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  • ...nal covering complementary and alternative medicine. The journal's founder and editor-in-chief was Edzard Ernst (University of Exeter). Established in 199
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  • ...d range of areas from self-help to professional care and from the sensible and worthwhile to the ridiculous. ...k for the diseases or medical conditions for which they are used. Many CAM therapies are considered to be [[pseudoscience]], based on [[magical thinking]] rathe
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  • ...nal covering complementary and alternative medicine. The journal's founder and editor-in-chief was Edzard Ernst (University of Exeter). Established in 199
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  • ...edicine]] law, and has made significant contributions to the understanding and regulation of this rapidly evolving area. == Early Life and Education ==
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  • ...logy, and basic sciences, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional and alternative approaches to health care. ...tion of various therapies, their efficacy, safety, costs, patterns of use, and standards of care.
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  • ...nly the physical aspects of cancer, but also the emotional, psychological, and spiritual aspects. ...effects of conventional treatments, and enhance the body's ability to heal and recover.
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  • ...y]], [[nutritional therapy]], and many other alternative and complementary therapies. ...at explore cultural, sociological, and economic aspects of alternative and complementary medicine.
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  • ...erapies, which are used in place of conventional treatments, complementary therapies are meant to supplement standard medical care. ...rity, as patients seek more natural and holistic approaches to health care and well-being.
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  • ...y therapies. Therapy freedom is often associated with [[patient autonomy]] and [[informed consent]], as it involves the patient making informed decisions ...[surgery]] or [[pharmacotherapy]], as well as alternative or complementary therapies, such as [[acupuncture]] or [[herbal medicine]].
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  • ...is initiative reflects the growing interest and usage of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within the UK healthcare framework. ...tablishment to ensure that complementary therapists are adequately trained and adhere to a recognized code of conduct.
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  • ...ovide accurate, reliable information about CAM to healthcare professionals and patients. ...thodology to review and rate the safety and effectiveness of different CAM therapies.
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  • ...ombines conventional medical treatments with complementary and alternative therapies. ...l and societal factors on health, such as pollution, socioeconomic status, and access to healthcare.
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  • ...of action of CAM therapies. EBCAM aims to integrate the most effective CAM therapies into conventional medical practice in a way that is consistent with the sta ...evidence base. EBCAM seeks to bridge this gap by rigorously evaluating CAM therapies using the same scientific methods applied in conventional medicine.
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  • ...into the efficacy, safety, and mechanisms of action of various alternative therapies. ...s for thousands of years. These practices often have cultural significance and are based on knowledge passed down through generations. The scientific comm
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  • ...de practices such as [[acupuncture]], [[herbal medicine]], [[homeopathy]], and [[chiropractic]] care. ...many people seeking out these treatments as a way to improve their health and wellbeing.
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  • ...ased on the belief that a healer can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results. This practice is also known as [[energy healing]]. ...hat a life force energy or vital energy flows through and around the body, and that disruptions or imbalances in this energy flow result in illness or dis
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  • ...m '''complementary and alternative medicine''' ('''[[Terms and concepts in alternative medicine#CAM|CAM]]''') encompasses both branches, incorporating practices w ...ies and CAM therapies with substantial scientific evidence of their safety and effectiveness.
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  • '''List of Therapies''' ...al, and emotional well-being. This article provides an overview of various therapies utilized across different disciplines. Each therapy is linked to its respec
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  • ...wellness—often including mental, emotional, functional, spiritual, social, and community aspects. ...ner and patient, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapies.
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  • ...ical community and the general public regarding the efficacy and safety of alternative treatments. ...f promoting unproven treatments, and the dangers of relying on alternative therapies over conventional medical practices.
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  • ...t of the standard care, which includes [[surgery]], [[radiation therapy]], and [[chemotherapy]]. They are often used in conjunction with traditional treat ==Types of Alternative Cancer Treatments==
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