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State of Art of the Regulative Situation of Nonconventional Medicines in Italy by Paolo Roberti di Sarsina, M.D. posted: 04-12-2010 State of Art of the Regulative Situation of Nonconventional Medicines in Italy
Dear Editor:
In Western societies, people generally confuse the terms ‘‘medicine,’’ ‘‘biomedicine,’’ ‘‘EBM,’’ and ‘‘allopathy,’’ using them as synonyms.
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The 2nd European Congress of Integrative Medicine
BERLIN, GERMANY- The 2nd European Congress of Integrative Medicine took place on November 20 - 21 2009 in Berlin. The congress offered an important platform for medical practitioners and healthcare professionals as well as scientists, sponsors, and health politicians to share information and skupport the development of improved health care.
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Janet Polli to become the Executive Director of the Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integr
The Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine (CAHCIM),recently announced the appointment of Janet Polli as executive director.
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The European Information Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (EICCAM)
BELGIUM - The European Information Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (EICCAM) was recently founded in Belgium with a Management Board and a Scientific Board.
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COULD HEALTH COACHING BUILD A BRIDGE TO A NEW SYSTEM OF HEALTHCARE? by Karen Lawson, MD posted: 00-00-0000 Karen Lawson, MD, is the director of health coaching at the University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing, Minneapolis, and past president of the American Holistic Medical Association.
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![]() Chronic stress is among the most costly health problems in terms of direct health costs, absenteeism, disability, and performance standards. The Reformed Church in America (RCA) identified stress among its clergy as a major cause of higher-than-average health claims and implemented HeartMath (HM) to help its participants manage stress and increase physiological resilience. The 6-week HM program Revitalize you! was selected for the intervention including the emWave Personal Stress Reliever technology. from 2006 to 2007, completion of a health risk assessment (HRA) provided eligible clergy with the opportunity to participate in the HM program or a lifestyle management program (lSM). outcomes for that year were assessed with the Stress and Well-being Survey. of 313 participants who completed the survey, 149 completed the Revitalize you! Program, and 164 completed the lSM. Well-being, stress management, resilience, and emotional vitality were significantly improved in the HM group as c compared to the LSM group. In an analysis of the claims costs data for 2007 and 2008, 144 pastors who had participated in the HM program were compared to 343 non-participants (control group). Adjusted medical costs were reduced by 3.8% for HM participants in comparison with an increase of 9.0% for the control group. for the adjusted pharmacy costs, an increase of 7.9% was found compared with an increase of 13.3% for the control group. Total 2008 savings as a result of the HM program are estimated at $585 per participant, yielding a return on investment of 1.95:1. These findings show that HM stress-reduction and coherence-building techniques can reduce health care costs. |
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