National Conference on Evidence-Based Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy
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National Conference on Evidence-Based Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy
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full textEvidence Based Medicine and Herbal Medicine
Evidence based medicine (EBM) can be found as far back as the 1940s. However, it was in 1972 that the concept first came into play, originated by Professor Archie Cochrane, in his book, Effectiveness & Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services. This was the foundation for evidence based research, and in 1992 a facility was funded by the UK government, with the aim of performing r...
full textA review on evidence-based medicine
Physicians’ daily need for valid information about diseases, their limited time for finding this information, the inadequacy of traditional sources (E.g. textbooks) to address this matter, the disparity between physicians diagnostic skills and clinical judgment (Which increase with experience) and their up to date knowledge and clinical performance (Which decline by time), as well as dramatic d...
full textEvidence-based medicine in traditional Chinese medicine: collision and combination.
Qigong is a subtle energy-based practice for healing and preventing diseases and improving the quality of practi-tioners' lives. The fundamental qigong practice is the activation , development, and application of " qi. " Qi is bio-energy in different subtle energy forms such as electricity, magnetic force, far-infrared radiation, etc. 1,2 These forms of subtle energies function through an energ...
full textPhilosophical Contemplation on Evidence-Based Medicine
Background and Objectives: Today, the main basis of diagnosis and treatment in medicine is the obtained evidence from the research. One of the movements that have attempted to establish this basis is evidence-based medicine (EBM). The present review dealt with the philosophical assessment of this subject. Methods: In this study, EBM-related data from books and articles were reviewed. Resu...
full textEvidence Based Herbal Medicine and Mental Health
Many cultures have developed folk herbal remedies for various symptoms of mental illness. An evidence base now is being developed for some of these “alternative” herbal remedies. There has been an increase in the number and proportion of clinical trials of complementary medicine, which suggests a trend toward an evidence-based approach. This review presents the scientific information reg...
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volume 41 issue May 2016 (Supplement)
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publication date 2016-05-01
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