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1 vailable on the treatment of depression with complementary therapies.
2 ial suture biology and pathology may lead to complementary therapies.
3 erventions, even the strongest proponents of complementary therapy agree that only randomized control
4 At the same time, however, the popularity of complementary therapies among prostate cancer patients c
5                                         Such complementary therapies are increasingly provided at mai
6 s emerged as the standard of care, and other complementary therapies are rapidly transitioning from t
7                             Conversely, most complementary therapies are well studied and of proven b
8 s try unconventional therapies and many use 'complementary' therapies, as adjuncts to mainstream care
9 nagement, nutritional practices, and related complementary therapies; assess the perceived needs of c
10 e of surgery and emerging biologic agents as complementary therapies designed to safely control infla
11 to bright light and exercise, might serve as complementary therapies for the nonmotor manifestations
12 al studies to optimize Enbrel as a potential complementary therapy for resolution of steroid-dependen
13 s scientific data to support the efficacy of complementary therapies in the treatment of depression i
14 nding of the current evidence for or against complementary therapy in prostate cancer.
15 nd the possibilities for including effective complementary therapies into the conventional care they
16 ulosis, clinical evaluation of imatinib as a complementary therapy of tuberculosis, in particular mul
17 ients, renders the search for alternative or complementary therapies paramount.
18 tor agents, B-cell (anti-CD20) depletion and complementary therapies represent new therapeutic horizo
19 ed eighty-eight cancer patients, referred to complementary therapy services with clinical anxiety and
20 0% and 50% of women in Western countries use complementary therapies to manage menopausal symptoms.
21        Our results point to the necessity of complementary therapies to treat the activated/inflamed
22 , 1.5%-3.8%) conditions least likely, to use complementary therapies to treat their mental condition.
23                                              Complementary therapies, willow bark and magnets, have m
24 aluated the associations of ginseng use as a complementary therapy with survival and quality of life

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