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Recommended Web Sites
Alternative Medicine: Evaluate Claims of Treatment Success - The Mayo Clinic offers this advice when considering using Complementary or Alternative Medical treatments.
Are
You Considering Using Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (CAM)? - This fact sheet from
the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine offers tips.
About
Herbs, Botanicals and Other Products -
This site from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
provides objective information for oncologists and healthcare
professionals, including a clinical summary for each
item and details about ingredients, adverse effects,
interactions, and potential benefits or problems.
The Alternative Medicine HomePage
- This site was created and is maintained by a medical
librarian at the University of Pittsburgh. Here one
will find links to internet and government resources,
databases, and mailing lists.
AltMedVet - Looking for alternative medicine or complementary
medicine for your pet? If so, try here.
Biofeedback - This article from the Mayo Clinic describes
the use of biofeedback.
Biologically
Based Practices - The CAM domain of biologically
based practices includes, but is not limited to, botanicals,
animal-derived extracts, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids,
amino acids, proteins, prebiotics and probiotics, whole
diets, and functional foods.
Complementary
and Alternative Medicine from NOAH - NOAH, New York Online Access
to Health, is maintained by a group of organizations
that include the New York Academy of Medicine, the New
York City Department of Health, and the New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center. The information obtained at this web
site includes links to basic information, alternative
healing approaches, and additional resources.
Complementary
and Alternative Medicine in Cancer Therapy
- The National Cancer Institute teamed with the National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine to
create this set of questions and answers.
Consumer
Financial Issues in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Consumers of health care, including complementary
and alternative medicine (CAM), often have questions
about the financial aspects of obtaining treatment.
This fact sheet addresses a number of frequently asked
questions about consumer financial issues in CAM and
includes resources for further information.
Dr.
Weil - The well-known Dr. Andrew Weil sponsors
a site that contains a lot of information on complementary
and alternative medicine.
Energy Healing - The Cleveland Clinic offers this information.
Energy
Medicine - Energy medicine is a domain
in CAM that deals with energy fields of two types: veritable,
which can be measured and putative, which have yet to
be measured.
Homeopathy - The
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
offers this information.
Hypnosis: Another Way to Manage Pain, Kick Bad Habits - The Mayo Clinic offers this information.
Integrative Therapies and Women's Health - The Cleveland Clinic weighs in on the topic.
KidsHealth for Parents: Alternative Medicine and
Your Child
- This site was created by the Nemours Foundation's
Center for Children's Health Media and aims to provide
the best children's health information on the Internet.
The information found here is written specifically for
parents.
Manipulative
and Body-Based Practices - Under the umbrella
of manipulative and body-based practices is a large
group of CAM interventions and therapies. These include
chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation, massage therapy,
Tui Na, reflexology, rolfing, Bowen technique, Trager
bodywork, Alexander technique, Feldenkrais method, and
others.
MayoClinic.com: Complementary & Alternative
Medicine Center
- Links to valuable information on complementary and
alternative medicine treatments can be assessed here.
Meditation - The
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
has created this information.
MEDLINEplus: Alternative Medicine-
Developed by the National Library of Medicine, this
consumer health site directs the user to selected online
resources on many common diseases and conditions.
Mind/Body
Medicine - Mind-body medicine focuses on
the interactions among the brain, mind, body, and behavior,
and the powerful ways in which emotional, mental, social,
spiritual, and behavioral factors can directly affect
health.
National
Cancer Institute: Complementary and Alternative Medicine-
The National Cancer Institute is a component of the
National Institutes of Health and is the Federal Government's
principal agency for cancer research and training. A
number of fact sheets on specific alternative cancer
treatments can be located here.
National
Cancer Institute: Office of Cancer Complementary &
Alternative Medicine-
The Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine
was established to coordinate and enhance the activities
of the National Cancer Institute in the arena of complementary
and alternative medicine (CAM). Here one will find CAM
information as well as CAM-related clinical trials.
National Center
for Complementary and Alternative Medicine-
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine is 1 of the 27 institutes and centers that
make up the National Institutes of Health. Treatment
information, alerts and advisories, and a listing of
clinical trials can all be located at this informative
site.
Naturopathy - The
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
provides this introduction to naturopathy.
OMT Benefits Go Beyond Back Pain - The American Osteopathic Association discusses 'Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment'.
Prayer and Spirituality in Health: Ancient Practices, Modern Science - The National Institutes of Health provide this information.
Reiki - The
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
has created this information about reiki.
Relax:
Techniques to Help You Achieve Tranquility
- The Mayo Clinic offers these tips on relaxing.
The
Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine - Columbia University hosts this site.
Tell Your Health Care Provider About Your Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Many activities and herbals and supplements affect your medical treatment. Be sure your health care provider knows what else you are doing and taking.
Traditional
and Alternative Treatments for Menopause - Read about some of the alternatives
here.
UMDNJ
Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine -
UMDNJ strives to educate future health care providers
and the general public about complementary and alternative
treatments.
Using Magnets to Treat Pain - The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine has created this list of questions and answers.
Vitamins, Herbs and Supplements - The Mayo Clinic discusses all sorts of these alternatives.
What
is Ayurvedic Medicine? - The National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine explains
this type of medicine.
Whole
Medical Systems - Whole medical systems
involve complete systems of theory and practice that
have evolved independently from or parallel to allopathic
(conventional) medicine. Many are traditional systems
of medicine that are practiced by individual cultures
throughout the world.
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