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Mapping a Healthcare Frontier: CHI Illuminates Science and Action in $2.8-Billion Energy Medicine Industry
May 5, 2020
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In the minds of many in the dominant school of medicine, all of integrative medicine is frontier science. That bias often holds that the integrative ...
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COVID-19: NCCIH Director Helene Langevin on the NIH Integrative Center’s Response
April 15, 2020
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The push for evidence to assist in formulating more effective clinical response to the COVID-19 pandemic is awakening scores of research projects and multipliers more ...
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Integrative (Weil), Naturopathic (AANP) and Nutrition (ANA) Organizations Open COVID-19 Resource Sites
March 30, 2020
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Amidst of the waves of information on local, national and global developments related to COVID-19, efforts stand out of a few organizations to capture and ...
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Yes, Friends, the Medical Industry Can Be Transformed: The VA’s Whole Health System of Care at 2 Years
March 19, 2020
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That there should be a huge transformational drama underway in the US medical industry is a desire and dream that powers the integrative health movement ...
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Gingko, Green Tea, Phosphatidylserine added to Pharmacological Treatment for Hypertension
February 20, 2020
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Adding a combination of three natural extracts to standard pharmacological treatments could help to fight hypertension, improving cardiovascular function especially in those patients whose blood ...
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Effectiveness of Herbal Oral Care Products in Reducing Dental Plaque & Gingivitis
February 17, 2020
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In recent years a number of new toothpastes and mouthwash products have emerged as herbal oral care alternatives to traditional flouride to reduce dental plaque ...
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Integrative Health and Climate Change: Perspectives of Thomas, Katz, Sommers, Kelly, Kane, Purdy and Harvie
February 12, 2020
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What kind of response would come in from the call for perspectives (up to 250 words): “How might rapid uptake of the integrative model influence ...
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More than Half of U.S Physicians Recommend at Least One Complementary Health Approach to Patients
January 14, 2020
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A new study has shown that more than half (53.1%) of office-based physicians in the U.S., across specialty areas, recommended at least one complementary health ...
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Diet Is the Single Most Important Predictor of Health, with David L. Katz, MD
December 17, 2019
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In conjunction with John Week’s column, Can the New American Nutrition Association Finally De-Rodney Dangerfield Nutrition in US Medicine? – where he talks about five ...
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Two New Studies on E-cigarettes and Heart Disease Risk Factors
November 12, 2019
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Somehow the notion that e-cigarettes are healthier than traditional cigarettes has permeated popular culture. At an upcoming American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2019 — November ...
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