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Complementary medicine : an objective appraisal

By: Publication details: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996Description: 170pISBN:
  • 0750631414
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WB 890.
Contents:
1 - Research paradigms in mainstream and complementary medicine.
2 - Research methodologies in complementary medicine: making sure it works.
3 - The importance of the placebo effect: a proposal for further research.
4 - Comlementary medicine: efficacy beyond the placebo effect.
5 - Why do people choose and use complementary therapies?
6 - Do complementary therapies offer value for money?
7 - The use and abuse of evidence-based medicine: an example from general practice.
8 - Direct risks associated with complementary therapies.
9 - Safety in complementary medicine.
10 - The growth of complementary therapies: a consumer-led boom.
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Book Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Shelves - LEW WB 890 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 08266

1 - Research paradigms in mainstream and complementary medicine.

2 - Research methodologies in complementary medicine: making sure it works.

3 - The importance of the placebo effect: a proposal for further research.

4 - Comlementary medicine: efficacy beyond the placebo effect.

5 - Why do people choose and use complementary therapies?

6 - Do complementary therapies offer value for money?

7 - The use and abuse of evidence-based medicine: an example from general practice.

8 - Direct risks associated with complementary therapies.

9 - Safety in complementary medicine.

10 - The growth of complementary therapies: a consumer-led boom.

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