For forgetful, cash helps the medicine go down

June 19, 2010

For forgetful, cash helps the medicine go down
PAM BELLUCK An effort to pay people to take their medicine is gaining ground as a way to save on the costs of hospitalization.

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More medicine isn’t always good medicine

April 21, 2010

More medicine isn’t always good medicine
More medicine — surgeries, scans, drugs — is not always the best medicine, writes columnist Froma Harrop. Many factors are in play, including fear of lawsuits and a fee-for-services approach to the practice of medicine.

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Preventive medicine endures – Tue, 16 Mar 2010 PST

March 18, 2010

Preventive medicine endures – Tue, 16 Mar 2010 PST
‘An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” It is an old saying – a proverb that dates back to at least the 13th century. And there is a reason this saying has withstood the test of time.

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Youthful health freak preaches century old medicine doctrines

March 8, 2010

Youthful health freak preaches century old medicine doctrines
Dainius Kepenis, a 58-year-old resident of Lithuania’s resort of Palanga, is an unchallengeable motivational speaker. He is an ardent supporter of non-traditional medical doctrines, such as Ayurveda and Valeology, the sciences of health.

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Alternative medicine practitioners go beyond and offer advice

March 4, 2010

Alternative medicine practitioners go beyond and offer advice
By: Lauren Howland Many know the feeling of sitting in a doctor’s office waiting for what seems like hours to speak with a man or woman in a white lab coat for only a few minutes. Most times these long waits result in receiving a piece of paper with a prescription on …

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News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Feb. 16, 2010

February 20, 2010

News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Feb. 16, 2010
1. Early Release: Annals Readers Respond to USPSTF Mammography Guidelines An editorial and a selection of reader responses to the November 17 article, “Screening for Breast Cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement,” was published early online at http://www.annals.org on February 15. 2. Pipe and Cigar Smoking Strongly Associated with …

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February 19, 2010


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Evidence-based medicine

February 18, 2010

Evidence-based medicine
Professor Victor Montori from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, talks about his research into evidence-based medicine

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Daniel Seidman: Defragmenting Healthcare: Science, Medicine and Smoking

February 16, 2010

Daniel Seidman: Defragmenting Healthcare: Science, Medicine and Smoking
The lag between what we know about helping smokers and what we do to help them opens a window into the gaping hole between scientific knowledge and clinical practice.

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NES Ltd explained – alternative medicine

February 11, 2010


Nutri-Energetics Systems® Ltd (NES) is a pioneering approach to integrative, holistic health based on decades of research into the human body-field. The body-field is a structured web of information and energy that appears to underlie the physical body and influence the state of our overall health and well-being. Co-Founder of Nutri-Energetics Systems Ltd (NES), Harry Massey, explains how he suffered from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and decided to take responsibility for finding a natural cure. His findings were amazing. Harry worked closely with Peter Fraser, Founder of NES who helped him to achieve a full recovery. This wonderful recovery caused Harry and Peter to set up their company that is now, Nutri-Energetics Systems Ltd. This DVD explains how NES works and is very relevant to those wishing to learn more. "Nutri-Energetics Systems® (NES) does not diagnose, cure, prevent or treat disease. If you have a medical condition or concern, please consult the appropriate healthcare professional. NES and its claims have not been evaluated by any government agency or regulatory organization".

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