header logo image


Page 35«..1020..34353637..4050..»

Archive for the ‘Integrative Medicine’ Category

People on the Move – Utah Business

Saturday, July 8th, 2017

Park CityBackcountry is pleased to announce that Pete LaBore, Chief Operating Officer of Backcountry, is joining Ski Utahs 2017 Board of Directors, effective July 1, 2017. He will serve a three-year term expiring June 30, 2020. As COO, LaBore manages Backcountrys domestic and international Operations, Customer Service, Marketing and Merchandising teams. LaBore earned his B.A. in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University and his MBA in Strategy & Marketing from the University of Chicagos Booth School of Business.

Salt Lake CityWesTech Engineering, Inc. announced that the Board of Directors has appointed Ralph Cutler, PE, MBA, as president. Cutler, who currently serves as WesTechs Vice President of Industrial Products and Sales, will take on the new role effective July 1. Rex Plaizier, who has been serving as both chief executive officer and president, will continue in his role as CEO. Cutler, who holds civil engineering and MBA degrees from the University of Utah, joined WesTech in 1982. He worked to design, manage, and implement municipal and industrial water solutions for clients globally. Later, he supervised both industrial sedimentation and filtration groups before rising to the rank of Vice President of Industrial Products and Sales. Cutler is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Salt Lake CityThe University of Utah announced that Elaine Clark, professor of educational psychology at the U, has accepted the appointment as the new dean of the College of Education. For a seamless transition, Clark will begin July 1 as the current dean, Mara Frnquiz, moves to her new position as deputy chief academic officer for Faculty Development and Innovation. Clark has been a member of the faculty in the Department of Educational Psychology since 1983. She served as the director of the school psychology program for 21 years and department chair for six. She has dedicated her career to the development of applied research and the preparation of school psychologists to provide effective services to individuals who have significant social, emotional and learning challenges, in particular, those with an autism spectrum disorder. Clark has served as the president of the Society for the Study of School Psychology and is a member of the American Psychological Association Board of Professional Affairs. She has also served in offices within the state, including the Utah Association of School Psychologists and Utah Psychological Association.

Salt Lake CityProject Control, Inc. announces the addition of Chad Jones as the leader of their Public-Sector Construction Management division. Jones has 20 years of experience and has successfully managed more than $1 billion worth of complex design and construction projects for building owners and public municipalities across the country. Having worked as both an architect and a contractor, he knows how to best assist our clients in delivering successful construction projects.

Silicon SlopesTeem, a developer of cloud-based meeting tools and workplace analytics that aid in helping companies collaborate more effectively, announced that Derek Newbold has joined the company as its new Chief Technology Officer. Newbold brings over 20 years of enterprise software management, architecture and development experience to Teem. Newbold will be responsible for managing Teems product infrastructure and will add input to the companys overall vision and day-to-day operations. Prior to joining Teem, Newbold held the same title at InMoment, where he recently led the product and development team in building a product suite that earned the company the top rank for strategy in the 2017 Forrester WaveTM Customer Feedback Management Report. In addition, he helped the company earn Stevie Awards three years in a row, most recently for Best Product of the Year. He also received a BA in Computer Science and Software Development at the University of Utah. Teems addition of Newbold is just the latest in a string of significant wins for the company.

Salt Lake CityThe Gateway Aesthetic Institute and Laser Center is the worlds largest dedicated cosmetic laser center specializing in a full spectrum of cosmetic and laser skin treatments. Margaret (Maggie) Jahries, APRN, who has had a wellness and integrative medicine practice in Park City, has moved her practice to the Gateway Emerging Technologies Medical Clinic. She specializes in physical and emotional wellness, particularly at a cellular level. Jahries has extensive certifications and experience in comprehensive lab evaluations, bioidentical hormone optimization, and IV nutritional and stem cell therapies.

Salt Lake CityColdwell Banker Commercial Advisors (CBC Advisors) is pleased to announce that Camron Wright has joined the firms office division as Vice President. Wright has built his career finding innovative, dynamic opportunities in the technology and entrepreneurial sectors for more than 20 years. He has been involved in and advised various businesses and startups on investment strategy through building growth plans, efficiency improvement, organizational management and optimizing company culture. Prior to joining CBC Advisors, Wright served as CEO of OnlineImage and President of PC Innovation Computers.

Go here to read the rest:
People on the Move - Utah Business

Read More...

Treating the whole person – Southside Times

Saturday, July 8th, 2017

Dr. Brian Barber opens direct primary care practice, Amazing Grace Family Medicine, in Perry Township

When Dr. Brian Barber opened Amazing Grace Family Medicine in Perry Township in February, the vision for what he wanted his practice to stand for was clear.

Amazing Grace Family Medicine is a different kind of medical practice, he said. We are a faith-based, Christian medical office dedicated to treating the whole person, from the physical, emotional and spiritual standpoint. Traditional and alternative medical care is provided in our comfortable office using an integrative approach to your health. We provide cost-effective, personalized services that are simply not available at other primary care medical offices.

Having worked for a large hospital network in the past, Barber said he felt there had to be a better model.

If youre seeing 30 patients a day and you have 10, 15 minutes with each patient, he said, its hard to go into I see youre blood pressure is out of control, lets talk about what you eat. How much exercise do you do? Have you seen a personal trainer? Lets talk about your daily routine. Lets make sure youre potassium and sodium is fine. You cant treat a whole person in 10 minutes because you cant get to know a whole person in 10 minutes.

Barber spends an hour with new patients, and typically half an hour for follow-ups. Clients pay $100 a month and receive unlimited visits with labs included.

I like to explain it to patients that its like a health club, he said. You pay $100 a month. You come in when you want to. You have services available to you a la carte. We can get you a chiropractor. We do dry needle acupuncture. We have a weight loss program called Control, where you pay for 16 weeks and at the end of the period if youre the person who lost the most, you get cash I dont bill your insurance. Were not a rich mans healthcare system. Were geared toward that $50 70,000 household income range, towards those middle income families that have high deductible healthcare plans and an HSA card.

Barber said direct primary care is a growing trade, with a 25 percent increase in these businesses opening in the past year.

The message we want to get across is its affordable, he said. The holistic approach to healthcare, integrated medicine, the affordability and extended time period with the doctor is all part of the philosophy.

Why did you open this business?

I wanted to provide a faith-based alternative to the insurance-driven, 10-minute visit rat race that has become healthcare.

What did you do to prepare for opening your business?

I did research to determine the demographics of patients I would be serving, I read marketing studies that looked at how many physicians were available to the population, and I looked for a practice in close proximity to our church.

Who is your ideal customer/client?

A family with a high-deductible health plan who values their faith, or someone who wants to be treated as a whole person and not just receive the 10-minute and out the door.

How do you plan to be successful?

By reaching out to individuals and employers to offer low-cost, quality healthcare and use social media and word-of-mouth to spread the word.

What would we be surprised to learn about you or your company?

We offer alternative treatments such as acupuncture/dry needling, personal training, and Christian counseling to help treat the whole person.

Amazing Grace Family Medicine

R. Brian Barber, M.D.

6349 S. East St.

Indianapolis IN 46227

(317) 735-1727

drbarber@agfm1.com

amazinggracemd.com

Haunts & Jaunts: Just a good scary story?

See the rest here:
Treating the whole person - Southside Times

Read More...

Prominent diabetes researcher chosen to lead A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute – University of Michigan Health System News (press release)

Wednesday, July 5th, 2017

ANN ARBOR, Mich. Diabetes and obesity researcher Charles Burant, M.D., Ph.D., has been named the new director of the A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute at Michigan Medicine.

He succeeds distinguished neurology professor Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., who for 10 years served as founding director of the A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute, the only organization of its kind created expressly to support medical doctors who also perform research in the quest for new treatments and cures.

Through the gift of A. Alfred Taubman and the generous contributions of others, the Institute has created a community of scholars who work collaboratively to advance discovery in many medical fields.

Burant is Michigan Medicines Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Professor of Metabolism endowed chair, and professor of internal medicine in the department of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Diabetes. He also is a professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology in the U-M Medical School, as well as in the U-M Schools of Public Health and Kinesiology.

Burant developed and is director of the Michigan Metabolomics and Obesity Center, which provides infrastructure and expertise for researchers across the country to perform basic and clinical research in metabolism, obesity and diabetes. His personal research program studies how individual differences inmetabolism affect longevity and risk for metabolic diseases, spanning the range from basic to translational to clinical research.

Charles Burant, M.D., Ph.D.

Dr. Burant will be instrumental in implementing the strategies and priorities of the Taubman Institute. His broad expertise, experience in creating collaborative research teams, and commitment to discovery and innovation will help propel the Taubman Institute to new heights in research discovery to advance the understanding of health and disease, leading to new medical treatments, says Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., dean of the U-M Medical School, and executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Michigan.

We remain very grateful to the Taubman family for their continued support to make new discoveries possible.

Burant earned his M.D. and Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He then completed a residency at the University of California, San Francisco, and a fellowship in endocrinology at the University of Chicago before joining the U-M faculty in 1999.

About Michigan Medicine:At Michigan Medicine, we create the future of healthcare through the discovery of new knowledge for the benefit of patients and society; educate the next generation of physicians, health professionals and scientists; and serve the health needs of our citizens. We pursue excellence every day in our three hospitals, 125 clinics and home care operations that handle more than 2.1 million outpatient visits a year. The U-M Medical School is one of the nation's biomedical research powerhouses, with total research funding of more than $470 million. More information is available at http://www.michiganmedicine.org (link is external)

Here is the original post:
Prominent diabetes researcher chosen to lead A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute - University of Michigan Health System News (press release)

Read More...

Sidney Health Center announces new family medicine physician – Sidney Herald Leader

Wednesday, July 5th, 2017

Sidney Health Center is pleased to announce the successful recruit of Lisa Rosa-R, M.D. Dr. Rosa-R joins the medical staff as a family medicine physician.

Dr. Rosa-R, who is American Board Certified in family medicine, provides a wide range of primary care services to people of all ages.

Her scope of practice includes diagnosing and treating illnesses, managing chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and asthma as well as providing preventive care such as routine checkups, health-risk assessments and screening tests for men, women and children.

Dr. Rosa-R has 30 years of experience in the medical field working as a family physician in the state of Georgia. The last 10 years she has incorporated integrative medicine into her scope of practice. Integrative medicine emphasizes the integration of complementary and alternative medicine approaches with conventional medicine.

Dr. Rosa-R graduated with a bachelor of science in mathematics from the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia. She went onto become a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Seville in Seville, Spain and then completed her residency in family practice at Saint Mary Hospital in Hoboken, N.J. as well as completing a Fellowship in Family Medicine at Bronx-Lebanon Albert Einstein College of New York, NY.

Dr. Rose-R is fluent in English and Spanish. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Rosa-R, please call her office at 406-488-2231 at the Sidney Health Center Clinic, Suite #110.

See original here:
Sidney Health Center announces new family medicine physician - Sidney Herald Leader

Read More...

Integrative Medicine | Carin Nielsen, MD Serving Northern …

Saturday, January 21st, 2017

Are you ready for a fresh approach to your health?Whether you have a chronic medical condition, want to lose weight, have a specific concern, or are simply looking to optimize your general health, Dr. Carin Nielsen can work with you to create a health care plan that is personalized for your individual needs.

Working with an experienced, board-certified physician makes a difference.

Dr. Nielsens innovative approach to treating a variety of medical concerns begins as soon as you walk through the door. One of the hallmarks that sets Dr. Nielsen apart from other physicians is the amount of time she spends getting to know you and discussing your concerns. Your questions will be answered and you will leave with the comfort of knowing that you are receiving a higher level of medical care than you have experienced in the past. Physician services include:

We are Petoskey's Integrative Medicine Specialists, providing Integrative and Functional Medicine and Medical Weight Loss in Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Bay Harbor, Walloon Lake, and across Northern Michigan.

Read the original:
Integrative Medicine | Carin Nielsen, MD Serving Northern ...

Read More...

Integrative Medicine in Charlotte, North Carolina with …

Sunday, January 15th, 2017

Physicians and surgeons help to keep people - from infants to the elderly - as healthy as possible. These individuals provide diagnoses and treatments for a wide variety of ailments, and preventative care and early detection for more serious illnesses. Whether you love or hate going to the doctor, the fact is your physician is there to listen to your health concerns, take preventative measures against diseases and advise you on your optionsfor stayingin tip-top shape.

In 2013, there were more than 1 million doctors of medicine in the U.S., over 854,000 of which were active. Additionally, in 2012, there were about 18,000 active general surgeons in the country. It's important to know which type of physician or surgeon you need, how to choose the best one, and account for other considerations in order to stay healthy.

