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Parents of Autistic Children Turning to Alternative TreatmentsMonday, May 3, 2010 @ 3:29PMTitle: Parents of Autistic Children Turning to Alternative Treatments Category: Health News Created: 5/2/2010 8:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/3/2010
Parents of Autistic Children Turning to Alternative TreatmentsSunday, May 2, 2010 @ 8:03AMSUNDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- About one in five children with autism uses alternative treatments to help with the neurodevelopmental disorder, most often a special diet, a new study finds.
'Non-Drugs' Ease Hospital PainWednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 3:56AMNon-traditional techniques are effective in reducing pain in hospitalized patients, U.S. researchers say. The therapies did not involve medication and were observed to relieve pain as much as 50 percent in a wide range of hospitalized patients.
'Non-drugs' ease hospital painTuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 10:41PMMINNEAPOLIS, Maine, March 9 (UPI) -- Non-traditional techniques are effective in reducing pain in hospitalized patients, U.S. researchers say.
Fitness calendarTuesday, March 9, 2010 @ 7:37AMSubmit entries at least two weeks in advance to Fitness Calendar, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802, e-mail to melmoore@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax to 251-0585.
Reducing Pain In Hospitalized Patients Using Non-Drug TechniquesMonday, March 8, 2010 @ 7:25AMNon-traditional therapies relieve pain among a wide range of hospitalized patients as much as 50 percent, according to a first-of-a-kind study in the Journal of Patient Safety. The study shows that an inpatient integrative medicine program can have a significant impact on pain in an environment where pain management continues to be a major challenge, and traditional medications can have negative ...
Nondrug techniques reduce pain in hospitalized patientsFriday, March 5, 2010 @ 2:42PM( Allina Hospitals & Clinics ) Nontraditional therapies relieve pain among a wide range of hospitalized patients as much as 50 percent, according to a first-of-a-kind study in the Journal of Patient Safety. The study shows that an inpatient integrative medicine program can have a significant impact on pain in an environment where pain management continues to be a major challenge, and traditional ...
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