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The placebo effect and alternative therapies.
June 1, 2003... WHEN PATIENTS REPORT IMPROVEMENTS WITH A UNIQUE THERAPY that has little scientific support and possibly no known physiological basis, some immediately assume the benefits are explained by the placebo effect. Alternative medicine includes...
Oregon grape root extract for psoriasis.
June 1, 2003... A NUMBER OF CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT OPTIONS ARE available and effectively reduce the symptoms of psoriasis in many patients; however, there is no cure and no one treatment works for everyone.
Like patients with other chronic conditions, the...
CME questions.(continuing medical education)(Brief Article)
June 1, 2003... CME Instructions: Physicians participate in this continuing medical education program by reading the article, using the provided references for further research, and studying the CME questions. Participants should select what they believe to be...
Green tea and prostate cancer. (Clinical Briefs).
June 1, 2003... Source: Jatoi A, et al. A phase II trial of green tea in the treatment of patients with androgen independent metastatic prostate carcinoma. Cancer 2003;97:1442-1446.
Goal: To evaluate the antineoplastic effects of green tea in men with...
Q & A participating in a clinical trial.
June 1, 2003... CHOOSING TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLINICAL TRIAL IS AN IMPORTANT PERSONAL DECISION. THE following questions and answers provide information about the clinical trial questions most frequently asked by patients.
Q: What is a clinical trial?
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