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Baby boomers should try alternative medicine solutions before …
Seattle Post Intelligencer
and asked to interview an alternative practitioner about options other than knee surgery for people with arthritis. associate professor and chair of the Physical Medicine Department in the School of Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr agreed to answer the following questions in an e-mail interview.
Use of alternative medicine on the rise
Chicago Sun-Times United States
jpg_20081210_19_26_04_74-116-165. (Sun-Times News Group file) It’s the first such effort to examine children’s use of alternative medicine a catch-all for the wide range of nontraditional treatment not usually taught in medical schools. The survey also shows that overall use of alternative medicine has remained stable since 2002 though meditation massage therapy and yoga have grown in popularity. The survey results are in line with the medical community’s “growing acceptance” of alternative medicine said Dr. Melinda Ring medical director of Northwestern University’s Center for Integrative Medicine and Wellness. “It is not as much just something experimental” Ring said.
GATHERING PLACE If we are to reform health care we must ask …
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That would take us to what might be the core of the problem – treating the person with the disease rather than just treating the disease. This would engage each of us in sharing responsibility for our own health and healing. It would also give complementary and alternative medicine CAM a central not complementary role in health care creating an integrative approach. Take the case of Stella a 35-year-old computer operator who had suffered from increasingly severe back pain for more than a year. She went to an orthopedic physician and had done physical therapy twice a week. X-rays showed a compressed spine.
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