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Complementary Medicine
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Below are groups and resources (books, articles, websites, etc.) related to this topic. Click on an item’s title to go its resource page with author, publisher, description/abstract and other details, a link to the full text if available, as well as links to related topics in the Subject Index. You can also browse the Title, Author, Subject, Chronological, Dewey, LoC, and Format indexes, or use the Search box. Results1 Connexions Library2 Connexions Directory of Groups & Websites 3 Sources Library 1 From the Connexions Archives Connexions LibraryTrick or Treatment?: Alternative Medicine on Trial (North American title: Trick or Treatment: The Undeniable Facts about Alternative Medicine) Singh, Simon; Ernst, Edzard Book 2008 Evaluates the scientific evidence for acupuncture, homeopathy, herbal medicine, and chiropractic, and briefly covers 36 other treatments. It finds that the scientific evidence for these alternative tr... Connexions Directory of Groups & WebsitesConsumer Health Organization of Canada Our mission is to improve the quality and longevity of life using the "wholistic approach" encompassing physical, mental, spiritual, social and economic well-being. We publish a newsletter, distribute... HealthWatcher.net Consumer Health Watchdog Web site which seek to expose quackery and bogus practices in health care, including cancer quackery and diet scams.
Sources LibraryMagical Thinking in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Phillips, Stevens Jr. 2001 Homeopathy and other popular therapies demonstrate ancient and universal principles of magical thinking, which some recent research suggests are fundamental to human cognition, even rooted in neurobio... Medicine Wars Will Alternative and Mainstream Medicine Ever Be Friends Seidman, Barry F. 2001 In the wake of dozens of new and complementary medicines flooding both the marketplace and some hospitals, which path will medicine take? Osteopathy Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Osteopathy or osteopathic medicine is an approach to healthcare that emphasizes the role of the musculoskeletal system in health and disease. From the Connexions ArchivesThe Skeptic's Dictionary Website A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions. |