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Volume 1 (2001) - July 2001

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Lowering of lipid composition in aorta of guinea pigs by Curcuma domestica

Raha R Ahmad-Raus, Elda-Surhaida ES Abdul-Latif, Jamaludin J Mohammad BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2001, 1:6 (24 July 2001)

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Systematic reviews of complementary therapies – an annotated bibliography. Part 2: Herbal medicine

Klaus Linde, Gerben ter Riet, Maria Hondras, Andrew Vickers, Reinhard Saller, Dieter Melchart BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2001, 1:5 (20 July 2001)

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Systematic reviews of complementary therapies – an annotated bibliography. Part 3: Homeopathy

Klaus Linde, Maria Hondras, Andrew Vickers, Gerben ter Riet, Dieter Melchart BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2001, 1:4 (20 July 2001)

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Systematic reviews of complementary therapies - an annotated bibliography. Part 1: Acupuncture

Klaus Linde, Andrew Vickers, Maria Hondras, Gerben ter Riet, Johannes Thormählen, Brian Berman, Dieter Melchart BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2001, 1:3 (16 July 2001)

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Although a large number of systematic reviews showing promising evidence are available for acupuncture, herbal medicine and homeopathy, larger and well-designed clinical trials are needed to end the controversy on these alternative therapies.


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