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Marcolina ST. Apitherapy: What's the buzz? Bee venom therapy for arthritis and multiple sclerosis. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(2):13-16.
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The vast majority of Americans using complementary therapies are those seeking relief from some kind of pain: arthritis, chronic back pain, and musculoskeletal pain. Arthritis pain alone has driven more Americans to seek complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies than any other single affliction.
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La Puma J. Treatment and management of pediatric obesity. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(2):23.
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Udani J, Spar M. Green tea for weight loss. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(2):16-19.
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In a patient with a traumatic injury, airway management assumes an
essential role to stabilization and survival of the patient, but often
presents unique challenges not inherent in other types of patients.
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Although evaluation for DVT is not considered a primary application in emergency medicine ultrasound, many emergency physicians already have recognized the benefit of adding this particular application to their arsenal.
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EMTALA: The Essential Guide to Compliance from Thomson American Health Consultants, publisher of Emergency Medicine Reports, explains how the changes to EMTALA will affect emergency departments and off-campus clinics. In-depth articles, at-a-glance tables, and Q-and-A discussions of real-life situations are presented, and key differences between the old EMTALA and the new changes are succinctly explained.
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To provide you with critical information on the updated regulations from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Thomson American Health Consultants offers "New EMTALA Regulations: Are They Too Good to be True?" an audio conference on Tuesday, Oct. 21, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. ET.