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CDC: Homebirths Rise 20 percent
    On October 5, 2011, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that home births are up by twenty percent.     While some are choosing homebirth bec . . . keep reading
Best Medicine? Optimism
A study presented at the March 5, 2009 annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society found a strong correlation between optimism and a reduced risk for cancer-related death, heart disease and e . . . keep reading
Honey Beats Drugs At Soothing Kids' Coughs
A report in the December 2007 issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine finds that honey worked better at treating kids' coughs than children's over-the-counter cold medicines. Honey . . . keep reading
40% Of New Doctors Feel Unprepared For Job
A study in the May 9, 2003 British Medical Journal says that 40% of recent medical school graduates felt that their education had inadequately prepared them for their jobs as doctors. The study, do . . . keep reading
Parents Not Told Of Errors
The Alternative Health Newsletter reports on November 21, 2000 that the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood found that almost half of the parents of children in hospitals who received the wrong m . . . keep reading
Managed Care Forcing Doctors To Treat Cases Beyond Their Abilities
A report in the December 23, 1999 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that nearly 1 out of 4 primary care physicians feel that they are not qualified to perform the level of care their . . . keep reading
MDs Don't Provide Patients Enough Information To Make Good Decisions
The December 22/29, 1999 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that primary-care doctors seldom provide patients with enough information to make an informed choice about the . . . keep reading
"Medicine is now a high risk industry, like aviation. But, the chance of dying in an aviation accident is one in 2 million, while the risk of dying from a medical accident is one in 200!"
-- Dr. Lucian Leape, Harvard School of Public Health . . . keep reading
Chiropractic Risks: What Does The Evidence Say?
Ian Coulter, Ph.D. is the author of an article in the September 1998 issue of the journal Integrative Medicine that examines the risks associated with Chiropractic care. The article, entitled "Effica . . . keep reading
Chiropractic malpractice: Fewer Claims Than MDs
A study in the November 11, 1998 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that the number of malpractice claims made against chiropractors is much less than that of medical pra . . . keep reading
Why Patients Use Alternative Health Care
A study in the May 20, 1998 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association finds some very interesting reasons why people are willing to go outside the standard medical sick care system and . . . keep reading
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