Where Complementary Medicine Helps

The table below summarizes the ways in which complemetary and alternative medicine (CAM) may be helpful. The table is this blog's compilation based on the information in the paper cited below. Acupuncture   pain, nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy Energy therapies magnetic field therapy, reiki, Healing Touch, qi gong are not fully understood—may help reduce... Continue Reading →

Where Yoga Meditation Meets Integrative Medicine

As we are talking about integrative oncology, it is helpful to know how oncologists who practice complementary medicine define themselves as well as the care they provide. I think this whole approach can be safely extrapolated to cardiology, gastroenterology, gynecoloogy, neurology, and pulmonology when you read on and understand the background. In the paper cited in... Continue Reading →

How To Deal With Holiday Anxiety And Stress

What is the biggest source of stress for most people? It is not wars and natural disasters. The two major causes are worries about money and family (death, divorce, illness, marriage, children, in-laws, and friction between family members). Holidays bring out these stresses and a lot of people dread the holidays--gift giving and being forced... Continue Reading →

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