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Medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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That’s the difference between Western medicine, and Chinese or Oriental medicine. Diagnosing the same patient with tremors in her hands, the Western doctor might perform tests to determine if there is a problem in the brain giving rise to Parkinson’s disease.
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Allopathic medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allopathic medicine and allopathy (from Greek ἄλλος , állos , other, different + πάϑος , páthos , suffering) are terms coined by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. It meant "other...
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Emergency Medicine ... Family Medicine ... Internal Medicine...
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Chen SK; Chinese Association of the Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine, Beijing 100700, China. ... RESULTS: It was found that there were a lot of problems on the definition of "traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine integration" and "integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine".
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A system in which medical doctors and other healthcare professionals (such as nurses, pharmacists, and therapists) treat symptoms and diseases using drugs, radiation, or surgery. Also called allopathic medicine, biomedicine, conventional medicine, mainstream medicine, and orthodox medicine.
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Feature articles on western medicine: ... New Research: Yoga Better Than Western Medicine for Back Pain ... 6/24/2009 - (NaturalNews) Everywhere in western medicine you find the Caduceus symbol: It's the staff entwined with two serpents, with wings at the top. You'll find it emblazoned on medical texts,
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This is important news because endometriosis is a huge problem in the US and Western medicine has yet to come up with any viable treatment that doesn't have serious side effects.
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Frank is one of a growing number of Western doctors who are also trained in Chinese medicine. Each one can tell stories about how ... "Earlier in Western medicine, doctors spent time getting a patient's history, conducting a physical exam and listening to the patient," says Frank. "Today, all that often gets lost."
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