Men with cancer taking the road less travelled
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MORE than half of men diagnosed with cancer in Australia are turning to complementary and alternative medicine.Information and reviews in natural and alternative medicine
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Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on February 9, 2012
MORE than half of men diagnosed with cancer in Australia are turning to complementary and alternative medicine.Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on
MORE than half of men with cancer in Australia are turning to complementary and alternative medicine.Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on December 28, 2011
CARBONDALE - A scientist at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Carbondale is the recipient of a five-year federal grant from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine , a division of the National Institutes of Health , to study dietary interventions to suppress ovarian cancer. The total budget for the grant is $1.8 million.Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on December 13, 2011
(Medical Xpress) -- More than 50% of men diagnosed with cancer in Australia are turning to complementary and alternative medicine to help find a cure, or to improve their health, according to new research from the University of Adelaide.Posted by Newspad.com search: "alternative medicine" on December 12, 2011
The American Pain Foundation (APF) announced today the launch of a new online educational module focusing on safe use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as part of its PainSAFE™ (Pain Safety & Access For Everyone) initiative. The module provides consumers and health care professionals information on the effectiveness of CAM therapies for managing pain, possible side effects and risks associated with each therapy, and how these therapies can be used safely. CAM therapies highlighted include acupuncture, massage, spinal manipulation, relaxation therapies, yoga, tai chi and dietary supplements.
(PRWeb November 04, 2011)