Integrative Cancer Therapy with Special Focus on Add-On Homeopathy: The Experience at Lienz Hospital
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Integrative Cancer Therapy with Special Focus on Add-On Homeopathy: The Experience at Lienz HospitalAbstract
Homeopathy can be well integrated into a complementary oncology concept. However, the existing scientific evidence concerning homeopathy should be presented more transparently, and improved by performing randomized placebo-controlled studies with sufficient patient numbers. An ongoing multicenter study at four hospitals in Austria, consisting of patients with advanced lung cancer fulfills this requirement. Although the mechanism of action underlying homeopathy is still not clear, the existing body of evidence does [...] 1304 6360 |
The Role of Self-Compassion in Recovery from Substance Use Disordersby
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(1) Background: A large body of empirical evidence has supported the notion that individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) have difficulty regulating their negative emotions and employing emotion-regulation strategies. The aim of this article is to (a) explore the role of self-compassion in providing an emotion-regulation strategy for initiating a process of recovery from SUDs; (b) examine the role of self-compassion in building recovery capital (RC) to promote long-term recovery; and (c) examine the practice [...] 3317 16678 |
Compassion in Medicine – A Psychiatric Physician’s ViewAbstract
There are several definitions of sympathy, empathy, and compassion on the internet. I have chosen the above definitions to emphasize their salient differences, for the following reason: In medical school, in the early 1960s, we were taught not to sympathize with patients, but to empathize: By empathizing, one can retain some professional objectivity toward the patient, in order to be of some help. To sympathize, on the other hand, was to immerse oneself in the patient’s suffering and lose one’s professional per [...] 1182 6126 |
Integrated Medicine Strongly Improves Post-Stroke Rehabilitative Performance in a Public Health Facility in Italyby
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Background - Since 2011, the Tuscany Regional Authority has been funding the use of Integrated Medicine (IM) in a clinical setting in Pitigliano Hospital, with the aim of testing the true efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine(CAM) in a hospital setting. The clinical setting also comprises the Manciano rehabilitation facility, whose services include post-stroke rehabilitation.
Methods- The study compared 212 patients divided into two groups: 94 treated with IM (conventional therapy plus homeopathy and a [...] 1361 10968 |
Unexpected Long Survival of a Patient with Polycythemia Veraby
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This case reports of a 71-year-old patient with polycythemia vera (PCV). The homeopathic treatment began 15 years after the diagnosis at the age of 51. The frequency of phlebotomies could be lowered significantly after the start of the homeopathic treatment, the patient survived another 16 years without chemotherapy, which he had rejected despite appropriate education. For a PCV without chemotherapy, this patient had a long survival time of more than 30 years, essentially in the best health and quality of life. The [...] 1521 24011 |
The Process of Integration of Complementary Medicines in Public Healthcare Service of Tuscany (Italy)Abstract
Background. Complementary Medicine (CM) is being increasingly used by European citizens in order to increase their overall health state and wellbeing, as well as to treat various illnesses and diseases.
Aim. Describe the pathway and results of the integration process of complementary medicines in the public healthcare service of the Region of Tuscany (Italy) lasting more than 20 years.
Methods. The Regional Healthcare Programs (RHPs) of Tuscany (Italy) have started to incorporate several types of CM treatments (i. [...] 1387 7734 |
Comparison of Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia between Zen-meditation and Control GroupsAbstract
(1) Background: This research is aimed to develop new methods to investigate the cardiorespiratory interaction of Zen-meditation practitioners (Zen-meditation group) and healthy ordinary young people (control group) by quantitatively evaluating the respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) behavior.
(2) Methods: Twenty-five voluntary controls and seven Zen-meditation practitioners were recruited. Experimental protocol involves five sessions of different mental-stress levels (control group) and five sessions of Zen-meditat [...] 1289 13443 |
Acupuncture for Chemo-Related Nausea and Vomitingby
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(1) Background: In recent years, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) techniques have become very widespread; among these, acupuncture can play an important role in the treatment of adverse effects related to chemotherapy. This role has been recognized by the National Institutes of Health after many clinical studies, thus allowing the official introduction of acupuncture in supportive therapy for oncological diseases, particularly to prevent nausea and vomiting.
(2) Aim. The aim of this paper is to describe [...] 1510 8428 |
Increase in Electrodermal Activity on Acupuncture Points of Lymphatic, Lung, Nervous, Endocrine and Heart Meridians after Running Exercise, a Single Case StudyAbstract
Background: Electrodermal measurement of acupuncture points has been correlated to physiologic and pathologic conditions with clinical and laboratory studies. Emerging evidence indicates that in addition to therapeutic effect, acupuncture points may also have diagnostic properties. However, physiologic basis of this phenomenon is still unknown.
Objective: To determine how electrodermal activity of acupuncture points on hands and feet responds to exercise-induced sympathetic stress and how electrodermal measurement [...] 1533 10457 |
The Effects of Aquatic Exercise on Cognitive Function: Systematic ReviewAbstract
The objective of this brief systematic review was to examine the effects of aquatic exercise on cognitive function. Studies were identified using electronic databases, including PubMed, PsychInfo, Sports Discus and Google Scholar. In total, 13 articles met the inclusionary criteria. Among the 13 studies, all 13 demonstrated beneficial cognitive effects from exercise. This included chronic aquatic exercise-induced improvements in global cognition, executive function, attention, learning and memory, cognitively-relat [...] 1942 9331 |
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