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The Self: On Becoming a Nobody
Why are you unhappy? Because nearly everything that you say and do is for your ‘self’—and there isn't one. Chinese Proverb
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Larry Dossey
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145-149
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Moral Insanity
I want to share some reactions to Larry Dossey's excellent editorial on moral insanity. (EXPLORE January 2012). I disagree with his conclusion that Josef Fritzl must have been aware that what he was d...
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John C. Rhead
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Film Calls for a New Healthcare System
ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time—how we can save our badly broken healthcare system.
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Bonnie J. Horrigan
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151-153
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The Vagina Battles and National Wellness
As I write this, I am witnessing something I would not have thought possible. The central discussion of the Republican primaries is not jobs, or war, or foreign affairs, or even the economy. It is con...
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Stephan A. Schwartz
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154-157
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Tibetan Medicine and Integrative Health: Validity Testing and Refinement of the Constitutional Self-Assessment Tool and Lifestyle Guidelines Tool
Context: Tibetan medicine offers an ancient, timely model for the promotion of health and treatment of disease by teaching individuals to make healthy lifestyle choices. This holistic model consists o...
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Miriam E. Cameron,
Carolyn Torkelson,
Susan Haddow,
Tenzin Namdul,
Aimee Prasek,
Cynthia R. Gross
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158-171
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Religious Coping and Mental Health Outcomes: An Exploratory Study of Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Patients
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the association between religious coping and mental health in a socioeconomically disadvantaged population. Methods: Participants were selected as the...
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Michael M. Olson,
Dorothy B. Trevino,
Jenenne A. Geske,
Harold Vanderpool
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172-176
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Time, Touch, and Compassion: Effects on Autonomic Nervous System and Well-Being
Objective: Compassion is critical for complementary and conventional care, but little is known about its direct physiologic effects. This study tested the feasibility of delivering two lengths of time...
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Hossam A. Shaltout,
Janet A. Tooze,
Erica Rosenberger,
Kathi J. Kemper
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177-184
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Emergence of a Signal from Background Noise in the “Memory of Water” Experiments: How to Explain It?
After more than 20 years, the case of the “memory of water” still has not been resolved satisfactorily. After the affair with the journal Nature, Benveniste extended his results on high dilutions to a...
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Francis Beauvais
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185-196
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Feasibility of a Brief Yoga Intervention During Chemotherapy for Persistent or Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Persistent or recurrent ovarian cancer is often accompanied by aversive symptoms that reduce quality of life and effective supportive care is needed. Yoga is a promising intervention for enhancing qua...
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Stephanie J. Sohl,
Suzanne C. Danhauer,
Julie B. Schnur,
Leslie Daly,
Kathryn Suslov,
Guy H. Montgomery
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197-198
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Effects of Myofascial Release and Other Advanced Myofascial Therapies on Children With Cerebral Palsy: Six Case Reports
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapy methods are common for the treatment of cerebral palsy (CP). This case series is presented in an attempt to describe the use of Myofascial trigger ...
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Sandra L. Whisler,
David M. Lang,
Margaret Armstrong,
Jennifer Vickers,
Clifford Qualls,
Jay S. Feldman
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199-205
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Leeches, Creatine, Xylitol, Spinal Manipulation, Acupuncture
Level 2 (mid-level) evidence
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Richard Glickman-Simon,
Alan Ehrlich
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206-209
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Life-Long Learning in Integrative Healthcare
One of the pre-eminent learning goals of healthcare education in the past decade or so has been teaching our students the skills of life-long learning. With the rapid pace of technology and scientific...
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Victor S. Sierpina,
Mary Jo Kreitzer
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210-212
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Editorial Board
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