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The following pages link to Association between use of unconventional therapies and conventional medical services (Q33876604):
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- Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Cancer (Q22241463) (← links)
- Herbal medicine for low back pain (Q24246076) (← links)
- Botanical medicine for low-back pain (Q24247838) (← links)
- Naturopathy, pseudoscience, and medicine: myths and fallacies vs truth (Q24529086) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of chiropractic and general practitioner patients in North America: findings from the joint Canada/United States Survey of Health, 2002-03 (Q24546202) (← links)
- The use of CAM and conventional treatments among primary care consulters with chronic musculoskeletal pain (Q24680577) (← links)
- Fertilization-induced changes in growth parameters and antioxidant activity of medicinal plants used in traditional Arab medicine (Q24812454) (← links)
- An analysis of sickness absence in chronically ill patients receiving complementary and alternative medicine: a longterm prospective intermittent study (Q25256641) (← links)
- Complementary and Integrative Health Practices Among Hispanics Diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer: Utilization and Communication with Physicians (Q28397821) (← links)
- An epidemiological study of concomitant use of Chinese medicine and antipsychotics in schizophrenic patients: implication for herb-drug interaction (Q28477174) (← links)
- Evaluation of electromyographic signals in children with bruxism before and after therapy with Melissa Officinalis L-a randomized controlled clinical trial (Q28834372) (← links)
- Use of complementary and alternative therapies by rural African Americans with type 2 diabetes (Q30419197) (← links)
- People, plants and health: a conceptual framework for assessing changes in medicinal plant consumption (Q30532727) (← links)
- Integrating complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into standard hospice and palliative care (Q30540387) (← links)
- Use frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan (Q30830138) (← links)
- Increased risk for invasive breast cancer associated with hormonal therapy: a nation-wide random sample of 65,723 women followed from 1997 to 2008 (Q31036814) (← links)
- Use of selected complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments in veterans with cancer or chronic pain: a cross-sectional survey (Q33259662) (← links)
- CAMbas--a XML-based bibliographical database on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). (Q33281081) (← links)
- Health behaviors and risk factors in those who use complementary and alternative medicine (Q33295233) (← links)
- Adult vaccination coverage levels among users of complementary/alternative medicine - results from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) (Q33320885) (← links)
- Utilization patterns of Chinese medicine and Western medicine under the National Health Insurance Program in Taiwan, a population-based study from 1997 to 2003 (Q33358987) (← links)
- Who Uses CAM? A Narrative Review of Demographic Characteristics and Health Factors Associated with CAM Use. (Q33629884) (← links)
- Health need and the use of alternative medicine among adults who do not use conventional medicine (Q33644968) (← links)
- Preventive screening of women who use complementary and alternative medicine providers (Q33675034) (← links)
- Public status and prevalence of acupuncture in Japan (Q33684711) (← links)
- A survey of pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders. (Q33695422) (← links)
- Research into complementary and alternative medicine: problems and potential (Q33803779) (← links)
- Prevalence and patterns of use of mantra, mindfulness and spiritual meditation among adults in the United States (Q33805366) (← links)
- The psychosocial aspects of complementary and alternative medicine (Q34083119) (← links)
- Can cultural competency reduce racial and ethnic health disparities? A review and conceptual model (Q34090182) (← links)
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine for treatment among African-Americans: a multivariate analysis (Q34104301) (← links)
- Medical pluralism among American women: results of a national survey (Q34141967) (← links)
- The (alternative) medicalization of life (Q34229174) (← links)
- The use of herbal medications and dietary supplements by people with mental illness (Q34247521) (← links)
- Self-medication of mental health problems: new evidence from a national survey (Q34337131) (← links)
- Attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine influence its use (Q34447430) (← links)
- Complementary and alternative medicine for mental disorders among African Americans, black Caribbeans, and whites (Q34684080) (← links)
- Health insurance and use of alternative medicine in Mexico. (Q34777483) (← links)
- Insurance coverage and subsequent utilization of complementary and alternative medicine providers (Q34806733) (← links)
- Perioperative use of herbal, complementary, and over the counter medicines in plastic surgery patients (Q34994681) (← links)
- Use of complementary medicine in older Americans: results from the Health and Retirement Study (Q35012524) (← links)
- Development of the adult and child complementary medicine questionnaires fielded on the National Health Interview Survey. (Q35051189) (← links)
- Correlates of complementary and alternative medicine utilization in depressed, underserved african american and Hispanic patients in primary care settings (Q35154665) (← links)
- Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation (Q35572992) (← links)
- Use of complementary therapy among internal medical inpatients. Prevalence, costs and association with mental disorders and physical diseases (Q35595266) (← links)
- Limited Health Knowledge as a Reason for Non-Use of Four Common Complementary Health Practices (Q35666214) (← links)
- Complementary medicine and older people: past research and future directions (Q35769523) (← links)
- Use of provider delivered complementary and alternative therapies in Hawai'i: results of the Hawai'i Health Survey. (Q35916122) (← links)
- Prevalence and predictors of complementary and alternative medicine use in African-Americans with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Q35941526) (← links)
- The complementarity and substitution between unconventional and mainstream medicine among racial and ethnic groups in the United States (Q35955526) (← links)