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Homeopathy: A State of the Science Review With Recommendations for Practical Therapies in Midwifery Practice
AbstractA substantial proportion of adults and children in the United States use complementary and alternative health practices, including homeopathy. Many homeopathic therapies are readily available over the counter, and many individuals access and self-administer these therapies with little or no guidance from health care practitioners. In addition, patients and health care providers are often confused by terminologies associated with complementary practices and may be unable to distinguish homeopathy from naturopathy, herbalism, holistic medicine, Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, or other forms of health care. Co...
Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health - June 13, 2023 Category: Midwifery Authors: Amy Tinney, Elizabeth Rice Tags: Review Source Type: research

Cross-sectional survey and Bayesian network model analysis of traditional Chinese medicine in Austria: investigating public awareness, usage determinants and perception of scientific support
Conclusions TCM is widely known within the Austrian general population and used by a substantial proportion. However, a disparity exists between the commonly held public perception that TCM is scientific and findings from evidence-based studies. Emphasis should be placed on supporting the distribution of unbiased, science-driven information.
Source: BMJ Open - March 2, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eigenschink, M., Bellach, L., Leonard, S., Dablander, T. E., Maier, J., Dablander, F., Sitte, H. H. Tags: Open access, Complementary medicine Source Type: research

Bibliometric trend analysis of non-conventional (alternative) therapies in veterinary research
CONCLUSION: Further reviews to explore this issue are warranted, differentiating secondary from primary literature, and assessing relevance and methodological quality of individual studies, following the principles of evidence-based veterinary medicine.PMID:36316960 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2022.2142318
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - November 1, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: K Domingues N H Franco I Rodrigues G Stilwell M Magalh ães-Sant'Ana Source Type: research

Searching for the Genus Epidemicus in Chinese Patients: Findings from the Clificol COVID-19 Clinical Case Registry
CONCLUSION: This is the first study to investigate the notion of genus epidemicus by using modern statistical techniques. These analyses identified at least two distinct symptom pictures. The notion of a single COVID-19 genus epidemicus did not apply in the studied population.PMID:36183700 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1750380
Source: Homeopathy - October 2, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Alexander Tournier Yvonne Fok Robbert van Haselen Aaron To Source Type: research