Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons. A Report to the National Institutes of Health on Alternative Medical Systems and Practices in the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 372 pages |
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... response is one of the most widely known examples of mind - body interac- tions in contemporary , scientific medicine , yet it is also one of the most undervalued , neglected assets in medical practice . That the placebo re- sponse ...
... response is one of the most widely known examples of mind - body interac- tions in contemporary , scientific medicine , yet it is also one of the most undervalued , neglected assets in medical practice . That the placebo re- sponse ...
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... responses , and certain frequencies have specific effects on body tissues . The mechanism by which EM fields produce biological effects is under increasing study . At the cutting edge of BEM research is the question of how endogenous EM ...
... responses , and certain frequencies have specific effects on body tissues . The mechanism by which EM fields produce biological effects is under increasing study . At the cutting edge of BEM research is the question of how endogenous EM ...
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... response , and car- diovascular and respiratory function . • Studies should be funded to determine the outcomes and the physiological and neuro- logical mechanisms associated with specific manual healing methods . Pharmacological and ...
... response , and car- diovascular and respiratory function . • Studies should be funded to determine the outcomes and the physiological and neuro- logical mechanisms associated with specific manual healing methods . Pharmacological and ...
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... response to the last RFA for exploratory grant applications indi- cates a tremendous interest and a wealth of promising projects . • OAM should encourage alternative medical researchers in developing grant proposals by providing a list ...
... response to the last RFA for exploratory grant applications indi- cates a tremendous interest and a wealth of promising projects . • OAM should encourage alternative medical researchers in developing grant proposals by providing a list ...
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... response to this increasing public pressure , in 1992 Congress established the Office of Alterna- tive Medicine ( OAM ) in the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) . OAM's mandate is to facilitate the ...
... response to this increasing public pressure , in 1992 Congress established the Office of Alterna- tive Medicine ( OAM ) in the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) . OAM's mandate is to facilitate the ...
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Page 130 - As used in this subsection and subsection (e), the term "substantial evidence" means evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including clinical investigations, by experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug involved, on the basis of which it could fairly and responsibly be, concluded by such experts that the drug will have the effect it purports or is represented to have under the conditions of use prescribed, recommended,...
Page xxxvii - The Constitution of this Republic should make special provision for Medical Freedom as well as Religious Freedom.... To restrict the art of healing to one class of men and deny equal privileges to others will constitute the Bastille of medical science. All such laws are unAmerican and despotic. They are fragments of monarchy and have no place in a Republic.
Page 226 - Nutrition intervention trials in Linxian, China: Supplementation with specific vitamin/mineral combinations, cancer incidence, and disease-specific mortality in the general population.
Page 197 - Relationship between substances in diets low in fat and high in fruits and vegetables and cancer risk. ( 1 ) Cancer is a constellation of more than 100 different diseases, each characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer has many causes and stages in its development. Both genetic and environmental risk factors may affect the risk of cancer. Risk factors include a family history of a specific type of cancer, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight and obesity,...
Page xxxv - Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington, DC 20012 1 Director Walter Reed Army Institute of Res.
Page 238 - Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior related to obesity and dieting in Mexican Americans and Anglos. The San Antonio Heart Study.
Page 230 - Folate, methionine, and alcohol intake and risk of colorectal adenoma, J. Natl. Cancer Inst., 85 (11), 875-884, 1993.
Page 295 - Herbal medicines may contain excipients in addition to the active ingredients. Medicines containing plant material combined with chemically defined active substances, including chemically defined, isolated constituents of plants, are not considered to be herbal medicines.
Page 215 - The goals of the programs are to provide needy persons with access to a more nutritious diet, to improve the eating habits of the Nation's children, and to help America's farmers by providing an outlet for distributing foods purchased under farmer assistance authorities.
Page 33 - RJ, 1990, Marked rapid alterations in nocturnal pineal serotonin metabolism in mice and rats exposed to weak intermittent magnetic fields, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 169:102-104. Lerchl, A., Nonaka, KD, and Reiter, RJ, 1991, Pineal gland "magnetosensitivity" to static magnetic fields is a consequence of induced electric currents (eddy currents), J.