Urinary Tract Conditions: Examining the Evidence on Cranberry and Saw Palmetto
Patients with urinary tract infections often ask health care providers about using complementary and alternative medicine to relieve symptoms or prevent recurrences.
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Women's Health Week is May 11–17, 2008
NCCAM provides resources and information on some health issues that affect women, such as menopause, osteoarthritis, and urinary tract infections. We also highlight some of the clinical...
Massage Therapy: An Introduction
Massage therapy has a long history in cultures around the world. Today, people use many different types of massage therapy for a variety of health-related purposes. In the United States,...
Claudia Witt on the German Acupuncture Trials
The NCCAM Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary and alternative medicine practices and...
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