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learning more about alternative...
therapies, according to Brian Berman, M.D., a family practitioner with the
University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. Berman says his
own interest began when "I found that I wasn't getting all the results
that I would have liked with conventional medicine, especially in
patients with chronic diseases.
"What I've found at the University of Maryland is a healthy skepticism
among my colleagues, but a real willingness to collaborate. We have a
lot of people from different departments who are saying, let's see how
we can develop scientifically rigorous studies that are also sensitive
to the particular therapies that we're working with."
Anyone who wants to be treated with an alternative therapy should try to
do so through participation in a clinical trial. Clinical trials are
regulated by FDA and provide safeguards to protect patients, such as
monitoring of adverse reactions. In fact, FDA is interested in assisting
investigators who want to study alternative therapies under carefully
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Some of the alternative therapies currently under study with grants from
NIH include: acupuncture to treat depression, attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder, osteoarthritis, and postoperative dental pain
hypnosis for chronic low back pain and accelerated fracture healing
Ayurvedic herbals for Parkinson's disease.
(Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic system based on the belief that
herbals, massage, and other stress relievers help the body make its own
natural drugs.) biofeedback for diabetes, low back pain, and face and
mouth pain caused by jaw disorders. (Biofeedback is the conscious
control of biological functions such as those of the heart and blood
vessels normally controlled involuntarily.) |
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