Non-pharmaceutical treatments improved 4 cognitive and behavioral domains in children with epilepsy.
Non-pharma therapies may offer seizure relief for children with epilepsy
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Pain sensation may be altered by verum, sham electroacupuncture
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to monitor brain activity in patients with osteoarthritis who were administered either genuine or placebo electroacupuncture.
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation may not alleviate lower back pain
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation may be ineffective in treating, relieving lower back pain when compared with other nerve stimulation therapies.
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Nutraceuticals Containing Equol May Be Effective for Postmenopausal Symptoms
Equol-containing nutraceuticals may be beneficial for postmenopausal women with vaginal symptoms.
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Harms Reporting Limited in Trials of Prebiotics, Probiotics, Synbiotics
No harms-related data reported for 28% of trials; safety results not reported for 37%.
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Treating Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy With Electroacupuncture
Investigators sought to determine the safety and efficacy of electroacupuncture for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Spinal Manipulation Plus Exercise Effective for Teen Low Back Pain
Spinal manipulative therapy plus exercise more effective than exercise alone over 1-year period.
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Alternative Medicines May Aid in the Treatment of Psoriasis
Most studies evaluated fish oil, acupuncture, indigo naturalis, curcumin, meditation.
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Essentials of Wound Care: Alternative Treatments in Wound Management
The efficacy of nonpharmacologic agents for wound care should encourage discussion of their usefulness and appropriateness in wound management.
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FDA: Kratom Products Have High Levels of Heavy Metals
New concern added to list of the agency's warnings about the herbal supplement.
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