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Natural Standard Herbal Pharmacotherapy: An Evidence-Based Approach - 0 views

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    Natural Standard Herbal Pharmacotherapy: An Evidence-Based Approach is now available for purchase. The book provides practical guidance on the use of herbal therapies for medical conditions. This reference tool will be an essential part of herbal pharmacy core curricula for all healthcare disciplines. Chapters are organized by medical condition and present supportive evidence, including potential mechanisms of action and dosing, for selected herbal therapies. The chapters also include integrative therapy plans to help clinicians quickly assess patient needs and create cohesive treatment plans. In addition, adjunct therapies, including herbs, supplements and modalities, that are commonly used in combination with primary treatments are discussed. Case studies, which summarize efficacy, safety, dosing and interactions for high-utilization products, help prepare healthcare providers for patient counseling in clinical practice. Review questions, similar to those on national board exams, allow readers to evaluate their learning and identify areas for further study. The book also includes several appendices, which provide information about lab values as well as the safety, interactions and pharmacokinetics of select herbs.
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Natural Standard || Databases / Search - 0 views

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    Medical Conditions, Genomics + Proteomics, Comparative Effectiveness, Environmental + Global Health, Nutriceuticals, Interactive Tools, Monographs, Blogs, Webinars, Calculators, Podcasts, News
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The Bradford Report || Improving Medical Information Systems Through Human Factors - 0 views

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    "Improving Medical Information Systems Through Human Factors"
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9/11 heroes now sick and dying | Video | Reuters.com - 0 views

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    Rescue workers and volunteers who helped in the aftermath of the Twin Towers attack are suffering chronic medical conditions.
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Electronic Medical Data Invaluable to Health Industry...If They Can Unlock It // Electr... - 0 views

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    "More than three-quarters of healthcare executives believe their industry's most valuable asset is going to be information contained in electronic medical records...hundreds of billions of gigabytes of health and medical information will be industry's most valuable asset in 5 years. The value, however, must be unlocked by finding ways to overcome a lack of standards, privacy concerns, and technology limitations that could hinder use of the data." || NOTE: This data has already been used by private medical insurance companies to dig up "preexisting conditions" that allow them to drop coverage (rescission) on potentially unprofitable subscribers. ||
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