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Research Updates: alternative medicine
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Issue 151
STRANDBERG and others, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmo, Family Medicine, Malmo University Hospital, SE-205 02, Malmo, Sweden, eva-lena.strandberg@ltblekinge.se, have studied wha1
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Issue 151
TURNER and co-authors, Research Council for Complementary Medicine, UK, have written about the importance of environment and practitioner presentation for the therapeutic relationship.
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Issue 150
HAMRE and co-authors, Institute for Applied Epistemology and Medical Methodology, Freiburg, Germany, harald.hamre@ifaemm.de, have studied Eurhythmy therapy in chronic disease.
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Issue 150
PELLEGRINI and RUGGERI, Dipartimento di Medicina e Sanita Pubblica, Sezione di Psichiatria e Psicologia Clinica, Universita di Verona, WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation, Italy, have systematicall1
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Issue 150
SIERPINA and co-authors, Family Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Medicine, Galveston, Texas 77555-1123, USA, vssierpi@utmb.edu, have reviewed (36 references) an integrative curriculum for he1
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Issue 149
OH and co-workers, College of Nursing, Yonsei University, have studied the research trends in CAM. Background: The aim of this study was to describe the research trends of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in Korea and internationally.
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Issue 148
WILSON and co-authors, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, have studied the prevalence of CAM use in children in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Issue 146
THACHIL and co-authors, Kings College London, Section of Cultural Psychiatry, HSRD, PO: 25, Institute of Psychiatry, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK, afthachil@yahoo.co.uk, have reviewed (55 referen1
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Issue 145
CHATERJI and others, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA , have surveyed the attitudes of medical students towards complementary and alternative medicine.
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Issue 145
FONNEBO and co-authors, National Research Center in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromso, N-9037 TROMSO, Norway, Vinjar.Fonnebo@fagmed.uit.no, have inv1
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Issue 144
LIND and colleagues, University of Washington, Seattle, and Boise State University, Boise, Idaho 83725, USA, bonnielind@boisestate.edu, have analyzed the use of CAM therapies by patients suffering fr1
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Issue 143
SHMUELI and SHUVAL, Israel, have studied the satisfaction of CAM users with their GPs.
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Issue 143
VOTOVA and WISTER, Department of Sociology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada, have explored the use of CAM as self-care.
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Issue 142
LEWITH and colleagues have written about the development of research capacity for CAM.Abstract: This article describes initiatives that have been central to the development of complementary and alternative medicine research capacity in 1
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Issue 142
BUSATO and others, Institute for Evaluative Research in Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Bern, Stauffacherstrasse 78, CH-3014 Bern, Switzerland, have analyzed the expenditure to health insurances by CAM therapies.
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Issue 142
MAXION-BERGMANN and co-authors, PanMedion Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, have reviewed the cost of complementary and alternative therapies.
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Issue 141
LIND and co-workers, University of Washington, Seattle, and Boise State University, Boise, Idaho 83725, USA, have analyzed the use of CAM therapies by patients with fibromyalgia.
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Issue 140
HOENDERS and co-workers, GGZ Winschoten en de Vrije Universteit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, have surveyed the use of CAM therapies in the Netherlands.
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Issue 140
HARRIGAN and colleagues, Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’i, 651 Ilalo Street, MEB Honolulu, HI 96813, USA, harrigan@hawaii.edu<1
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Issue 140
CRUMLEY, HealthInfo & Searching Practice Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, ecrumley@telus.net, has explored the role of librarians and health care professional involved with CAM therapies.