Patients can choose from a wide variety of physicians depending on doctor specialty and what problems they are experiencing. Here are a few of the most common types of physicians that you may see in your lifetime:

General Practitioner Your GP is the doctor that you go to for regular checkups, vaccines and to identify health issues. GPs can treat many different illnesses and injuries, from the common cold to a broken arm. If your health requires a second opinion or expert care, the GP will refer you to a specialist who has the skills to focus in on the issue.

Cardiologist Heart attacks and heart disease are some of the most common afflictions seen across the country, making cardiologists important to your long-term health. These physicians specialize in studying and treating the heart and related diseases.

Dentist Other than a GP, the dentist is likely the most common physician you'll ever see. These professionals work with the human mouth, ensuring that your teeth and gum health are up to par. Patients typically go to the dentist twice a year.

Dermatologist Dermatologists are focused on skin-related issues and diseases, from skin cancers, to acute acne, eczema, psoriasis, and general cosmetic concerns like aging and scars. Most will also perform annual or semi-annual mole checks to screen for any signs of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.

ENT If you have a number of sinus infections or have had your tonsils taken out, you've likely seen an ENT specialist. ENTs handle ailments related to the ear, nose and throat, often related to taking out tonsils and treating hearing issues.

OB/GYN For many women, their gynecologist and obstetrician are the same person. These professionals work with the female reproductive system to focus on reproductive health, fertility issues, prenatal care, options for new and expectant mothers, neonatal care and childbirth. OB/GYNs can also help in the early detection of breast or cervical cancer.

There are obviously a number of physicians that you can choose from, but how do you know if they'rethe best choice for you? Here are a few considerations to help you pick a physician:

Look at Your Insurance Before you get down to the details, you need to verify which doctors are covered by your insurance and whether they are in or out of your carrier's network. Rates may be cheaper if the doc is in network a doctor can be covered by your insurance but not necessarily in network. Out of network is typically more expensive.Doctors often add and drop plans, so it's important to ensure that your options are compatible with your insurance plan. Doing your homework will help you avoid unexpected expenses.

Check for Board Certification Your physician should be certified through the American Board of Medical Specialties. Doctors must earn a medical degree from a qualified school, complete three to seven years of residency training, be licensed by a state medical board and pass one or more ABMS exams to be certified.

Examine the Reviews Reviewsof a doctor can reveal a lot about what your experience may be like. People may grade on staff friendliness, availability and effectiveness of treatment. Looking at these evaluations and getting recommendations from family and friends can direct you toward a physician for your needs.

Surgeons can literally hold your life in their hands, and it's important to find the best one that can put you at ease and treat you effectively

Compatibility Factor You need to feel comfortable with your surgeon. It's important to communicate your concerns and that your surgeon can respond adequately. Surgeons should be willing to go over the details of your procedure and answer any questions that you may have. They must take the time to discuss and address your worries.

Expertise Level If you're going in for surgery, you want someone that knows what they're doing and has a high success rate. Ask how often the surgeon performs this surgery and try to find one that regularly does it. This will give you peace of mind that you're in capable hands.

Your decisionon a physician or surgeon can be majorly affected by the insurance plan you have. You may have insurance through employment, your spouse, your parents if you're under 26, or the marketplace if the previous options don't apply to you. It's important to understand how your insurance works to have the full picture of what you'll need to pay for.

Your insurance will have a deductible, which is the amount that you're responsible to pay for covered medical expenses. Some plans have coinsurances, where you must pay a certain percentage of the bill, and insurance will cover the rest. Co-pays state a flat rate for certain services, like paying $20 when you visit your GP or a $100 co-pay for an emergency room visit. Once you reach your out-of-pocket maximum, which will differ if you're an individual or within a family plan, your insurance may pay for 100 percent of covered medical expenses for the rest of the plan year.

If youplan to go to the doctor, need medication or have been recommended for surgery, call your insurance provider or go online to see what your plan covers. You can choose the best doctor for your needs, understand your options and prevent yourself from being blindsided by medical expenses.

Most doctors require a phone call for an appointment, although some may provide online scheduling as well. Be sure to have your insurance card with you when you set an appointment, and to bring it with you to the actual appointment. They need the ID numbers to verify your coverage, and will usually make a copy of the card for their files so you don't have to show it again unless your insurance changes.

When you call, let them know if you're a new patient, as this will require you to complete some paperwork for your first visit. Tell them the reason for your visit, such as your symptoms if you're feeling sick. It's also important to inform them if you have Medicaid and to find out if you need to bring anything to the visit, like current medications or medical records.

From here, the receptionist will likely ask what dates and times work best for you. During your call, it's important to be honest about your symptoms and the reason for your visit. This information will help the doctor treat you and give him or her an idea of what to expect. Your appointment may progress faster as a result, and the doctor can come prepared with a list of options to better care for you.

Doctors see a number of patients in a day, sometimes in 15-minute increments in areas where the physicians are in high demand. This can leavelittle time for doctors to perform thorough examinations, and they can end up missing certain problem indicators. While some problems, like a cold or flu, can be diagnosedin this time, more complex ailments require attention, which takes up time. Reviews can illuminate which doctors actively spend the necessary time with their patients and which ones are pressed against the clock to meet demand.

Surgery has some more dire risks attached to it, so be sure to talk to your surgeon about the potential issues that can come up as a result of your procedure. If a patient has a reaction to anesthesia, it can cause very serious complications, but this is an uncommon occurrence. Blood clots can be a significant problem aftersurgery, often caused by inactivity during recovery. Infections, numbness, scarring, swelling and death are all possible, but the likelihood of these issueswill vary depending on the type of surgery you're undergoing. Talk to your doctor about your concerns and your risk potential.

Surgery affects people in different ways, but as you begin to emerge from anesthesia, you'll want to alert your nurse to any issues you may have. The nurse will tell you how the procedure went, what effect it will have on your condition, what to expect when you get home and how long it will take to getback to normal. If you start feeling pain, the nurse may give you medication to stop it from getting worse. When possible, it's also advised to move around to avoid blood clots from developing in your legs. This can be as simple as occasionally flexing your knee or rotating your foot.

Some surgeries are outpatient procedures, where people are released the same day. For major surgeries, patients may stay at the hospital for a few days to be monitored and address any concerns before being sent home. Discuss with your surgeon the projected length of the hospital stayand what you need to bring.

Your recovery time and follow-up expectations will vary depending on your procedure. For example, you can be expected to be on your feet within a few days of having your wisdom teeth taken out, but it may be weeks before you have fully recovered from a broken foot or heart-valve surgery. Your surgeon will give you a list of things that you'll need to do during this time, including what medications to take and when you'll be able to get back to work and other activities.

Every surgery will have a follow-up call or appointment to discuss your recovery and allow you to ask any questions about unusual symptoms or changes in your overall health. If you have a major operation, like heart surgery, it's important to make regular checkupswith your doctor or a specialist to ensure that everything is normal. Visiting a doctor will help deter infection and verify that everything is healing as expected. These appointments will give you peace of mind about your state of health and ensure that any issues are caught early on.

...more

view less

The rest is here:
Integrative Medicine in Charlotte, North Carolina with ...

Read More...

Family Practice & more in Denver, NC

Sunday, January 15th, 2017

The physicians and staff of North State Medical Group, P.A. would like to thank you for choosing us to meet your medical needs. Our website should help answer any questions you may have about our practice.

Our commitment is to consistently provide the highest quality and most up-to-date care possible. It is our goal to provide comprehensive care to your entire family. If a health problem should arise that fall outside our specialty, we will assist you in locating an appropriate specialist and work closely with them to ensure your complete satisfaction.

We offer two locations for your convenience. To schedule an appointment at one of our offices, please see the phone numbers below or visit our Locations page.

or fill in the form on our Appointments page:

FILL IN THE FORM

Our most important medical departments, but just a few of what our clinic offers:

VIEW ALL SERVICES

Dr. Gerald Ahigian and Dr. Susane Habashi-Ahigian

To learn more about our team of physicians, please click the button below.

MORE ABOUT US

This is a wonderful place to receive care from. The doctors and nurses are very compassionate and make you feel very comfortable.

Melinda

These doctors have taken care of my in-laws for about fifteen years and my in laws, and now we, love them. Doctors Susane and Gerald are always glad to take all the time I need to discuss anything that I feel is important. They have listened to my side of the story, and what I think is wrong with me and they do not immediately discredit my ability to judge my problem. . . .They do not rush their patients in and out. If I have to wait longer than 20 minutes, it is rare, but I dont care because I know that I will receive the same lengthy, courteous, professional treatment.

K Douthit

Link:
Family Practice & more in Denver, NC

Read More...

Welcome to the Natural Medicines Research Collaboration

Sunday, December 18th, 2016

Natural Standard has provided just what the doctor ordered - an evidence-based review to tell us what is known, and what is not. Given the clear imperative to talk with our patients about CAM, here's the evidence summary you need.

Harley Goldberg, DO Medical Director, CAM Kaiser Permanente

Natural Standard provides a critical and transparent review of the evidence regarding herbs and supplements. As such, it is an extremely valuable resource for both clinicians and investigators.

David Eisenberg, MD Director, Osher Institute Division for Research and Education in Complementary & Integrative Medicine Harvard Medical School

The best and most authoritative web site available on herbal medicines.

The World Health Organization (WHO)

At last! An authoritative reference on the many nuances of Alternative Medicine. How to separate the good from the bad and the unknown. An extraordinary piece of work that will become the standard text in this area.

Vincent T. DeVita Jr., MD The Amy and Joseph Perella Professor of Medicine Yale School of Medicine Former Director, National Cancer Institute

Thank you for a great interview; and thanks so much for access to the Natural Standard website. I'm in research heaven!

Angela Hynes Author, Freelance Writer & Editor specializing in health and fitness

Natural Standard is an AAFP recommended resource for development of EB CME content.

American Academy of Family Physicians

"Natural Standard is like having access to the best library in the world so you don't have to look things up in ten locations!"

Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS Author, The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth

View original post here:
Welcome to the Natural Medicines Research Collaboration

Read More...

Integrative Medicine & Wellness Center – Morristown NJ

Friday, December 2nd, 2016

Integrative medicine is beneficial for people who want to maintain good health, as well as those who are looking to improve their current health. Evidence-based studies have shown that integrative medicine therapies reduce pain and anxiety, enhance healing, speed recovery, and promote feelings of peace and relaxation.

The Chambers Center for Well Being offers more than 20 different healing treatments, including holistic health assessments, nutritional assessments and counseling, lifestyle coaching, acupuncture and massage. Our experts can help you address current health concerns or work with you to prevent health issues such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, weight issues, stress and more.

Our outpatient services are available at two New Jersey locations, including Summit and Morristown, and one physician practice in Morristown.

See all videos about our outpatient services >

Atlantic Health System Integrative Medicine offers free bedside services throughout our hospitals, including therapeutic massage for new moms, acupressure, reflexology, aromatherapy, relaxation techniques and guided imagery. These services are for maternity, cardiac, orthopedic, pediatric, ICU, emergency room and all other patients throughout our hospitals.

More:
Integrative Medicine & Wellness Center - Morristown NJ

Read More...

Integrative Medicine & Nutrition 2016 | 2017 | Conference …

Friday, December 2nd, 2016

Session/Tracks

TheInternational Conference onIntegrative MedicineandNutritionwhich is going to be held during November 28-29, 2016 at Atlanta, USA will bring together world-class personalities working on Integrative Medicine and Nutrition to discuss materials-related strategies for betterment of health and disease remediation. The conferences offers an innovative, solution-driven platform for physicians and healthcare practitioners, researchers and students, politicians and patients, to collectively exchange and discuss research and research findings in the field of integrative medicine and nutrition andcollectively work on the vision and science, economics and education for optimal healthcare.

Track 1 : Integrative Medicine

Integrative medicine is grounded in the definition of health. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

Integrative medicine looks to restore and keep up understanding so as to wellbeing and health over a man's lifespan the patient's one of a kind arrangement of circumstances and tending to the full scope of physical, passionate, mental, social, profound and natural impacts that influence wellbeing.

Related Conferences:

Nutrition conferences,June 16-18, 2016, Holiday inn Rome- Aurelia, Rome, Italy,6th InternationalConference on Diet, August 18-20, 2016, UK, 5th InternationalConference on Clinical Nutrition, November 28-30, 2016, USA , 3rdInternationalConference on NutritionSeptember 23-25, 2014, Spain , 4th InternationalConference on Nutrition, October 26-28, 2015 Chicago, Illinois, USA; ICNM International Congress onNaturopathic MedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10th AustralianHomeopathic MedicineConference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia; The 2ndConference onEthnomedicine June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China.

