After Marianne Sarcich underwent treatment for breast cancer in 2016, she called an acupuncturist in hopes of easing her cancer-related anxiety—but made sure to be upfront. “I told her right away that ...
Complementary Learning is an integral part of the Honors experience at RIT that supports student participation in activities that complement traditional academic work. Please see below events and ...
There are a number of reasons why people use complementary or alternative therapies. A paper published in 2012 suggested that around half of people with cancer use some sort of complementary therapy, ...
Integrative medicine combines conventional and alternative, or complementary medicine, and is often framed as focusing on emotional and even spiritual aspects of health, as well as on physical ...
Complementary therapies are adjuncts to mainstream care, used primarily for symptom control and to enhance physical and emotional strength during and after mainstream cancer treatment. These therapies ...
Nearly a third of Australian pharmacists are recommending complementary medicine products that are not supported by evidence that they work. Australian chemists' sale of complementary medicines ...
Complementary therapies such as exercise, mind-body practices, and dietary changes work alongside conventional multiple myeloma treatment to help manage symptoms and side effects, thereby supporting ...
We all know that getting enough protein in our diet is beneficial to our health, but why is that? Proteins are found in every cell, tissue, and bodily fluid. It is an important component of our diet, ...