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Complementary medicine
noun
Any of several therapies that combine conventional medical practices with those of alternative medicine such as acupuncture or homeopathy
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Complementary medicine, for instance.
Complementary medicine offers numerous treatments that produce a powerful relaxation response.
Complementary medicine is widely practiced in South Asian countries.
Complementary medicine is available in approximately 40% of general practice surgeries and general practitioners and physiotherapists are the largest providers of complementary medicine within the NHS [ 17].
Alternative and complementary medicine are mostly quackery.
Many are turning towards complementary medicine.
Yes Complementary medicine in the UK The term 'complementary medicine' replaced 'alternative medicine' as complementary medicine was increasingly seen as complementary to orthodox medicine.
"Now, complementary medicine has colonised him because he is holisitic.
But Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at the Peninsula medical school, Exeter, urged caution.
Edzard Ernst is professor of complementary medicine at Peninsula Medical School, Exeter.
"Why are we in Britain obsessed with colonic irrigation?" asks Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at Exeter University.
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