Current Issue
This issue’s theme is natural products for health. In addition to original research on the effects of valerian on sleepiness and symptom severity in people with restless legs syndrome and cranberry constituents for Streptococcus mutans, this issue contains a guest editorial by Mark Blumenthal on the efficacy of popular herbs and phytomedicines.
Articles from this issue include:
- The Doctor’s Dilemma: Healthcare Reform and Integrative Medicine
- The Right Order of Things: Peeling the Onion of Chronic Disease
- Relative Bioavailability Comparison of Different Coenzyme Q10 Formulations With a Novel Delivery System
- Metabolic Cardiology: The Missing Link in Cardiovascular Disease
- Effects of Dried Cruciferous Powder on Raising 2/16 Hydroxyestrogen Ratios in Premenopausal Women
- A Possible Central Mechanism in Autism Spectrum Disorders, Part 3: The Role of Excitotoxin Food Additives and the Synergistic Effects of Other Environmental Toxins
To view the full table of contents,
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News
- Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database Now Available
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy Helps Older Adults With Anxiety Reduce Worry, Improve Mental Health
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Supportive Stress Management Appear to Reduce Depression After Heart Surgery
- Lifestyle Factors Related to Risk of Diabetes Among Older Adults
Research Collections
Reprints of articles from past issues are available, collected by topic for your convenience, including:
- Cancer
- Homeopathy
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- Chiropractic
- AIDS/HIV
Events
- 6th Annual Nutrition & Health Conference, May 10-13, 2009
- The North American Research Conference on Complementary & Integrative Medicine, May 12-16, 2009
- Integrative and Holistic Nursing: Bringing Healing to You and Your Patients, May 15-16, 2009
- The 16th International Symposium on Functional Medicine: Assessment and Treatment of Mood Disorders from a Functional Medicine Perspective, May 27-30, 2009
Breaking News From InnoVision
IOM Summit Provides Models for Health Reform
Before one of the largest and most diverse audiences ever assembled at the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public held this week brought forth emerging strategies for addressing some of the major problems inherent in our current healthcare system. The goal: improved care for less cost. To read the full press release, click here.