Track 2 : Integrative Health

The field of integrative health and medicine reaffirms the significance of the relationship in the middle of expert and patient, concentrates all in all individual, is educated by confirmation, and makes utilization of all suitable remedial methodologies, healthcare professionals and professions to accomplish ideal health and mending. Basically, integrative health and medicine offer best practices for ideal health and recuperating.

Related Conferences:

4thGlobalAcupunctureAnnual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 6th Conference on TraditionalMedicine September 12-14, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands; Conference onPharmacologyand Ethnopharmacology May 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; Conference onTraditionalSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; The 2ndConference on Ethnomedicine(CETM 2016) June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China.ICNM International Congress on NaturopathicMedicine July 1-3, Barcelona, Spain

Track 3 : Integrative Biology

Integrative biology is a name oftentimes used to depict different types of cross-disciplinary and multitaxon research. The term is not well characterized, however truth be told it relies on rule that are changing 21st-century science. Collective and integrative biology creates new data and new thoughts by conveying different ability to issues, so that individual and institutional mastery gets to be more extensive and more exploratory as a result. Both examination and training modes must change to encourage new ways to deal with determining complex inquiries.

Related Conferences:

6thConference onTraditional MedicineSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands;Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA;Conference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Annual Meeting ofAcupuncture July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Conference onEthnomedicine June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;ICNM International Congress onNaturopathicMedicine July 1-3, Barcelona, Spain;AustralianHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 4: Integrative Cardiology

The field incorporates medicinal determination and treatment of inherent heart deformities, coronary supply route infection, heart disappointment, valvular coronary illness and electrophysiology. Integrative approach results in the best Cardiovascular Health outcomes. Through comprehension and applying the standards of Cardiovascular, Nutritional, Functional, and Mind-Body Medicine, deductively substantial choices are offered that incorporate, however go past an accentuation on remedies and techniques.

Related Conferences:

Track 5 : Integrative Oncology

Integrative oncology combines the discipline of modern science with the wisdom of traditional healing. It is an evolving evidence-based specialty that uses complementary therapies in concert with medical treatment to enhance its efficacy, improve symptom control, alleviate patient distress, andreduce suffering. Many of these therapies are used to improve coping and to help patients adhere to their medical treatment program. Integrative oncology focuses on the role of natural health products (botanicals, vitamins and minerals), nutrition, acupuncture, meditation and other mindbody approaches, music therapy, touch therapies (such as massage), fitness therapies, and more.

Related Conferences:

5thConference onTraditional MedicineSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternational Conference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA; The 2ndConference onEthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China; Conference onAcupuncture20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia; Conference on AyurvedaOctober 9-11, 2015, Santa Clara (Near San Jose), California, USA; Conference on AyurvedicSciences, October 24-25, 2015, Varanasi, India; 5thInternationalAyurvedaConference, December 11-18, 2015 Tamilnadu, India.

Track 6: CAM

Complementary and alternative medicine has never been more popular. Nearly 40 percent of adults report using complementary and alternative medicine, also called CAM for short.

Cam therapies are classified by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM):

Whole medical systems

Mind-body medicine

Biologically based practices

Manipulative and body-based practices

Energy medicine

Related Conferences:

6thInternational Conference onTraditional MedicineSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternational Conference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalAcupunctureAnnual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; The 2ndConference on EthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China; Acupuncture Conference 20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia; International Congress onNaturopathicMedicine July 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thAustralianHomeopathic Medicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia; FloridaHerbalConference, February 26-28 2016 Florida, USA

Track 7: Herbal Medicine

Home grown medicine, likewise called herbal medicine or phytomedicine, alludes to utilizing a plant's seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or blossoms for restorative purposes. Herbalism has a long custom of utilization outside routine medicine. It is turning out to be more standard as changes in examination and quality control, alongside advances in clinical exploration, demonstrate the estimation of home grown medicine in treating and anticipating disease.Herbal medicines are one sort of dietary supplement. They are sold as tablets, containers, powders, teas, extricates, and new or dried plants. Individuals use home grown medicines to attempt to keep up or enhance their wellbeing.

Related Conferences:

4thGlobalAcupunctureMeeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2nd InternationalConference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; Conference onEthnomedicine June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China; Chinese Medicine Annual Conference 20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;Congress on NaturopathicMedicine July 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 8: Mind & Body Therapy

This implies our contemplations, emotions, convictions, and dispositions can absolutely or adversely influence our natural working. At the end of the day, our psyches can influence how sound our bodies are!

Then again, what we do with our physical body (what we eat, the amount we work out, even our stance) can affect our mental state (again decidedly or adversely). This outcomes in an unpredictable interrelationship between our brains and bodies.They are methods intended to improve the psyche's sure effect on the body.

Related Conferences:5thInternational Conference onTraditional Medicine September 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2ndHolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thAcupuncture Annual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 1stInternational Conference on Unani Medicine, October 2015, Ukraine; 4thWorld Congress onUnani Medicine January 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal; 2ndInternational Conference onUnani medicine, November 2016, Toronto, Canada; World congress onUnani Medicine, March 2017, Mumbai, India.

Track 9: Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicineoriginated in ancient China and has evolved over thousands of years. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a system of primary health care that includesacupuncture,Chinese herbal medicine,remedial massage,exercise and breathing therapyanddiet and lifestyle advice. In Australia, the most popular forms ofTCMhealth care are acupuncture andChinese herbal medicine. It has an uninterrupted history of development in China and other parts of East Asia dating back thousands of years.

Related Conferences: 5thConference onTraditional MedicineSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands;Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternationalConference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA; The 2ndConference onEthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China; Conference onAcupuncture20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;Conference on AyurvedaOctober 9-11, 2015, Santa Clara (Near San Jose), California, USA;Conference on AyurvedicSciences, October 24-25, 2015, Varanasi, India; 5thInternationalAyurvedaConference, December 11-18, 2015 Tamilnadu, India.

Track 10: Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves the insertion of extremely thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. A key component oftraditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is most commonly used to treat pain. Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force known as qi or chi (CHEE) believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in your body. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians,acupuncture practitionersbelieve that your energy flow will re-balance. In contrast, many Western practitioners view the acupuncture points as places to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. Some believe that this stimulation boosts your body's natural painkillers and increases blood flow.

Related Conferences:4thGlobalAcupuncture Annual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternational Conference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5thInternational Conference onAlternative MedicineSeptember 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; The 2ndConference onEthnomedicine (CETM 2016) June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China 1stConference on Unani Medicine, October 2015, Ukraine; 4thWorld Congress onUnani Medicine January 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal; 2ndConference onUnani medicine, November 2016, Toronto, Canada; 5thWorld congress onUnani Medicine, March 2017, Mumbai, India.

Track 11: Arabic & Unani Medicine

Unani medicine, also called Unani tibb, Arabian medicine, or Islamic medicine, a traditional system of healing and health maintenance observed in South Asia. The origins of Unani medicine are found in the doctrines of the ancient Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen. As a field, it was later developed and refined through systematic experiment by the Arabs, most prominently by Muslim scholar-physician Avicenna. During the Caliphate (the political-religious Muslim state that began in 632 ce), the bulk of Greek knowledge was translated into Arabic, part of that knowledge being the principles of medicine. With additional contributions of medical wisdom from other parts of the Middle East and South Asia, Unani medicine came to be known also as Arabian, or Islamic, medicine.

Related Conferences:5thInternational Conference onTraditional Medicine September 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Global Summit onHerbals October 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobal SummitAcupunctureJuly 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; Conference on Unani Medicine, October 2015, Ukraine; 4thWorld Congress onUnani Medicine January 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal; 2ndConference onUnani medicine, November 2016, Toronto, Canada; 5thWorld congress onUnani Medicine, March 2017, Mumbai, India.

Track 12: Herbal Therapies for Prevention and Treatment

Herbal Therapies plays an important role in the treatment of various diseases from ancient times.Herbal treatmentin dentistry, ophthalmology, nephrology and gastroenterology, Herbal treatment in gynecology (Herbal Abortions), oncology, stem cell culture and reproductive health Herbal treatment in infectious, rheumatic and cardiovascular diseases, Herbal treatment in the treatment ofobesityand hormonal disorders, Herbal Laxatives are used to treat constipation. People use herbalhome remediesto try to maintain or improve their health. They treat various heart problems. Herbals are used inAddiction Therapy,Herbal Remedies for Depression.

Related Conferences:Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternationalConference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalAcupunctureAnnual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; The 2ndConference on EthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;AustralasianAcupuncture Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;Congress onNaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thAustralianHomeopathic Medicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;FloridaHerbalConference, February 26-28 2016 Florida, USA

Track 13 : Womens Health

Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently.

Unique issues includepregnancy,menopause, and conditions of the female organs. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by getting early and regularprenatal care. They should also get recommendedbreast cancer,cervical cancer, andbone densityscreenings.

Women and men also have many of the same health problems. But these problems can affect women differently. For example,

Related Conferences:

InternationalConferenceonPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;International Conference onHolisticsMedicine conferenceJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalGlobal Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, US;International Congress on NaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 14: Traditional medicine

Traditional medicine is the sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures, whether explicable or not, used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness. Traditional medicine has been used for thousands of years with great contributions made by practitioners to human health, particularly as primary health care providers at the community level. TM/CAM has maintained its popularity worldwide. Since the 1990s its use has surged in many developed and developing countries.

Related Conferences:

5thInternationalConference onTraditional Medicine September 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2ndHolisticsMedicineJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thAcupuncture Annual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 1stInternationalConference on Unani Medicine,October 2015, Ukraine; 4thWorld Congress onUnani Medicine January 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal; 2ndInternationalConference onUnani medicine, November 2016, Toronto, Canada; World congress onUnani Medicine, March 2017, Mumbai, India.

Track 15 : MNDs and Health Outcomes

Micronutrient Deficiencies (MNDs) are of great public health and socioeconomic importance worldwide. They affect low-income countries but are also a significant factor in health problems in industrialized societies.Micronutrients are dietary components, often referred to as vitamins and minerals are vital for development, disease prevention, and wellbeing. Micronutrients are not produced in the body and must be derived from the diet.

Deficiencies in micronutrients such as iron, iodine, vitamin A, folate and zinc can have devastating consequences. At least half of children worldwide ages 6 months to 5 years suffer from one or more micronutrient deficiency, and globally more than 2 billion people are affected.

Related Conferences:

Global Summit onHerbals&Natural RemediesOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternationalConference onPharmacologyandEthnopharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalAcupunctureandTherapistsAnnual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; The 2ndConference on Ethnomedicineand Traditional Medicine (CETM 2016)June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;AustralasianAcupunctureand Chinese Medicine Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;ICNM International Congress onNaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thAustralianHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;FloridaHerbalConference, February 26-28 2016 Florida, USA

Track 16: Multidisciplinary Pain Management

Multidisciplinary pain management programs based on the bio-psycho-social model, the intensive treatment consisted of interventional injection techniques (eg, epidural, periradicular and facet joint injections) with a frequency of up to 8 injections per patient and additional multiple treatment approaches such as modification of analgesic medication, ergo therapy, massage therapy, back education, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and aqua training. Behavioral management, offered by physiotherapists, was performed twice a week. The implementation of psychosomatic therapy depended on the degree of chronification and psychological cofactors and was optional. However it was used with increased frequency over the time period observed.However, there are important limitations in this study concerning methodological and conceptional aspects.

Related Conferences:

InternationalConference onPharmacologyandEthnopharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicine July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalAcupunctureandTherapistsAnnual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; The 2ndConference on Ethnomedicineand Traditional Medicine (CETM 2016)June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;AustralasianAcupunctureand Chinese Medicine Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;ICNM International Congress onNaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thAustralianHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;FloridaHerbalConference, February 26-28 2016 Florida, USA

Track 17: Selenium Disorders:

Selenium is a trace mineral needed by the body in small amounts for good health. It appears to be a major catalyst to the activation of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase which is a major preventer of free radicals. It is also important for proper thyroid function. As anti-oxidant, having an adequate tissue level of Selenium may be protective for heart disease and cancer as oxidative imbalance has been implicated in both diseases. Recently, an important study showed the capability of Selenium to inhibit the ability of a virus to mutate once imbedded in its host. Selenium is also an important heavy metal chelator, These enzymes help prevent cellular damage from free radicals that can cause the development of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Selenium intake improves immune function and poliovirus handling in adults with marginal selenium status. Selenium also boosts immune system.

