Volume 171(3); September 1999 Editor's pick PMCID: PMC1305788 The principles and challenges of integrative medicine. PMCID: PMC1305791 Complementary and alternative medicine needs an evidence base before regulation. PMCID: PMC1305792 Why are children with cancer being exposed to complementary medicine? PMCID: PMC1305793 Hypertension in mother and baby linked to ingestion of Chinese herbal medicine. PMCID: PMC1305794 Survey of acupuncturists: practice characteristics and pediatric care. PMCID: PMC1305795 Pediatric complementary and alternative medicine use: physician-patient communication is vital. PMCID: PMC1305796 Prevention of adverse events in hospitalized patients using an antimicrobial review program. PMCID: PMC1305797 Pharmacoeconomic decision making: a new type of medication error. PMCID: PMC1305798 Women's decisions to seek help for breast symptoms occur in a complex social context. PMCID: PMC1305799 Patients focus on integrating diabetes into their lives, while practitioners focus on glucose control. PMCID: PMC1305800 Anchors away. PMCID: PMC1305801 An evidence-based review of the 10 most commonly used herbs. PMCID: PMC1305802 Herbal medicine: a practical guide to safety and quality assurance. PMCID: PMC1305803 Acupuncture: its use in medicine. PMCID: PMC1305804 Adverse reactions to watch for in patients using herbal remedies. PMCID: PMC1305805 Probiotics and prebiotics: can regulating the activities of intestinal bacteria benefit health? PMCID: PMC1305806 Complementary and alternative medicine in cardiovascular disease: what is the evidence it works? PMCID: PMC1305807 Cranberry, feverfew, horse chestnut, and kava. PMCID: PMC1305808 Echinacea in the treatment and prevention of upper respiratory tract infections. PMCID: PMC1305809 Curbside Consult: Where can I find quality information about herbal and other complementary medicines? PMCID: PMC1305810 Alternative medicine--rural style. PMCID: PMC1305811 Sorcery and science: responses to kuru and other epidemics. PMCID: PMC1305812 Haunting cases: a teenager with Hodgkin's who shunned conventional therapy. PMCID: PMC1305813 Father sues doctor over right to be told of alternative therapy for child's brain tumor. PMCID: PMC1305814 US agency to test safety of four herbs. PMCID: PMC1305815 News in brief PMCID: PMC1305816 Speaker's corner. Becoming an integrated physician: first step is acupuncture training. PMCID: PMC1305817 Steamrolling the tentorium. PMCID: PMC1305818 Visual Commentary: Health practices and culture PMCID: PMC1305819 Journal Matter Original table of contents page Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc. Advertisements | ||