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Many Cancer Patients Turn to Complementary Medicine

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MONDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) -- As many as 61 percent of cancer patients use complementary therapies such as prayer, relaxation, meditation and massage, researchers from the American Cancer Society report.

This new study echoes findings of other, smaller studies that also found that many cancer patients use complementary treatments. The kinds of methods used were influenced by sex, race, age, education, type of cancer and how far the disease has spread.


     
     
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What is the difference between Naturopath and Homeopath providers?

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I've seen some different posts from people saying they are a "Homeopath" or a "Naturopath". What is the difference? Are there other types of alternative or complementary medicine practitioners who have other titles that I don't even know about?


     
     
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Caution for Women Using St. John’s Wort

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St. John’s Wort (or Hypericum perforatum to the botanists, herbalists, and Latin lovers out there) is an herb commonly used to combat depression or serve as a ‘mood booster’. However, the herb will not work for every type of depression and is not recommended for use by everyone. In many ways, St. John’s wort presents a number of potential problems, especially for women.