Related Conferences:

4thGlobalAcupunctureMeetingJuly 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternationalConference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicineJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Conference onEthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;Chinese Medicine Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;Congress on NaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 18: Autism Disorder

Autism is aneurodevelopment disordercharacterized by impairedsocial interaction,verbalandnon-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Parents usually notice signs in the first two years of their child's life. These signs often develop gradually, though some children with autism reach theirdevelopmental milestonesat a normal pace and thenregress. The diagnostic criteriarequire that symptoms become apparent in early childhood, typically before age three. Autism appears to have its roots in very early brain development. However, the most obvious signs of autism and symptoms of autism tend to emerge between 2 and 3 years of age. Autism Speaks continues to fund research on effective methods for earlier diagnosis, as early intervention with proven behavioral therapies can improve outcomes. Increasing autism awareness is a key aspect of this work and one in which our families and volunteers play an invaluable role.

Related Conferences:

5thInternationalConference onTraditional Medicine September 12-14, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2ndHolisticsMedicineJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thAcupuncture Annual Meeting July 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 1stInternationalConference on Unani Medicine,October 2015, Ukraine; 4thWorld Congress onUnani Medicine January 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal; 2ndInternationalConference onUnani medicine, November 2016, Toronto, Canada; World congress onUnani Medicine, March 2017, Mumbai, India.

Track 19: Nutrition

Nutritionis the combination of catabolism and anabolism of food in the body. Nutritional Science investigates the Metabolic and Physiological responses of the body to diet. The study Nutrition is increasingly concerned with Metabolism and Metabolic pathways, the sequence of biochemical steps through which substances in living things change from one form to another.It has been acknowledged that unhealthy eating and physical inactivity are leading causes of death. According to recent surveys, unhealthy eating and inactivity cause 310,000-580,000 deaths every year.

Related Conferences:

5th InternationalConference on Clinical Nutrition, November 28-30, 2016, USA , 3rdInternationalConference and Exhibition on Nutrition&Food SciencesSeptember 23-25, 2014, Spain , 4th InternationalConference and Exhibition on Nutrition, October 26-28, 2015 Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2ndWorldNutraceutical Conference and ExpoJuly 11-13, 2016, Malaysia,2ndSingaporeClinical Nutrition Meeting, 26-27 April, 2014, Singapore, 37th European Society ForClinical NutritionAnd Metabolism Congress, 05 - 08 September 2015, Lisbon, 35th ESPENCongress on Clinical Nutrition & Metabolism2013, 31 August - 3 September 2013, Germany, 36th European Society ForClinical Nutrition And Metabolism Congress, 06 - 09 September 2014, Switzerland, The 5th Annual Middle Congress on Clinical Nutrition, 22 - 24 March 2016, Egypt

Track 20: Sports Nutrition

The rom the athletes point of view, there is nutrition related to workouts and events, and general nutrition. Nutrition related to workouts and events refers to nutrition before, during, and after workouts and events. It is about pre exercise, during exercise, and post-exercise nutrition. It is mostly about fluids and carbohydrate calories. It is a little about sodium. Of course, caloric mix and quality, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients have important roles to play in general or overall nutrition. There are several major reasons to study interactions between muscle protein imteraction during and after exercise and nutrition.

Related Conferences:

Nutrition conferences,June16-18, 2016, Holiday inn Rome- Aurelia, Rome, Italy,Global Summit on Plant ScienceSeptember 21-23, 2015, USA, 5thInternationalConference on Agriculture&HorticultureJune 27-29, 2016 , South Africa, InternationalConference on Plant PhysiologyJune 09-11, 2016 Dallas, USA, 5thEuro-GlobalSummit and Expo on Food&BeveragesJune 16-18, 2015 Alicante, Spain, 2ndGlobalSummit on Aquaculture&FisheriesJuly 11-13, 2016 , Malaysia WorldConference on InnovativeAnimal Nutritionand Feeding, October 15-172015, Hungary, Third Annual InternationalPlant-Based Nutrition Healthcare Conference, Sept 30 Oct 3, 2015 USA, 17thInternationalPlant NutritionColloquium(IPNC), 19-22 August, 2013, Turkey, CaliforniaAnimal Nutrition Conference, May 6-7 2015, USA, IX Biennial ConferenceAnimal Nutrition Conference, January 22-24, 2015, India

Track 21: Clinical Nutrition

Clinical Nutrition is of focal significance for our capacity to handle sicknesses by and large, diseases, surgery and injury specifically. The target of sustenance treatment is enhanced patient result by keeping away from ailing health keeping up body tissue and working plasma protein stores counteracting large scale and micronutrient deficiency.No patient ought to have deficient admission of vitality and substrates in current clinic care treatment. The parenteral course can be utilized effectively when different options of support are troublesome or outlandish. These days, completely sufficient nourishment can be performed by giving aggregate parenteral sustenance (TPN). The regimen can be individualized to cover distinctive necessities. In the fleeting we can make up for unsettling influences in the more drawn out term we can keep up dietary equalization.

Related Conferences: GlobalHerbals conferenceandNatural RemediesOctober 17-19, 2016 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternational ConferenceonPharmacologyandEthnopharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;International Conference onHolisticsMedicine conferenceandHolistic NursingJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 4thGlobalAcupunctureconferenceand Therapists Annual MeetingJuly 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA; 6thInternational Conference on Traditional Medicine&Alternative MedicineSeptember 14-16, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands; The 2ndEthnomedicineandTraditional Medicine conference(CETM) June 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China; (AACMAC) 2016-AustralasianAcupuncturetherapyandChinese Medicine Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia; (ICNM) InternationalCongress onNaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thAustralianHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 22: Plant & Animal Nutrition

Plantsare irreplaceable food resources for humans. Synthetic chemicals and petroleum derivatives can replace many plant-derived medicines, fibers, and dyes; metal, brick, and concrete can replace wood; but there is no substitute forplant-derived foods. Almost allhuman foodsare plants or organisms that eat plantsAnimal nutritiondeals with nutritional benefits on consumption ofdairyproducts, genetically modified animal nutrition, meats and fish and also a section view to farm environment.

Billions of people around the world consumemilk and dairy productsevery day. Not only are milk and dairy products a vital source of nutrition for these people, they also present livelihoods opportunities for farmers, processors, shopkeepers and other stakeholders in the dairy value chain. But to achieve this, consumers, industry and governments need up-to-date information on how milk and dairy products can contribute tohuman nutritionand how dairying anddairy-industrydevelopment can best contribute to increasing food security and alleviating poverty.

Related Conferences:

6th InternationalConference on Diet, August 18-20, 2016, UK, 5th InternationalConference on Clinical Nutrition, November 28-30, 2016, USA , 3rdInternationalConference on NutritionSeptember 23-25, 2014, Spain , 4th InternationalConference on Nutrition, October 26-28, 2015 Chicago, Illinois, USA; ICNM InternationalCongress onNaturopathic MedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10th AustralianHomeopathic MedicineConference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia; The 2ndConference onEthnomedicineandTraditional MedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China.

Nutraceuticals is used to describe any food, or part of a food supplements, that offers medical or health related benefit beyond simple nutrition. Such benefits may include the prevention or recurrence of disease. These products range from proteins, vitamins, minerals, pure compounds and natural based used in capsules, tablets to foods that contain fortified bioactive ingredients. A market research report produced in 2012 projected that the worldwide Nutraceuticals market would reach US$250 billion by 2018,defining that market as "Dietary Supplements (Vitamins, Minerals, Herbals, Non-Herbals, & Others), and Functional Foods & Beverage.

Related Conferences:4thGlobalAcupunctureMeetingJuly 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Global Summit onHerbalsOctober 26-27, 2015 Chicago, USA; 2ndInternationalConference onPharmacologyMay 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA;HolisticsMedicineJuly 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA;Conference onEthnomedicineJune 1-3, 2016, Nanjing, China;Chinese Medicine Annual Conference20-22 May 2016, Perth, Australia;Congress on NaturopathicMedicineJuly 1-3, Barcelona, Spain; 10thHomeopathicMedicine Conference, October 22-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia;

Track 24: Malnutrition

View post:
Integrative Medicine & Nutrition 2016 | 2017 | Conference ...

Read More...

Integrative Doctor in NJ – Wellness.com

Tuesday, November 29th, 2016

Integrative Doctor Summary: An Integrative Doctor combines the latest advancements of conventional medicine with complimentary alternative approaches to promote wellness of the body, mind, heart, and spirit. An Integrative Doctor focuses on a more holistic approach to relieve pain, reduce stress, find alternatives to prescription medicines, or simply improve an individual's quality of life. An Integrative Doctor will typically offer individualized treatment plans based on a patients' needs. Some of the therapies an Integrative Doctor may incorporate throughout treatment include nutritional supplements, acupuncture, naturopathic medicine, clinical nutrition, massage, and energy healing. Integrative Doctors treat a wide array of ailments and illnesses and offer integrative, holistic care that is designed to treat the person, not just the disease.

Integrative Doctor FAQs: What is an

What is Conventional Medicine? Conventional Medicine is the system that physicians use to treat diseases. It is one of the practices of an Integrative Doctor.

What is Alternative Medicine? Examples of Alternative Medicine are acupuncture, massage, herbal remedies and supplements. It is also one of the practices of an Integrative Doctor.

How do I find an Integrative Doctor in my city and state? The Wellness.com directory will help you locate an Integrative Doctor in your state. Select Integrative Doctor from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate an Integrative Doctor in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need an Integrative Doctor in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Integrative Doctors in your city and state.

Integrative Doctor Related Terms: holistic, wellness, integrative doctor, alternative medicine, conventional medicine, herbal remedies

View original post here:
Integrative Doctor in NJ - Wellness.com

Read More...

Association for Integrative Medicine

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016

Dear Holistic, Alternative and Integrated Health Practitioners,

Peter Redmond D.C.

and all persons interested in Integrative Medicine, We cordially invite you to join our Association for Integrative Medicine.

We believe that the combined knowledge of old and new healing modalities is ultimately superior to a single-model approach to health and wellness.

It is our philosophy that diverse modalities such as Massage, Counseling, Reiki, Yoga, Shiatsu, Biofeedback, Chiropractic, Hypnosis, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, the Arts Therapies, Western Medicine and many others can work in conjunction with each other as part of a unified team rather than in competition. This integrated approach ultimately will lead to safer, faster and more effective healthcare.

If you would like to be considered for a position on our Board of directors or advisory Board, please send a written statement as to how you are qualified for the position, why you would make an effective Board member, how you bring diversity or representation of the general public to the Board, and why you are interested in the post, your vision for AIM and how you would be able to assist in achieving it.

For any additional information, questions or comments, please dont hesitate to write or call us.

Sincerely Yours,

Peter Redmond, D.C. and Eric Miller, Ph.D.

Executive Director Eric Miller

Read the original post:
Association for Integrative Medicine

Read More...

Integrative Medicine > Lee Health

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

Why Choose Us We Believe in a World of Wellness

Our Integrative Medicine specialists take a whole person approach to health and wellness. We believe that health is dynamic, continually influenced by how we live our lives and how we relate to the world around us. And, we believe that healing starts from within.

From the moment you walk through our doors, you sense that the integrative approach is unlike any other. We blend evidence-based complementary and alternative therapies with conventional Western medicine in a best of both worlds approach to treating disease, healing, and improving health.

Because there is no magic pill for health and well-being, the road to healing requires a diverse, collaborative team of integrative medicine professionals dedicated to treating mind, body and spirit.

With a fellowship trained physician and our licensed and certified practitioner in allopathic and alternative medicine, the centers specialists are at the forefront of integrative medicine.

We care for people with diabetes, womens health issues, stress, and many other health concerns.

We empower you to promote your own healing with a full range of conventional and complementary treatments and therapies. Through clinical research, education, prevention, and lifestyle changes, youll discover powerful new ways to take control of your health.

View post:
Integrative Medicine > Lee Health

Read More...

