In this 32-page issue, we offer a breakdown of 2007 U.S. Complementary and Alternative Medicine sales data and provides a detailed analysis of new integrative medicine on the market today.
Features inside this title:
-Dietary supplements stand to benefit as consumers, practitioners focus on preventing disease before it takes hold
-Facing pressure from students and patients, universities are incorporating integrative therapies into the curriculum for tomorrow’s doctors
-We chat with the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine’s new director
-Research into the cost effectiveness of complementary therapies is crucial to improving coverage, experts say
-Q&A with the medical director and founder of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine
-CAM use, in general, is widespread and growing in U.S. cancer community, but more research is still needed to convince doctors of its benefits
-Successful models show the way for other facilities offering complementary therapies to succeed financially
-Wall Street’s troubles have been well documented in recent months