Integrative Medicine
Integrative medicine is a multi-disciplinary approach to healthcare that seeks to ameliorate and treat disease and disorders, and reduce pain and anxiety while also helping people prevent disease, reduce stress and enhance well being.
Research News
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May, 2008
Acupuncture Provides Pain Reduction After Neck Dissection for Cancer
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center/American Society for Clinical Oncology
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May, 2008
Girls and Young Women Can Reduce Early Breast Cancer Risk Through Exercise
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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January, 2008
Fear of Colonoscopy Drops When Patients Support Patients
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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December, 2007
Massage Can Help Ease Post-Surgery Pain
Archives of Surgery
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October, 2007
Broccoli Sprout Extract Protects Against UV Radiation
Johns Hopkins Medicine/Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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October, 2007
Mayo Clinic
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September, 2007
Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain More Effective than Conventional Treatment
Archives of Internal Medicine
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September, 2007
AMA Updates Report on Alternative Medicine
American Medical Association
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September, 2007
Chronic Stress in Caregivers Can Decrease Their Life Expectancy
Ohio State University/National Institute of Aging/Journal of Immunology
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June, 2007
Neuroimaging Study Supports Buddhist Teachings
UCLA/Psychosomatic Medicine
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June, 2007
Putting Feelings into Words Produces Therapeutic Effects in the Brain
UCLA/Psychological Science
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June, 2006
Acupuncture Reduces Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
Mayo Clinic