Integrative Medicine – sciencenewsbooks.science

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

%PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % 3 0 obj <> /Annots [ 7 0 R 8 0 R 9 0 R ] /Contents 4 0 R>> endobj 4 0 obj <> stream xWKs6Wq`H7'NtlCH$!!}|HLrHi |v`R:?TB$>60{xm(dUywy`Q!l= 7Pgq_D>OZ$K[ D$} 1~o+V ^KQ|47'$3SJOp}dHhI"Xgu=wg! ;!b)zX#pk:_z(:T |"D@ma$ S! x1qQE &mxl<&~JuD|{?y~)}(Gs]8lOpL12 "GO *Hd)JLwpg,3QohQUSai?9|Hf`pP@Z2W!r8pxDO0%#sh/`?z,Br}M@1}>o+tibv-M ^HN9VMng9| d >]|-ixMrBvtQb]MX& YM?J ~KU4)zkI)dK1BR6R(U(%ag.rctW ur#;UU#dnjj3MM0P.uykcic@VLnde:8$9 #C>S0LLChPWYymZ1gOvaamSW``N1=/MY]`f,j-]kb5.E6Z^vMS(-c1$SL1fd:tLsc)0m-L hJ{8=)fxLw@k<&u*-GSv26.:Ym;_9bfqovO]'Y.ca 5*KSG]M$"g?#dZ8jh&p|%~> /Annots [ 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R 21 0 R 22 0 R 23 0 R 24 0 R 25 0 R 26 0 R 27 0 R 28 0 R 29 0 R 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R 44 0 R 45 0 R 46 0 R ] /Contents 6 0 R>> endobj 6 0 obj <> stream xY]s:}'f@X6oJZmZ^.<*R*6n`N,%uf6eS4'zmd|>f%Gq3O_5s[v0 I%dQ)UaXq8SQ_+.w(&q@$J"XHF?#^LpIdW~rnEwE;+.[+C[}tAnO)q ;CKHJi6~~MM-3G>f/{xq 4 I"i|c0QCz?/Hb 2~O9 l~=2c$qsC!y {+&$* zfoHSx"j=(i|8LP38fN6Vo/J8ZiY=5E1U<`?|SDfY%_ F`z Qw`HD$*zA| gW5^n!5N#c@=Cj%f2>[ejdk k8sh.G8- wM71LpsFf%$]{0a(EhZ)W=!c(xY^(kiQ+wM; .z%Bd W'ns|/bJiu6?!EJZ63s+Z^/]*q6j0p-WfUy9q 9b,J.W864zs(rG0Lq{9zVZ_7`!uP]MKx7)R`-6|,n`lD#A=f+eq|( d6,a,F^:U^Yf1.>IMjd}iVw oS~8>C?N5jl&/XxZ.|~~Pc WT0aJy[cXYd>N 7yj~: Iv2XgJ+k|G~CI)"z#3ik4-1R^cQsO:E'/srt+#gs_)`'Y?c+1c<_egmy4JccD;:?k4&Yml0MR*X#~$Z5#i1%iq]/VX) 4}U96 S?V'Gj&/ {(~[$p*3M Zc9j-tlI^GX3E4vT(%kJ?k6g&VD7 6]mn[o{mDL/vQ)r6{OKHt_YB$IXe!YronO3 endstream endobj 7 0 obj <http://coldiarrive.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0000) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 8 0 obj <http://coldiarrive.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0001) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 9 0 obj <http://coldiarrive.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0002) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 10 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/managing-corporate-information-systems-evolution-and-maintenance.pdf) /NM (0002-0000) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 11 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/holt-physics-concept-review-answers-magnets.pdf) /NM (0002-0001) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 12 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/clinical-kinesiology-anatomy-lab-manual-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0002) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 13 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/new-methods-for-social-history.pdf) /NM (0002-0003) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 14 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/outlaw-swords-of-death-warrior-hero-designs-1825-45.pdf) /NM (0002-0004) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 15 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/signal-transduction-in-cancer-metastasis.pdf) /NM (0002-0005) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 16 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/a-tale-of-two-gardens.pdf) /NM (0002-0006) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 17 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/successful-schooling-1st-published.pdf) /NM (0002-0007) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 18 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/the-branches-of-the-gospel-of-john-the-reception-of-the-fourth-gospel-in-the-early-church.pdf) /NM (0002-0008) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 19 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/the-branches-of-the-gospel-of-john-the-reception-of-the-fourth-gospel-in-the-early-church.pdf) /NM (0002-0009) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 20 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/kotler-marketing-quiz-questions-and-answers-9th.pdf) /NM (0002-0010) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 21 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/secession-how-vermont-and-all-the-other-states-can-save-themselves-from-the-empire.pdf) /NM (0002-0011) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 22 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/secession-how-vermont-and-all-the-other-states-can-save-themselves-from-the-empire.pdf) /NM (0002-0012) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 23 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/aristotle-poetics-for-screenw.pdf) /NM (0002-0013) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 24 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/flocabulary-answer-keys.pdf) /NM (0002-0014) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 25 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/measurement-my-path-to-math.pdf) /NM (0002-0015) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 26 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/constitutionalism-and-dictatorship-pinochet-the-junta-and-the-1980-constitution.pdf) /NM (0002-0016) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 27 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/the-mackade-brothers-rafe-and-jared-the-return-of-rafe-mackadethe-pride-of-jared-mackade.pdf) /NM (0002-0017) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 28 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/the-mackade-brothers-rafe-and-jared-the-return-of-rafe-mackadethe-pride-of-jared-mackade.pdf) /NM (0002-0018) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 29 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/semantics-and-cognition-current-studies-in-linguistics.pdf) /NM (0002-0019) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 30 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/government-questions-and-answers-for-waec-2014-2015.pdf) /NM (0002-0020) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 31 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/plate-tectonics-glencoe-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0021) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 32 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/facial-plastic-surgery-management-of-the-untoward-result.pdf) /NM (0002-0022) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 33 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/perspectives-on-school-at-seven-years-old.pdf) /NM (0002-0023) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 34 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/navigation-in-space-by-x-ray-pulsars-1st-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0024) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 35 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/tomatoes-garlic-basil-the-simple-pleasures-of-growing-and-cooking-your-gardena.pdf) /NM (0002-0025) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 36 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/tomatoes-garlic-basil-the-simple-pleasures-of-growing-and-cooking-your-gardena.pdf) /NM (0002-0026) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 37 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/romans-study-questions-and-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0027) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 38 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/moneyskillorg-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0028) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 39 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/the-merchant-adventurers-of-england.pdf) /NM (0002-0029) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 40 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/out-of-your-mind-the-links-between-brain-and-body.pdf) /NM (0002-0030) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 41 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/nbme-15-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0031) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 42 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/occupational-therapy-and-older-people-2nd-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0032) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 43 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/state-of-the-world-oceans-1-ed-08.pdf) /NM (0002-0033) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 44 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/sardine-in-outer-space-5.pdf) /NM (0002-0034) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 45 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/goat-in-a-boat.pdf) /NM (0002-0035) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 46 0 obj <http://sciencenewsbooks.science/reading/healthcare-solution-for-billing-integration.pdf) /NM (0002-0036) /M (D:20161119234206) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 1 0 obj <> endobj 47 0 obj <> endobj 48 0 obj <> endobj 49 0 obj <> endobj 50 0 obj <> endobj 51 0 obj <> endobj 52 0 obj <> endobj 53 0 obj <> endobj 54 0 obj <> /Length 299>> stream HKaY,DL0&14 l4da:Dd1!d{/DY5'e/rXUy9(?.VBN,XQg{[XI 'IPXOj ]>dKLHLH,^"bBb%}&$Vq+ixcBbRN= d>)TH,W8`!1OUp!1F~m4~8]lBbKWM g endstream endobj 55 0 obj <> /Length 1770>> stream h[Gu%0#!"Ea H$Rx|HxD(^g3=]7zwwflM9uNz_3nA/n]x5A/uTE--I8,3cPJ)J l 7F B(%`,v[Z~?Ik-1 :m:Qon ` f 8x`9EQh7jJPo[AFCmh"7{-zOfZ[O${mg%|6a![[Zs'I)Qf=!q|t('%9+E~/QFdvvnvD!m/wnjJ?wllH*>tKhjQJGQ$I]kQQ~3B){g7^JQB>| `R=qN>eniZ8;ERJ|40m5FY{woK>!;W.8yj5 .S$niiBRJJ`0 BFQ*Js!D8[1(2W/uG-66IWqE.fRZ!Qi@;56W p9 /xIRniZ|ZRy^`;:G9QR?}S>+4fO>/}Eb]ncbmmV)3,,,{7n0xRY8/^$GQ()sniRJ0a(GeTrcB(y@)1tt~2W?8p!$%[1u^(ch)x-> /Length 230>> stream h `3icT@2! H4f&@# A7 @6%g{81]Wfy$yj~:'}yGxoT-7{1pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pSyO0{2A|a'L3_2z 7b;[Sc endstream endobj 57 0 obj <> /Length 13064>> stream xyu';_IwRCI]^//=r v?JrR[<[#(0H M$NwG @Pe5Z"T&_BrB*X+BQI6XZVN [B3? ?j6`bn!V0 b-.=B xyjT&:JW5[b.A?{| ]f0 /BkJLU %Ly=|@2)[FvOR4RbtbnoW!@?lrkwb _u5s=:RhMQ($bXJ%VQ[@ (CYEIlDR ) ZSEn|4|L(&eZ*rUs_po98%ETD`XeE(nH_#KStme+qE5h/M-Q!D( T0]JJBL+%C*5":6?1w~}1JJ*D*D`/Mg^^$tR%'U2 jfi/lD"Fv=w}:q|3ETG *u#2%F+WT8^_3N5sqBy&e"'%2 $0q!Ic%".h"NP1bQ {J|nX 1_|*iS5J i4!DF[ZqIzE;%L`$g;-3qRP}l;e(:d#RUQ )yJUtIxgz|kx9c7a:JUVJuH41P .GH[FHve%e%8^K2h%QU1 2Tz['7&CLr&uP%;uwl9BmeAXbI N!0jXQhEY~{l?fB JA #0jB] n"R>ER!XQD~X2,:'4`#LDIlc &U|%)SeBdW^ .cDlbZ7yp"&kTb]iKYa&Jcc0-Ot!!q3G8Nd!*aUhf51 +LDUTX#()TBn4f251*LT)P1WWKPg "Qa xh|% /A[q20p__tE5~7;J7(uHcq8+[uW|;|B?0IEZE$3( 0D~As7}> dF b!(QkD$@C(#req0 keVKoRP4LGS{kS;&HGU"nKF&'(4b$Yt,Z_m7|w.P2E'[ ib%J-ozl5VlD1a"YSO[CPBdodn|8NL0[PF$UCx{}l[oLYdsIYj6_DbQ-&h/N&m H"tblvJ,@"`D >`;ixR >"hamG?kSS5V3jjey WbP2IA q%bX@YQud8|_>Z '2fsEF}@`TL#VP l*BhP8DU2%!4"R"QaSqfCJ%*PvK `iw+4 "(iV@DM?RQa86s]bL-mTL~nxkbOe%(Jj 1QX/ R#32QlP0 W)DcU"Pqf$j e0ZkcQ-=0ps&O"hR^4m4Q-$DDSvaz2#v6ed AlQUAiV '<=iSh4kysV5%FVGg#77C-gow$;3ZdEub=+K%qEi|t>Qz@LiwY3g-RztYtgckjyov$UYc`2ESdz{7Z W@[MD$qmvfawRzNFj,d 1Y%GJj]n?%[o# AE* 7;nT9pS={~4y

Read the original here:
Integrative Medicine - sciencenewsbooks.science

Read More...

Integrative Medicine: Trends and Beliefs – decodedscience.org

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

Ayurvedic Medicine has been practiced in India for thousands of years. Image by GaborfromHungary

How does Western medical philosophy combine with less-traditional medical beliefs? Thanks to multiculturalism, Integrative Medicine is becoming more mainstream among practitioners.

During the second half of the twentieth century, the concept of multiculturalism (i.e.- the coexistence of cultural and religious diversity) as a positive influence on society became widespread.

Westerners, in particular, began exploring many aspects of other cultures, and many developed an open-minded approach to adopting such cultural artifacts and practices as styles of music and fashion, yoga, meditation, and non-Western traditional medical systems.

With the expansion of globalization in the late twentieth century, non-Western medical practices such as Traditional Chinese Medicine started to enter the mainstream. Thus, in the late 1990s, the field of Integrative Medicine (also called Integrated Medicine)became established in the USA.

Integrative Medicineis based on the principle that no single medical system is perfect, and that combining elements of various medical systems in an intelligent and informed manner achieves and maintains better health.

CAM is the acronym for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. It is the most frequently used term in the USA to denote the combined use of Western (conventional) medicine with different medical systems.

The terms CAM and Integrative Medicine (or Integrated Medicine) express the most basic principle of this approach to health: that of using or integrating several medical systems in a complementary manner. Conventional Western medicine is not rejected, nor are alternative medical systems used uncritically.

The basic principles of Integrative Medicine include the beliefthat health and well-being are the most natural conditions, and that the human body has an inborn ability to heal itself. Practitioners believe that medical intervention should support and facilitate that ability. The most effective treatments, they say, are therefore those that are most natural and least invasive.

Doctors who practice various alternative medicine techniquesbelieve that medical caregiversshould individualize and personalize all treatment. There is a strong belief that no one-size-fits-all treatment exists for any medical condition or illness. Medical treatment should treat the person, rather than the disease, and therefore the doctor should base treatmenton the unique individual traits and needs of the patient.

Furthermore, both doctors of Western Medicine (MDs) and doctors of Oriental Medicine (OMDs) agree thata healthy diet and lifestyle maintains and supports good health, so the individual needs to take an active role in the prevention of illness.

