Contrary to expectations, the COVID pandemic did not cause a spike in the overall use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Europe: the growth was modest, from 27% in 2014 to 28% in 2023.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has begun endorsing alternative medicines — some widely discredited by medical authorities. WHO began encouraging the public to explore these treatment options via ...
Nancy Servine takes three yoga classes a week and works out every day but Sunday. The 66-year-old says, laughing, "It's cheaper than therapy." Mrs. Servine started yoga three years ago when her ...
Mind-body medicine should not be an 'alternative,' nor should complementary and integrative medicine be something doctors are not exposed to during their training." —Dr. Bernie Siegel Source: ...
Analysis of the Mortality Trends of 23 Major Cancers in the Indian Population Between 2000 and 2019: A Joinpoint Regression Analysis The prevalence of CAM use was 66.11% in patients with cancer. The ...
From 1876 to 1943, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg was the director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, a grand hotel, spa, and wellness center. He is perhaps better known for his invention of cornflakes, ...
For many Indian students contemplating a career in medicine, the first two thoughts are nearly always about the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) or a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery).
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has remained fairly steady across Europe over the past decade. However, significant disparities exist between countries. Contrary to ...