exceeding Scope in Integrative Practices
August 28, 2018
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The movement from the wild-west of “alternative” medical practices into mainstream respect and inclusion is typically a process of standard-setting, self-regulation, and then governmental action. ...
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Moderate Carbohydrate Diet Extends Longevity by Four Years, says Lancet Study
August 22, 2018
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Low or moderate carbohydrate intake, which is better for overall health? For the past decade, Americans have touted the benefits of a low-carbohydrate diet, among ...
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Is Microbiome Composition Defined by Nurture or Nature? The Answer May Surprise You
August 21, 2018
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Is one’s microbiome composition a question of nature vs nurture? Some microbiome researchers suggest that variations in a person’s microbiome begins with differences in our ...
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Ophthalmologists See Artificial Intelligence as the Next Frontier in Diagnosing Eye Diseases
August 14, 2018
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Artificial intelligence (AI) could be an ophthalmologists next tool for diagnosing eye diseases. An AI system that can recommend the correct referral decision for more ...
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Retraction Needed? JAMA Oncology’s Bum Science Suggests People Die Faster Using Complementary Medicine
August 14, 2018
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The media had a feeding frenzy when a data-mining report from Yale researchers published in JAMA Oncology suggested a causal relationship between use of complementary medicine and shortened life ...
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Genetic Screening Predicts Osteoporosis Fracture Risk Prior to Symptoms
July 31, 2018
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Could you predict a patient’s risk of osteoporosis as early as age 20? A new genetic screening test may be able to predict low bone-mineral ...
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