With the increased interest in complementary therapies, a team of scientists recently explored their use in cancer patients, and how they impacted both adherence to treatments and survival rates.
They aren’t cures, but a number of therapies outside mainstream Western medicine may help relieve lung cancer symptoms and treatment side effects. Generally referred to as complementary therapies or ...
The study had received approval from the relevant institutional ethical committees. Written informed consent was obtained. In the present analysis, 1,249 cancer survivors were included following ...
Complementary therapies are often used to help address symptoms of chronic health conditions and improve overall well-being. But finding a qualified provider is essential to reap the benefits — here ...
Jane Frawley receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Nepean Blue Mountains PHN to conduct research in the area of vaccine uptake. Erica McIntyre does not ...
Monika Merkes' self-managed superannuation fund owns shares in Blackmores. Two out of three Australians use complementary medicines to boost their nutrition, alleviate various symptoms and improve ...
The period preceding the emergence of behaviourally modern humans was characterised by dramatic climatic and environmental variability – it is these pressures, occurring over hundreds of thousands of ...