Integrative Medicine holds that, since the mind andthe body are not separate entities, emotional and social factors influence ones health.

Whereas, in the past, people viewed the doctor as the only genuine medical authority, Integrative Medicine holdsthat the patient seeking help is the authentic expert on his/her own health, having lived inside his/her own body for a whole lifetime.

Supporters of Integrative Mediconetherefore consider thepatient and the medical professional as partners in the healing process. The role of the medical professional is to diagnose and recommend possible treatments, rather than to maintain that only one treatment is available or desirable. The patient thus has the ultimate control in deciding which treatment would be most appropriate and beneficial. This is known as patient empowerment.

Traditional Chinese Medicine takes the various meridians of the human body into account for health and massage. Image by KVDP

Throughout the 1990s, experts conducted research on the use of CAM/Integrative Medicine in the USA. One survey, published in theJournal of the American Medical Association, indicated that visits to alternative medicine practitioners increased from 427 million in 1990 to 629 million in 1997. This was greater than the number of visits to all US primary care physicians.

The Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, provides the following information on the development of integrative medicine in the USA from 1992 to 2004:

In 1992, the Office of Alternative Medicine (OAM) was founded as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its annual budget was $2 million. In 1998, the OAM was renamed the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health(NCCIH). NCCIHs budget for research in 2005 was $121 million, reflecting the growing popularity and acceptance of CAM/Integrative Medicine.

In 2002, a survey of 31,000 American adults revealed that 38% 62% used CAM during the preceding year (depending on the types of treatmentsincluded in the definition of CAM).

Not only has the popularity of Integrative Medicine grown among patients, but the acceptance of various integrated medical practices has become widespreadamong Western medical professionals in recent years, as well. For example, in 2005, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies recommended that health profession schools should incorporate information about CAM into the standard curriculum, so that licensed professionals would be able to advise their patients about it.

Integrative Medicine acknowledges that medicinemustbe based on scientific inquiry. Many non-Western medical systems have developed outside of a rigorous scientific context.

Nowadays, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health(NCCIH) requires the testing of non-Western medical practices by Western research standards. This is meant to guarantee that non-Western medical treatments are both safe and effective.

The backbone of Western medicine is research thatprofessionalscan replicate and validate over and over again by objective standards.

Nowadays, the various medical traditions that comprise the field of Integrative Medicine are all being subjected to this kind of objective analysis. The results of current research will pave the way to greater integration of the various medical traditions in the future. In this way, doctors will tailor health practicesto meet the very specific needs of each individual patient.

Dr. Andrew Weill is a medical doctor, teacher, and writer of many books and articles on holistic health. He is the founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, where he teaches. Weill defines Integrative Medicine as the intelligent combination of Western and alternative medicine He views it as the best of both worlds.

Brad Lemley sums up the philosophy of Integrative Medicinewhen he saysthat this approach to medicine cherry picks the best scientifically validated therapies that conventional Western and alternative medical systems have to offer.

When it comes to your health, shouldnt every person should have to right to choose and enjoy the best resourcesgathered and perfected throughout human history?

See the original post here:
Integrative Medicine: Trends and Beliefs - decodedscience.org

Read More...

Integrative Medicine Clinic in Churchton, MD

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

Integrative Medical Approach

Integrative medicine places the patient at the center of a holistic approach to medical care. Patient's individual needs, risks, and goals are the main driving forces of any integrative therapy. Physicians practicing integrative medicine emphasize that treatment of every aspect of a person's health is crucial to the success of the healing process:

To request more information, please contact our Churchton integrative medicine clinic today! Call (410) 567-0667 or contact Annapolis Integrative Medicine Clinic online.

Integrative medicine is a multi-disciplinary approach that combines the scientific advances and a variety of effective therapies to treat disease.

Integrative medicine combines conventional and complementary treatment options to achieve optimal health for the patient. It is based on the research which demonstrates that the human body has an innate healing mechanism. Illness occurs when the regenerative processes in the body are disturbed, and the body can no longer keep itself healthy.

Integrative medicine emphasizes the use of the least invasive treatment options necessary to bring the body to a healthy state.

Integrative medicine physicians focus on health optimization and often combine a variety of methods to optimize their patients' health:

To request more information, please contact our Churchton integrative medicine clinic today! Call (410) 567-0667 or contact Annapolis Integrative Medicine Clinic online.

Read the original here:
Integrative Medicine Clinic in Churchton, MD

Read More...

Integrative Medicine – coldincrease.gstlfdc.com

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

%PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % 3 0 obj <> /Annots [ 7 0 R 8 0 R 9 0 R ] /Contents 4 0 R>> endobj 4 0 obj <> stream xWn6}Wcd"E)omv$,YttqP[rY|X:sW`R:z/6_wH} `g xWj12Jk9{b7p~ 7W~sl3 QtiWE#^$>c0~cpaQse^@>*>tRU]i}zJV|5;G*B=KT 8dpp':Wytx+k xQcyzKCVg=PKP#tnT$,P(>"SUGj:!X_-xH3 qFqY%'|e-!Xq K;@-%cL#6Z*F|_0TH?z"OWg 4YRl L5<$-+kGY>e[hl+667h,:N=iG >)(] 6mx6#d0%c@yh3[A=Ukex+0+`T*x3Ma%8{]-u[? /{s#o/%U4D>yX,-i.jy[q|lnl0m$xb$^RbSAS*ma-hHl1>hq/N5qt!w, 2v*!-qZ]fa,<.tBtHT-uZ""EQ,}J>y]Hp~H1kDRjQg*mFmg!$0VKDb["EnL~e,$AYMZV2uYj]#L' L)| ,gM.Z!"e:j&>Je^F.q] ebmuLj?A 2ym D4I0C;DYy*LJYfrZk#CdH$bxSn73mymll{ [^Mp,4>k8F+Q#BQbh5-&d'q0;>Jr^#?v:rg_m!xrw?L~n A4gc'Wwp?WL>]~tvb endstream endobj 5 0 obj <> /Annots [ 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R 21 0 R 22 0 R 23 0 R 24 0 R 25 0 R 26 0 R 27 0 R 28 0 R 29 0 R 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R 44 0 R ] /Contents 6 0 R>> endobj 6 0 obj <> stream xYMs6WqavjrL I@I),Qv:L,Q>}o!P8Nd#OX@Q9O=G~jGp }]uyG-8!!)oW L3.w{F~@Pn$&.6p p+?6eE;+F;En&W`aTG6]a|^qotyy'in>(Psh2Y?,FC1YOocD@]n `XGw0 sC+vvs,esVw`C% "/a[&mhoBTp sRW| =H8uSF{G75W9/pzU QBQJ)]Up-Dpu-j8QJ1:.Pa0I^];LX+|`g3ya1*"K,ERepUV WuB Q!HQ/Z0,VmP!sAq>. )B,ypP1V Sr%T]a&x!*?IH}W)"I]lhD :VLA6KyH#V%:5R%NFq8OpGKFNwf /u).H44]Os%5:a.8^LXHrlh;]5nFh8.%>c; B,8 z3D4E{mWXxSOp',CL/R'Xk$cJCb6h'(^/ f/@gH'Nl,~ + _c$tq3&T0Z|{aY,pR2 }9Uza:QLg#|Ei%HF|VHIR]wa9/M-oyk A|t}ww@[f94G! k5H8NDE#=:i2~3:RZ!y'2|~e(http://reelzoa.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0000) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 8 0 obj <http://reelzoa.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0001) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 9 0 obj <http://reelzoa.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0002) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 10 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/tutankhamun-the-book-of-shadows.pdf) /NM (0002-0000) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 11 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/red-cross-lifeguard-written-test-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0001) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 12 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/circles-geometry-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0002) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 13 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-great-recession-and-developing-countries-economic-impact-and-growth-prospects.pdf) /NM (0002-0003) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 14 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-great-recession-and-developing-countries-economic-impact-and-growth-prospects.pdf) /NM (0002-0004) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 15 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/good-families-dont-just-happen.pdf) /NM (0002-0005) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 16 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/microcontroller-based-elevator.pdf) /NM (0002-0006) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 17 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/thurmond-permanently-sealed.pdf) /NM (0002-0007) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 18 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/identity-religion-and-values-implications-for-practitioners.pdf) /NM (0002-0008) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 19 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-drama-of-prince-arjuna-being-a-revaluation-of-the-central-theme-of-the-bhagavad-gita-1st-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0009) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 20 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-drama-of-prince-arjuna-being-a-revaluation-of-the-central-theme-of-the-bhagavad-gita-1st-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0010) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 21 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/technology-and-problem-based-learning.pdf) /NM (0002-0011) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 22 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-cautious-canine.pdf) /NM (0002-0012) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 23 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/ph-calculations-worksheet-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0013) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 24 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/public-spaces-private-lives-democracy-beyond-911.pdf) /NM (0002-0014) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 25 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/factoring-worksheet-with-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0015) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 26 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/cardiac-pacing-and-device-therapy.pdf) /NM (0002-0016) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 27 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/management-of-systems.pdf) /NM (0002-0017) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 28 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/the-werepuppy-on-holiday.pdf) /NM (0002-0018) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 29 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/why-translation-matters.pdf) /NM (0002-0019) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 30 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/freshwater-fishes-of-mexico.pdf) /NM (0002-0020) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 31 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/faith-and-practice-of-islam-three-thirteenth-century-sufi-texts.pdf) /NM (0002-0021) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 32 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/nightrise-the-gatekeepers.pdf) /NM (0002-0022) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 33 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/lesson-13-geometry-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0023) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 34 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/august-2010-living-environment-regents-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0024) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 35 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/unto-thee-1-grant.pdf) /NM (0002-0025) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 36 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/science-experiment-magnet.pdf) /NM (0002-0026) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 37 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/timeslips.pdf) /NM (0002-0027) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 38 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/earth-science-sol-practice-answers-2010.pdf) /NM (0002-0028) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 39 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/havisham.pdf) /NM (0002-0029) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 40 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/problem-solution-graphic-organizers.pdf) /NM (0002-0030) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 41 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/other-voices-other-vistas-china-india-japan-and-latin-america.pdf) /NM (0002-0031) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 42 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/language-proof-logic-solutions-chapter-8.pdf) /NM (0002-0032) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 43 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/quickbooks-2009-all-in-one-for-dummies.pdf) /NM (0002-0033) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 44 0 obj <http://coldincrease.gstlfdc.com/mydoc/how-much-is-a-million.pdf) /NM (0002-0034) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 1 0 obj <> endobj 45 0 obj <> endobj 46 0 obj <> endobj 47 0 obj <> endobj 48 0 obj <> endobj 49 0 obj <> endobj 50 0 obj <> endobj 51 0 obj <> endobj 52 0 obj <> /Length 299>> stream HKaY,DL0&14 l4da:Dd1!d{/DY5'e/rXUy9(?.VBN,XQg{[XI 'IPXOj ]>dKLHLH,^"bBb%}&$Vq+ixcBbRN= d>)TH,W8`!1OUp!1F~m4~8]lBbKWM g endstream endobj 53 0 obj <> /Length 1770>> stream h[Gu%0#!"Ea H$Rx|HxD(^g3=]7zwwflM9uNz_3nA/n]x5A/uTE--I8,3cPJ)J l 7F B(%`,v[Z~?Ik-1 :m:Qon ` f 8x`9EQh7jJPo[AFCmh"7{-zOfZ[O${mg%|6a![[Zs'I)Qf=!q|t('%9+E~/QFdvvnvD!m/wnjJ?wllH*>tKhjQJGQ$I]kQQ~3B){g7^JQB>| `R=qN>eniZ8;ERJ|40m5FY{woK>!;W.8yj5 .S$niiBRJJ`0 BFQ*Js!D8[1(2W/uG-66IWqE.fRZ!Qi@;56W p9 /xIRniZ|ZRy^`;:G9QR?}S>+4fO>/}Eb]ncbmmV)3,,,{7n0xRY8/^$GQ()sniRJ0a(GeTrcB(y@)1tt~2W?8p!$%[1u^(ch)x-> /Length 230>> stream h `3icT@2! H4f&@# A7 @6%g{81]Wfy$yj~:'}yGxoT-7{1pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pSyO0{2A|a'L3_2z 7b;[Sc endstream endobj 55 0 obj <> /Length 13064>> stream xyu';_IwRCI]^//=r v?JrR[<[#(0H M$NwG @Pe5Z"T&_BrB*X+BQI6XZVN [B3? ?j6`bn!V0 b-.=B xyjT&:JW5[b.A?{| ]f0 /BkJLU %Ly=|@2)[FvOR4RbtbnoW!@?lrkwb _u5s=:RhMQ($bXJ%VQ[@ (CYEIlDR ) ZSEn|4|L(&eZ*rUs_po98%ETD`XeE(nH_#KStme+qE5h/M-Q!D( T0]JJBL+%C*5":6?1w~}1JJ*D*D`/Mg^^$tR%'U2 jfi/lD"Fv=w}:q|3ETG *u#2%F+WT8^_3N5sqBy&e"'%2 $0q!Ic%".h"NP1bQ {J|nX 1_|*iS5J i4!DF[ZqIzE;%L`$g;-3qRP}l;e(:d#RUQ )yJUtIxgz|kx9c7a:JUVJuH41P .GH[FHve%e%8^K2h%QU1 2Tz['7&CLr&uP%;uwl9BmeAXbI N!0jXQhEY~{l?fB JA #0jB] n"R>ER!XQD~X2,:'4`#LDIlc &U|%)SeBdW^ .cDlbZ7yp"&kTb]iKYa&Jcc0-Ot!!q3G8Nd!*aUhf51 +LDUTX#()TBn4f251*LT)P1WWKPg "Qa xh|% /A[q20p__tE5~7;J7(uHcq8+[uW|;|B?0IEZE$3( 0D~As7}> dF b!(QkD$@C(#req0 keVKoRP4LGS{kS;&HGU"nKF&'(4b$Yt,Z_m7|w.P2E'[ ib%J-ozl5VlD1a"YSO[CPBdodn|8NL0[PF$UCx{}l[oLYdsIYj6_DbQ-&h/N&m H"tblvJ,@"`D >`;ixR >"hamG?kSS5V3jjey WbP2IA q%bX@YQud8|_>Z '2fsEF}@`TL#VP l*BhP8DU2%!4"R"QaSqfCJ%*PvK `iw+4 "(iV@DM?RQa86s]bL-mTL~nxkbOe%(Jj 1QX/ R#32QlP0 W)DcU"Pqf$j e0ZkcQ-=0ps&O"hR^4m4Q-$DDSvaz2#v6ed AlQUAiV '<=iSh4kysV5%FVGg#77C-gow$;3ZdEub=+K%qEi|t>Qz@LiwY3g-RztYtgckjyov$UYc`2ESdz{7Z W@[MD$qmvfawRzNFj,d 1Y%GJj]n?%[o# AE* 7;nT9pS={~4y

