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LifeSpan Medicine's Dr. Pejman Katiraei was interviewed by Lori Corbin of KABC-LA
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Listen as Dr. Kirti Kalidas talks about Chronic Fatigue and Lyme Disease and the integrative approach used for these issues at The Center for Natural and Integrative Medicine
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Meet 41-year old Christine, who opted out of radiation and chemo for a completely different approach to breast cancer!
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(HealthDay News) -- About one-third of children of deployed U.S. Army soldiers are at high risk for psychosocial problems, mainly due to high levels of stress experienced by the parent who is still at home, a new study shows.
The research included the spouses (mainly wives) of 101 deployed Army personnel. Participants completed a series of questionnaires and provided information about their children, aged 5 to 12.
The researchers concluded that 32 percent of the children were at high risk for psychosocial problems. This doesn't mean they had psychological problems, but that they were more vulnerable to developing such disorders. That rate is 2.5 times higher than among children in the general population.
The study also found that children of parents with high stress levels were about seven times more likely to be at high risk for psychosocial problems. Psychosocial problems were less likely among children whose parents received support from military organizations and among children of college-educated parents. Read more...
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Asian Medical Students' Association Malaysia proudly invites you to join us in our first Integrative Medicine Exhibition, a joint collaboration of AMSA UKM and AMSA IMU.
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AMSA Malaysia: Integrative Medicine 5th June 2011 - Video
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For more information about holistic and integraded medicine for animals. AHVMA The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association http://www.ahvma.org The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association Foundation AHVMA Foundation http://www.foundation.AHVMA.org About Dr
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http://www.iMosaicConference.com - Traditionally, public health relies extensively on conventional (allopathic) medicine in its quest to prevent and treat disease. Leading causes of morbidity in the early 1990s, such as trauma and infectious disease, have been replaced by chronic conditions such as cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.
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Daniel Weber - 1st Panelist Oncology Integrative Medical Discussion Group May 20, 2011
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Natural Medicine Revolution highlights the need for a paradigm shift within the American health care system. It emphasizes the benefits of integrative and natural medicine.
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Deb Davies, L.Ac. Chair of San Diego's Integrative Medical Discussion Group introduces panelists: Daniel Weber,Ph.D., James Sinclair, MD, Kim Taylor, L.Ac., Paul Brenner, MD, Ph.D., and Daniel Vicario, MD. Integrative Medical Group Invites Public to Discuss Integrative Oncology.
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Located outside of Chicago in the city of Joliet, IL, the mission of National Center for Integrative Medicine (NCIM) is to promote holistic and personalized care to the community by providing a unique combination of conventional, complementary, alternative and aesthetic services. We offer Chiropractic care, Message Therapy, Laser Hair Removal, cosmetic and skin care, and many other services that will help you with your health necessities. NICM introduces the Fusion 3D Lift, an advanced non-invasive laser skin rejuvenation treatment to effectively reduce lines and wrinkles without the expensive surgical procedures that could potentially result in complications
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Treatment of Depression More Than Triples in the US Over the Last 10 Years
Among people receiving treatment for depression in the US, the percentage of those on antidepressant medication has risen dramatically, while fewer are opting for time on the couch in psychotherapy.
The number of Americans treated for depression soared from 1.7 million to 6.3 million between 1987 and 1997, and the proportion of those receiving antidepressants doubled.
The researchers attributed the sharp increases to the emergence of aggressively marketed new drugs like Prozac, the rise in managed care and an easing of the stigma attached to the disease.
The study found that the share of patients who used antidepressant medication climbed from 37% to nearly 75%. At the same time, the proportion who received psychotherapy declined from 71% to 60%.
The publicizing of newer antidepressants that have fewer side effects - such as Prozac, which was introduced in late 1987 - has helped make patients more willing to seek treatment, the researchers said. This publicity has included pharmaceutical industry efforts to market the drugs directly to consumers and public-awareness campaigns about depression. Read more...
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