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    A key challenge in the study of CAM in the western context has been defining and conceptualizing the term complementary and alternative medicine. A survey of existing literature on the subject reveals the term CAM has no uniform definition, contributing to the difficulty in understanding the socio-economic, political and cultural dynamic of health and medical practices captured in the term (Gerard Bodeker & Kronenberg, 2002; Coulter & Willis, 2004; Makhamreh, Harrington, Himonga, & Hundt, 2014;…

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    ADHD Case Study

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    The treatment of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, is a controversial issue between healthcare professional, patients, and parents. As of today, the most common treatment is stimulants. When prescribing stimulants, doctors have to create a specific plan for each patient. They do this because every Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity case and every patient is different. One patient’s symptoms may be completely different than those experienced by another patient. Patients who have…

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    Any range of medical therapies and treatments that are outside conventional Western health care are known as alternative medicine. Acupuncture, Yoga, Homeopathy, and Herbalism are just a few of the practices that fall under the category of alternative medicine. Although complementary and alternative medicines are frequently rendered as the same thing, complementary methods are used coupled with conventional methods while alternative methods are used in place of conventional practices.…

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    and Alternative Medicine was established during the Clinton administration…Beth Israel’s Center for Health and Healing has recently opened, announcing plans to serve 50,000 patient visits per year with it staff of 9 physicians and practitioners of homeopathy, acupuncture, Native American medicine, and Chinese herbs. (Barrett, 2003). Other institutions that provide some integrate services are UCLA and Stanford…

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    Task Shifting Model

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    The basic model of task shifting in the healthcare sector is shown in figure 2. The healthcare professionals of higher cadre, who are less in number in an organization and expected to donate some of their patient care responsibilities to the available parallel professionals of the same cadre or lower cadre and hence are called Task shift donors. The professionals in the same field but of lower cadre or of belonging to the related area in the same field are called Task shift acceptors. To make…

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    Does Alison White’s Remedy Forever cure Tonsil Stones 100% without Surgery? If you have Tonsil Stones or your family member has them, then this topic will definitely interest you. Iam almost sure that you are tired of managing the Tonsil Stones and you want a permanent solution. And I hope this information has come to you just in time to give you all the information you need concerning Surgical Procedures and concerning Tonsil Stones to enable you to make an informed decision. No medical…

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    biggest drawbacks are side effects . We should know the extent to which you need to pop the pills . There is a tongue in cheek quote which I am stating below - He said that the aim of allopathy was to poison him; of hydropathy to drown him; and of homeopathy to let him die unaided. Every-Day Errors of Speech L. P. Meredith In my case I would say Allopathy or modern medicine helped me in diagnosis and emergency bleeding episodes , ayurveda cleansed me , Mineric therapy energised me , food…

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    depression, and other mental disturbances have been identified as common in mental health patients. These can either present as symptoms or diseases. Irrespective, alternative therapeutic approaches such as acupuncture, massage, aromatherapy, and homeopathy among others have been identified to work well towards alleviating mental health disorders. Synergism, which involves incorporating both biological, medicinal, and alternative approaches harmoniously to create a treatment plan that works, has…

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    Medicine and its practice by means of systematic process in the early 19th century up to was still a foreign and unrefined field. Individuals who practice in this field are few in between and are open minded in learning new ways to improve medicine. In contrast, the general population at this time cling to their old ways, and harbor anti-state views that support the segregation between private (family) and public (state) lives that are at the heart of the anti-vaccination movements that exist in…

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    In healthcare, there are many forms of medical treatment options with the most popular being conventional, and alternative medicine. In spite of conventional medicine being the main stream option, the use of alternative medicine has grown in popularity throughout the years, with consumers seeking a more natural approach to medicine. However, critics argue that alternative therapies and treatment, lack medical research on safety and effectiveness. The issue at hand is in alternative medicine,…

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