Visit link:
Integrative Medicine - coldincrease.gstlfdc.com

Read More...

Integrative Medicine – weather-cloud.net

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

%PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % %PDF-1.4 % 3 0 obj <> /Annots [ 7 0 R 8 0 R 9 0 R ] /Contents 4 0 R>> endobj 4 0 obj <> stream xWMs6Wq`"7'NtlkLI)B<]C"%3vt/< _ZuD|{:WyI-xLAgR`-)mQ6p,11 "G/|$;eI#bu3Gnpx&,61`IQ:5(AKz@]} pG(7S"!{6{}##>X4{ *v2& (+?@~$&/ti86 4/Nt[((<)3Z2s!GDo%!B^`ZcmrtCC 6o&8 q6'Zl6JSvE[-'x6]'_ Og9wCk] _sQ{ iMy?>F6> endstream endobj 5 0 obj <> /Annots [ 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R 21 0 R 22 0 R 23 0 R 24 0 R 25 0 R 26 0 R 27 0 R 28 0 R 29 0 R 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R ] /Contents 6 0 R>> endobj 6 0 obj <> stream xYr}WvE3lIb9R^`PV(tz"k[OyOxKeS4mItCgKz5w,b9pZv3_'{N O"Q,',bZD]UIoerUi}:MY@(hCO+J&_^*IdO~ %l~6D y >Nx r?Dp"7' qC^R8XDK98x2X;8c?02fO0/N,R$c#?.p ?$8+!?J1_N'Lk44SARMzWZ_ 3goDF$_J^_i_^oQ6Zi.6QzmUhjp_fn`v[=Zgy#YaTzX*A;Sz#T^;5Q9-)d [DIYBYfCF,F9seD4G>X ;.n5r;2YyPrG7]f:Uv~V%MEUpQxD}>TbSfOip5B>tRVAfbV5r<'E4/X y)wwMYbF=-FZ"f1>$j>;Dn$uF`-OwOTR'`QY>Nl!tZ]y76: 7* D.T{ z3*-`4Ped=jniKihI{N7t+V).S `(ki%"3iU0j4F=1 LKm%i![+#hon9bR`GY0:.3)@ DmqEs7C57 h }sPCacUMaDlMX=`|3oHV948qw?9ymV&w]69se 9^^y9}5!FEx(NAPlDjG$a~41J~Fil&F2ftZXkRl0mb]%@9RFL#C )f#u7J| n,d}B?w;MgZ=U#GKUY5xd"2l88kiDU|aSK[Js6[mBfy9ny0W}kBxfINg*]{1bE=8U&o7VDx(bI Y`tl8?( endstream endobj 7 0 obj <http://ytbeier.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0000) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 8 0 obj <http://ytbeier.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0001) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 9 0 obj <http://ytbeier.xyz/read-book/integrative-medicine.pdf) /NM (0001-0002) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 10 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/software-optimization-for-high-performance-computing-creating-faster-applications.pdf) /NM (0002-0000) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 11 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/lara-and-the-moon-colored-filly.pdf) /NM (0002-0001) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 12 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/biomechanics-and-esthetic-strategies-in-clinical-orthopedics-1st-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0002) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 13 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/sphere-packings-lattices-and-groups-3rd-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0003) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 14 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/interview-questions-and-answers-for-experienced-candidates-in-finance.pdf) /NM (0002-0004) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 15 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/university-physics-with-modern-solutions.pdf) /NM (0002-0005) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 16 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/one-is-a-snail-ten-is-a-crab.pdf) /NM (0002-0006) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 17 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/the-new-measures.pdf) /NM (0002-0007) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 18 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/ple-platoweb-answers-world-history-semester.pdf) /NM (0002-0008) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 19 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/sitzungsberichte-der-bayerischen-strafgerichte-zweiter-band.pdf) /NM (0002-0009) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 20 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/deformation-theory-of-algebras-and-structures-and-applications.pdf) /NM (0002-0010) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 21 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/fatal-women-of-romanticism.pdf) /NM (0002-0011) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 22 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/1999-ap-biology-test-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0012) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 23 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/on-images-their-structure-and-content.pdf) /NM (0002-0013) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 24 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/shepherd-spy-tales-of-violence-and-intrigue-and-terrorist-sheep.pdf) /NM (0002-0014) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 25 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/answers-to-module-10-investing-on-everfi.pdf) /NM (0002-0015) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 26 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/true-funny-exam-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0016) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 27 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/my-first-baby-animals-touch-and-feel.pdf) /NM (0002-0017) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 28 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/algebra-2-sol-practice-test-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0018) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 29 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/the-first-moon-landing-graphic-library-graphic-history-series.pdf) /NM (0002-0019) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 30 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/africa-works-disorder-as-political-instrument-african-issues.pdf) /NM (0002-0020) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 31 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/the-soviet-experiment-russia-the-ussr-and-the-successor-states-2nd-edition.pdf) /NM (0002-0021) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 32 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/answer-key-the-protestant-reform-guided.pdf) /NM (0002-0022) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 33 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/ics-200-test-answers-2014.pdf) /NM (0002-0023) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 34 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/early-modern-women-in-conversation.pdf) /NM (0002-0024) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 35 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/answers-to-the-adventures-of-huckleberry.pdf) /NM (0002-0025) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 36 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/imaginez-supersite-answer-key.pdf) /NM (0002-0026) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 37 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/baby-shower-games-old-wives-tales-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0027) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 38 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/advanced-java-questions-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0028) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 39 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/the-works-of-archimedes-vol-1-the-two-books-on-the-sphere-and-the-cylinder-translation-and-comm.pdf) /NM (0002-0029) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 40 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/the-works-of-archimedes-vol-1-the-two-books-on-the-sphere-and-the-cylinder-translation-and-comm.pdf) /NM (0002-0030) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 41 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/fundamentals-of-corporate-taxation-answers.pdf) /NM (0002-0031) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 42 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/what-works-best-when-building-partner-capacity-and-under-what-circumstances.pdf) /NM (0002-0032) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 43 0 obj <http://weather-cloud.net/readpdf/development-cooperation-in-times-of-crisis.pdf) /NM (0002-0033) /M (D:20161119234208) /Border [0 0 0] /A <> >> endobj 1 0 obj <> endobj 44 0 obj <> endobj 45 0 obj <> endobj 46 0 obj <> endobj 47 0 obj <> endobj 48 0 obj <> endobj 49 0 obj <> endobj 50 0 obj <> endobj 51 0 obj <> /Length 299>> stream HKaY,DL0&14 l4da:Dd1!d{/DY5'e/rXUy9(?.VBN,XQg{[XI 'IPXOj ]>dKLHLH,^"bBb%}&$Vq+ixcBbRN= d>)TH,W8`!1OUp!1F~m4~8]lBbKWM g endstream endobj 52 0 obj <> /Length 1137>> stream hoU{gf[.-G@D# @` @L|@RJ$vwav-_5rv|sy]ZC>9g-G"F^v>P{;YnA.SzdYxE&pC{/@{:D~[Yo :$Y4yj1NnVG:zLGL?rKFYY*9Ek`iA5 ,Pq<64|qA U+XZhbRvBKn.;kf`t>,-@F.MW- G?p|rlhxE=(l_6ceoLx7"f!(Xfad ) 1Fi,-L1 +j$9]KN/=x0>c"8wsBG[>/#%"f(fy)&_r3T_=wa|Yub+D};|2RzKSk8z7JEEQ$gJbZwu;u(KSa3w~@)ZBWwB4s(XZb@W&M~w-7ZcRR6=XZb_V]XcYAw^FPe Y6=XZbx&RB8kw !xpR^s&,-L1:+LHBT7N?Z+2dfn0$ gL!81Y-/yG)tuoq45ifFWxkc,-Ln?@*5:8Zc%G6[V?h<"g{!KP9/4mMde!X S[T(r:kx`S[ZBk~Ke' DV^3dqKeB[Af_^XshVO8-?mNJlo?WSz^1eC;@9Q`iRUo93Q.7G N@Al<- endstream endobj 53 0 obj <> /Length 230>> stream h `3icT@2! H4f&@# A7 @6%g{81]Wfy$yj~:'}yGxoT-7{1pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pS7pSyO0{2A|a'L3_2z 7b;[Sc endstream endobj 54 0 obj <> /Length 13064>> stream xyu';_IwRCI]^//=r v?JrR[<[#(0H M$NwG @Pe5Z"T&_BrB*X+BQI6XZVN [B3? ?j6`bn!V0 b-.=B xyjT&:JW5[b.A?{| ]f0 /BkJLU %Ly=|@2)[FvOR4RbtbnoW!@?lrkwb _u5s=:RhMQ($bXJ%VQ[@ (CYEIlDR ) ZSEn|4|L(&eZ*rUs_po98%ETD`XeE(nH_#KStme+qE5h/M-Q!D( T0]JJBL+%C*5":6?1w~}1JJ*D*D`/Mg^^$tR%'U2 jfi/lD"Fv=w}:q|3ETG *u#2%F+WT8^_3N5sqBy&e"'%2 $0q!Ic%".h"NP1bQ {J|nX 1_|*iS5J i4!DF[ZqIzE;%L`$g;-3qRP}l;e(:d#RUQ )yJUtIxgz|kx9c7a:JUVJuH41P .GH[FHve%e%8^K2h%QU1 2Tz['7&CLr&uP%;uwl9BmeAXbI N!0jXQhEY~{l?fB JA #0jB] n"R>ER!XQD~X2,:'4`#LDIlc &U|%)SeBdW^ .cDlbZ7yp"&kTb]iKYa&Jcc0-Ot!!q3G8Nd!*aUhf51 +LDUTX#()TBn4f251*LT)P1WWKPg "Qa xh|% /A[q20p__tE5~7;J7(uHcq8+[uW|;|B?0IEZE$3( 0D~As7}> dF b!(QkD$@C(#req0 keVKoRP4LGS{kS;&HGU"nKF&'(4b$Yt,Z_m7|w.P2E'[ ib%J-ozl5VlD1a"YSO[CPBdodn|8NL0[PF$UCx{}l[oLYdsIYj6_DbQ-&h/N&m H"tblvJ,@"`D >`;ixR >"hamG?kSS5V3jjey WbP2IA q%bX@YQud8|_>Z '2fsEF}@`TL#VP l*BhP8DU2%!4"R"QaSqfCJ%*PvK `iw+4 "(iV@DM?RQa86s]bL-mTL~nxkbOe%(Jj 1QX/ R#32QlP0 W)DcU"Pqf$j e0ZkcQ-=0ps&O"hR^4m4Q-$DDSvaz2#v6ed AlQUAiV '<=iSh4kysV5%FVGg#77C-gow$;3ZdEub=+K%qEi|t>Qz@LiwY3g-RztYtgckjyov$UYc`2ESdz{7Z W@[MD$qmvfawRzNFj,d 1Y%GJj]n?%[o# AE* 7;nT9pS={~4y

Original post:
Integrative Medicine - weather-cloud.net

Read More...

