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| Alternative medicine treatments get serious look (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) |
| Jill Eisner lay still as an acupuncturist pushed thin needles into her face and feet, with soft music playing in the background. In another room, an herbologist studied his antidote for severe acne: a concoction of 12 ingredients, including dandelion roots, tangerine peel and dried raspberries. A few doors down, Linda Lee, dressed in a white lab coat, used the tools of conventional medicine to ... |
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| Alternative medicine worth a try (New Haven Register) |
| Medicine has long been referred to as an art and a science. The artistry perhaps resides in determining how best to use the science we have, and take good care of patients despite the science we don’t have. All too often, patient need goes on long after the science starts running thin. |
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