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    Chemotherapy is expensive; however, it is generally covered by private insurance providers. Medicare and Medicaid also, generally cover cancer treatments. There could be less expensive drugs such as generic brands which work just as well. People can often get help with the cost of their medicines from public and private programs. There are some pharmaceutical drug companies with a patient assistance program. Each company will set the requirements for its own program. HealthWell Foundation is a…

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    presented. At the end result, the only conclusion that can be agreed is a subjective one. For all intents and purposes, alternative medicine has existed before conventional medication. It’s comprised of an assortment of practices, such as Acupuncture, Naturopathy, Herbal treatment, Hydrotherapy, Homeopathy and numerous others. Each practice utilizes diverse approaches to treating the sickness, however, each one of them concentrates on invigorating the immune system in order to battle an ailment…

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    the degree of training, evidence based practice, and understanding of disease between the two disciplines. The scope of the decision in this case has a broad reaching implication, in that the legal system does recognize the adjunctive nature of naturopathy compared to the integral nature of allopathic medicine. The argument here does not suggest that naturopaths have no place in healthcare; it rather reinforces the need for evidence based assessment of naturopathic remedies before involving them…

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    Allopathic Medicine

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    been the types of treatment that many relied on, however, lately, the use of complementary and alternative medication has been on the rise. Complementary and alternative medicines, also known as CAMs are natural way like herbal teas, acupuncture, naturopathy and so forth, used to mend the human body of its problem like diseases or injuries (Warren et al., 2012, 326). Although the use of these remedies are revolutionary, many are at stake when it is in use. The first person at stake begins with…

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    We were taught to go to the doctor only when we needed to for illnesses. Our culture made us to not take kindly to unorthodox medicines or treatment such as Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) like Chiropractic, Meditation, and or Naturopathy. We were brought up going to the doctor was not a good experience at all. Earlier in my life doctors were family practitioner’s that the whole family knew and trusted. Overtime, family doctors changed like socks. The problem raised a question…

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    Hippocrates also believed in holistic medicine which has helped guide modern Europe and America into natural medicines such as homeopathy, naturopathy, and chiropractics. Hippocrates also developed the patient driven method of treatment. This method requires that you first observe the patient, you then make the diagnosis, treat the patient, and lastly observe the progress of the patient. The patient…

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    Holistic Healthcare-How Should Nursing Support Patients ' Rights? Dating back to the beginning of the nursing profession, Nightingale (1860) was the first to advocate for treating patients holistically in separating the patient from their disease process. This knowledge, enabled her to build her founding practices around the significance of creating an environment conducive for natural healing (Cherry & Jacob, 2008). Building upon these principles, along with measures incorporating the mind,…

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    Holistic Approach

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    How & why a holistic approach is better than the mainstream or traditional ways of healing, when it comes to improving one’s health. What is the holistic approach all about? Well, before going into the facts regarding why a holistic approach is way better than the traditional and mainstream ways of healing to improve one’s health, we need to understand what this holistic approach is all about. Holistic medicine is nothing but a form of healing which considers the entire human being full with…

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    Aging In America

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    Aging is inevitable in all living things. As individuals age, a number of things occur, both mental and physical. Graying hair and wrinkled skin are external signs of aging and the most noticeable. Cognitive changes, which are associated with mental processes such as sensation and perception, memory, intelligence, language, thought, and problem-solving, occur among aging adults (American Psychological Association, 2015). People age at different rates depending on genetics, diet, culture,…

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    maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness" .India has the unique distinction of having six recognized systems of traditional medicine, viz. Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Yoga, Naturopathy and Homoeopathy. Of these, Ayurveda is the oldest and the most popular to this day. Under the traditional system of medicine, alternative medicines are derived from herbs, minerals, and organic matter, while for the preparation of herbal…

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