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![]() Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies2010 Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain An official journal of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Journal Home | Journal Information | Society Information | News Overview | Editorial Board | Author Guidelines | Advertise | Contact | Submit an Article Current IssueVolume 15 Issue 2 (June 2010)GlossaryGlossary (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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EditorialFACT– goodbye and welcome (p 85-85) Abstract | Full Text:
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InterviewMax H Pittler (p 86-87) Abstract | Full Text:
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Original ArticlesThe medical consultation: what do users and non-users of CAM value? (p 88-96) Abstract | Full Text:
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Acupuncture for addictions: a systematic review of systematic reviews (p 97-100) Abstract | Full Text:
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Patients' use of CAM: results from the Health Survey for England 2005 (p 101-103) Abstract | Full Text:
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DebateSystematic reviews of RCTs in homeopathy A focused appraisal (p 104-106) Abstract | Full Text:
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Systematic reviews of RCTs in homeopathy: Systematic reviews conclusively show that homeopathic remedies are placebos (p 107-108) Abstract | Full Text:
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Summaries and CommentariesHerbal MedicineNegative results from the secondary outcomes analysis of the Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory Study of Ginkgo biloba (p 111-112) Abstract | Full Text:
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Should we offer herbal treatments that raise blood pressure to normotensive elders? (p 113-114) Abstract | Full Text:
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Patients with rheumatoid arthritis may benefit from a standardised powder of Rosa canina (rose hip) (p 114-115) Abstract | Full Text:
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Extracts of Phellodendron amurense and Citrus sinensis (orange) for osteoarthritic complaints (p 116-117) Abstract | Full Text:
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Are Curcuma domestica (turmeric) extracts equally effective as ibuprofen for knee osteoarthritis? (p 117-118) Abstract | Full Text:
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Is Symphytum officinale (comfrey) root extract ointment useful in the treatment of back pain? (p 119-120) Abstract | Full Text:
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Zingiber officinale (ginger) might be better than vitamin B6 for treating nausea in pregnancy (p 121-121) Abstract | Full Text:
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Improvement of clinical response and biomarkers by Camellia sinensis (green tea) extract in patients with high-risk oral premalignant lesions (p 122-123) Abstract | Full Text:
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Systematic review of Viscum album (mistletoe) preparations for cancer (p 124-125) Abstract | Full Text:
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Promising results for Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil for treating generalised anxiety disorder (p 126-127) Abstract | Full Text:
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AcupunctureElectro-acupuncture as an adjunct treatment for obesity? (p 128-129) Abstract | Full Text:
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Preliminary evidence that single-point acupuncture at PC7 helps patients with plantar fasciitis DOI 10.1211/fact.15.2.0019 (p 129-131) Abstract | Full Text:
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Electrical stimulation to P6 with ReliefBand for postoperative nausea and vomiting (n=229) (p 131-132) Abstract | Full Text:
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Acupuncture for pain and agitation associated with grommet insertion (p 133-134) Abstract | Full Text:
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Manipulative TherapiesAssessing the feasibility of therapeutic touch and massage for infants in critical care settings (p 135-136) Abstract | Full Text:
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Spinal manipulation provides better short and long-term reduction in pain and disability for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (p 137-138) Abstract | Full Text:
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Osteopathy for treatment of chronic abacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (p 138-140) Abstract | Full Text:
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Other Complementary TherapiesTai chi is useful for treating knee osteoarthritis (p 141-141) Abstract | Full Text:
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Magnetic and copper bracelets seem ineffective in osteoarthritis (p 142-143) Abstract | Full Text:
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Autologous blood therapy did not reduce the symptoms of the common cold (p 144-145) Abstract | Full Text:
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Mixed results in a controlled study of reiki (p 145-146) Abstract | Full Text:
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Promising study of the impact of medical qigong as compared with usual care to improve the QoL of cancer patients (p 146-148) Abstract | Full Text:
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Yoga leads to improved QoL in breast cancer patients receiving radiotherapy (p 149-150) Abstract | Full Text:
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Patient–practitioner interaction and placebo response (p 150-151) Abstract | Full Text:
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Short ReportsHerbal Medicine (p 152-157) Abstract | Full Text:
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Homeopathy (p 157-158) Abstract | Full Text:
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Complementary Medicine – General (p 159-162) Abstract | Full Text:
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Acupuncture (p 163-169) Abstract | Full Text:
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Manipulative Therapies (p 170-174) Abstract | Full Text:
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Other Complementary Therapies (p 175-179) Abstract | Full Text:
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NewsNews (p 180-181) Abstract | Full Text:
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Book reviewsTraditional Medicine: a Global Perspective (p 182-182) Abstract | Full Text:
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Complementary Medicine and Health Psychology (p 182-183) Abstract | Full Text:
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Acupuncture in the Treatment of Pain. An Integrative Approach (p 183-183) Abstract | Full Text:
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Reflexology in Pregnancy and Childbirth (p 183-183) Abstract | Full Text:
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The Art and Science of Mindfulness. Integrating Mindfulness into Psychology and the Helping Professions (p 184-184) Abstract | Full Text:
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New booksNew books (p 185-185) Abstract | Full Text:
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Recent LiteratureHerbal Medicine (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Vitamins, Minerals, Supplements and Dietary Approaches (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Homeopathy (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Complementary Medicine – General (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Acupuncture (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Manipulative Therapies (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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Other Complementary Therapies (p 0-0) Abstract | Full Text:
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ObituarySIR JAMES WATT (19 August 1914 to 28 December 2009) (p 191-191) Abstract | Full Text:
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ErratumErratum (p 192-192) Abstract
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