Quackademic medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer …

Saturday, November 19th, 2016

The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) doesnt like me much. I understand. I havent exactly been supportive of the groups mission or activities. So it wasnt surprising that SIO wrote letters trying to rebut a Perspectives article on integrative oncology that I published in Nature Reviews Cancer two years ago. What depressed me about that encounter was that one of the complaints the SIO had about my article was that it spent too much verbiage discussing homeopathy as one pseudoscientific treatment that integrative oncology integrates with science-based medicine and no one uses homeopathy. This led me to point out in my response that the SIO includes naturopaths as prominent members, including as co-authors of its guidelines for breast cancer supportive care. It also led me to point out that you cant have naturopathy without homeopathy because naturopathy schools teach homeopathy, which makes up a prominent section of the NPLEX, the test naturopaths have to take to be licensed in states that license them. It further depressed me that apparently the doctors in the SIO who responded to my article didnt realize that one of the naturopaths who was a co-author of the breast cancer guidelines was at the time actually running a clinical trial of homeopathy.

That incident, more than any other, convinced me that most integrative medicine MDs, even prominent ones and particularly ones who work with naturopaths, have no clue about the level of pseudoscience and quackery that theyve embraced. No clue at all. They realize at some level that homeopathy is complete and utter quackery, with no basis in science, which is why they reacted so badly to my discussion of homeopathy. (Ironically, the homeopathy discussion in the first submission of the paper was much shorter, but I was forced to expand it because of comments from one of the peer reviewers.) However, they do not realize that all naturopaths are trained in homeopathy, most naturopaths use it, and that naturopaths used many treatments equally quacky. Its not just naturopathy, either. Integrative medicine MDs have the same blind spot for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which they fail to recognize as a prescientific medical system based on religious and mystical beliefs that was in essence created by Chairman Mao through the integration of many Chinese folk medicine traditions because at the time Mao couldnt bring science-based medicine to enough of his people.

I relate that story not because this post is about naturopathy or TCM, but rather to set the stage for a point that I want to make, illustrating it with the Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service at one of the most prestigious cancer centers in the world, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). On its website, there is an interview with Dr. Jun Mao, who is the Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service. Its an interview chock full of the sorts of fallacies and what Kimball Atwood used to call the weasel words of woo that have facilitated the infiltration of pseudoscience and quackery into halls of medical academia as hallowed as those of MSKCC.

The first question was simple, basically about whether Dr. Mao always envisioned his career bridging Eastern and Western medicine. Of course, I hate the whole Eastern medicine construct. I view it as a racist term because it implies that those inscrutable Asians are all holistic and natural, in contrast to those Western (and white) doctors, who are all scientific and reductionist. Be that as it may, heres Dr. Maos response:

Im always interested in the system as a whole, while paying attention to the parts. If you look at a human being in that way, you can see cancer in the context of the entire body. As I pursued Western medicine training, it felt like some of that was missing sometimes we focus so much on figuring out the exact parts of the body that we sort of forget the whole.

That led me to turn to Eastern medicine. Being the Chief of Integrative Medicine is my dream job. The goal is really to bring the best of conventional medicine together with therapeutics that originate from other cultures and traditions and apply scientific method to research them and eventually disseminate them into clinical practice. Ultimately, we want to allow cancer patients and their family members to have more tools available to them to deal with the physical, emotional, and spiritual impacts of cancer.

On the surface, this sounds reasonable, but you dont have to dig too deeply or analyze too hard to see the problems with this view. First:

Seeing the bodys system as a whole TCM.

Think about it. TCM is based on the idea that disease is a result of imbalance in the five elements and various other permutations. For instance, some diseases are due to imbalances between damp and dry, heat and cold, and various other opposites. In its basic concept, TCM resembles ancient Western medicine; i.e., the humoral theory of medicine in which disease was thought to be a result of imbalances in the four humors. Also, it does no good to see the whole system if the lense through which you see that system is basically a kaleidoscope of pseudoscience that distorts everything you look at. Thats what TCM does as a prescientific medical system.

Dr. Mao goes on:

My research in acupuncture has shown that when used for these women, it can help reduce joint pain, decrease hot flashes and anxiety, and improve sleep. By combining Eastern and Western approaches, we allow them to have the best symptom control, hopefully adhere to their lifesaving drugs, and improve their longevity.

Another way to think about it may be that conventional drugs are more about targeting the disease and integrative medicine focuses more on healing the whole person.

This, Im afraid, is utter and complete bullshit. Theres just no other accurate way to describe it. Unfortunately, it is the fallacy at the heart of so much rationalization of integrating quackery into medicine by advocates like Dr. Mao. Consider this aspect of TCM. TCM practitioners often use something they call tongue diagnosis. What this involves is looking at the tongue and making diagnoses. So whats the problem? After all, doctors look at the tongue all the time and can tell all sorts of things about the patient by doing so. Yes, that is true, but in TCM, tongue diagnosis functions a lot like reflexology, with different parts of the tongue thought to map to different organs and body parts. Also, TCM is based on prescientific vitalism, the idea that there is a life energy that flows through the body. After all, thats what acupuncture is supposed to be affecting, the flow of this life energy. Lets just put it this way. Basing treatment on pseudoscience and prescientific belief systems might be taking care of the whole patient, but it isnt taking care of the whole patient correctly. My retort to this argument is that you dont have to embrace pseudoscience and quackery to take care of the whole patient.

As for acupuncture, Dr. Mao is just plain wrong. It doesnt help above placebo for pain, hot flashes, or anything else. Its not as though I havent blogged about some of the very studies that Mao uses to support his belief in acupuncture.

Next up is my favorite: Whats the difference between alternative and integrative medicine? Dr. Maos happy to answer:

Unlike alternative medicine, integrative medicine focuses on using research to inform evidence-based practice of complementary therapies. Integrative medicine is also better integrated into patients treatment and survivorship care plans to help them adhere to conventional treatments while augmenting their symptom control and improving their quality of life through other means, such as yoga, acupuncture, or meditation.

As President of the Society for Integrative Oncology, I help lead our group to advocate for scientific research to understand both the safety and the efficacy of complementary therapies. Theres a continually emerging body of literature that suggests many of the therapeutics we use, such as massage, acupuncture, meditation, and yoga, have beneficial effects for psychological distress, insomnia, pain, and fatigue. And those are very common in cancer patients.

Alternative medicine often completely operates on empirical experience. In some contexts, there are people who take advantage of that and make unsubstantiated claims that some herbs or substance can cure cancer without scientific proof. And thats really why integrative medicine tries to separate itself from alternative medicine.

Sigh. Yes, practitioners of integrative medicine, especially the ones at quackademic medical centers, take great umbrage if you mention alternative medicine and imply that what they do is in any way like it. They pull themselves up and say something along the lines of, Oh, no, we dont do that. We use only evidence-based treatments. Then they go on about acupuncture, herbs that dont work, and other aspects of TCM, mixing it with potentially real evidence-based modalities like exercise or massage. It is basically the central message of integrative medicine, and unfortunately its effective, a large reason why integrative medicine has infiltrated institutions like MSKCC.

It is rather interesting, however, to see what Dr. Mao says about skeptics:

I think skepticism is a healthy thing. Just like for a lot of conventional cancer treatment, theres always skepticism, and that helps us to push the envelope more. Clinicians are always asking whether a therapy is working or whether its safe. I actually dont think we should have a blind acceptance of everything.

In terms of people being concerned about a placebo effect, its a really great question. I am very intrigued and actually studying that.

Think about placebo effect as a mind-body effect: If you actively engage your mind in wanting a specific outcome, you achieve the outcome. I think the way we are answering whether acupuncture or other types of therapies are better than placebo is by trying to understand the mechanisms underlying the pain, depression, anxiety, and distress that people are experiencing, whether a lot of that is driven by the mind-body effect.

Ugh. This borders on what I like to refer to as the central dogma of alternative medicine, which is that thinking makes it so. Its also combined with the fallback position that more and more advocates of integrative medicine have fallen back on as study after study have failed to find an effect due to their woo that is detectably different from placebo effects. That narrative is that, sure, something like acupuncture doesnt do anything detectably better than placebo, but its the placebo effect thats invoked thats healing. Add a dash of Cartesian dualism to that, with the hole invocation of mind-body effects, as though the mind were somehow separate from the body when it is not, and you have a recipe to thoroughly depress me reading such words coming from a high ranking faculty member of an institution like MSKCC.

Sadly, SIO and the integrative medicine service at MSKCC are just two examples of all too many. All over the USthe world, evenonce rigorously science-based institutions are embracing pseudoscience. Unfortunately, the reasons they give are the same all over the world and just as deluded.

Read the rest here:
Quackademic medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer ...

Read More...

Integrative Medicine – ynhh.org

Tuesday, November 1st, 2016

Integrative medicine reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic, lifestyle approaches, and healthcare disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.

Smilow Cancer Hospital's approach to integrative medicine provides evidence-based guidance about complementary therapies commonly used by cancer patients and survivors. We work to optimize mainstream care and address the serious physical and emotional symptoms often experienced by patients before, during, and after therapy, and avoid interactions with conventional care. Our team has expertise in the practice and scientific evaluation of complementary medicine which can guide patients to make effective decisions about the most helpful integrative therapies throughout their treatment program and beyond. We collaborate closely with your oncology team to provide safe and effective care.

The program is located in the Integrative Medicine/Rehabilitation Services area on the first floor of Smilow Cancer Hospital, room 1402. As a patient, many of the services can be provided on your floor or in your room. All Services are offered free of charge to patients undergoing cancer treatment at Smilow Cancer Hospital.

Office HoursMonday - Friday, 8 am - 4 pm, closed all major holidays

Integrative Medicine clinical consultations provide guidance for patients in the safe use of dietary supplements/natural products, acupuncture, massage, meditation, and other complementary therapies. Dr. Ali has extensive experience in the integrative management of chronic disease for patients, as well as teaching patients to optimize their health from a holistic perspective. He is trained in naturopathic medicine, integrative medicine, epidemiology, and patient-oriented research.

Art Expression offers a variety of creative outlets that provide a unique therapeutic experience. A broad spectrum of engaging classes and workshops, taught by visiting artists, provide patients the opportunity to learn various art techniques and to participate in collaborative installations and projects.

Plant-based oils are used to promote relaxation, relieve stress and anxiety, and help control insomnia, nausea, and pain. Essential oils can be incorporated into other complementary approaches.

Experienced and licensed therapists are trained in oncology massage, focused on improving side effects from cancer and its treatment. Research has shown that massage therapy may reduce pain, promote relaxation, and boost mood in cancer patients.

Reiki is a complementary health approach in which practitioners place their hands lightly on or just above a person, with the goal of facilitating the person's own healing response. Patients often report relaxation and stress-reduction effects.

Yoga is a mind and body practice with origins in ancient Indian philosophy, combining breathing techniques, physical postures, meditation, and relaxation. Patients can receive individual bedside yoga therapy, adapted to patient needs and limitations.

Patients, caregivers, staff and volunteers are invited to join voices and experience the benefits of singing together.

Group classes incorporate breathing techniques, physical postures, meditation, and relaxation, adapted to patient needs and limitations.

Qi gong is a centuries-old mind and body practice that involves certain postures and gentle movements with mental focus, breathing, and relaxation. The movements can be adapted or practiced while walking, standing, or sitting. Practicing Qi gong may reduce pain, reduce anxiety, and improve general quality of life.

Walking a labyrinth is an experience that allows contemplation as well as a place to retreat, regroup and renew in support of each individual journey. Labyrinths provide a quiet walking meditation and take 5-10 minutes to complete.

Walking a labyrinth is an experience that allows contemplation as well as a place to retreat, regroup and renew in support of each individual journey. Labyrinths provide a quiet walking meditation and take 5-10 minutes to complete.

Patients are invited to work with an experienced mentor on a writing essay of their choice. Individuals can contribute to an annual anthology of written works.

A gentler form of Zumba, designed for all populations and all fitness levels. It blends easy to follow dance rhythms with music. Chair based options are available.

203-200-6129

Read more:
Integrative Medicine - ynhh.org

Read More...

Page 35«..1020..34353637..4050..»


2025 © StemCell Therapy is proudly powered by WordPress
Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) | Violinesth by Patrick