Monthly Archives: June 2012

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Syk Signaling Pathway studies indicated that PTTG facilitates G1/S transition

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Study Finds Benefits of Therapeutic Massage for Chronic Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common health problem in the United States. People suffering from neck pain often turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. Although therapeutic massage is one of the most popular CAM therapies for neck pain, little … Continue reading

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Paying for CAM Treatment

Many people using or thinking about using complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments may have questions about paying for treatment. This fact sheet provides a general overview of related topics and suggests sources for additional information.CAM Spending in the United … Continue reading

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The Intensity and Duration of Exposure to Light Can Affect the Circadian Rhythm

Circadian rhythms are the physical, mental, and behavioral changes that occur over the course of a day, responding primarily to light and darkness in the environment. Special non-image forming cells in the eye’s retina that contain melanopsin (a pigment involved … Continue reading

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Strategic Plan Request for Input

NCCAM is now seeking stakeholder comments on three "big picture" topics: Mission Priority setting Information and communication Comments will be accepted through November 19, 2009. More » Source: http://plan.nccam.nih.gov/?nav=rss See here Look at here More information

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Many Older People Use Both Prescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements

Older adults tend to take a number of different prescription medications, and according to previous studies, they also often use dietary supplements. Because of the potential for adverse interactions between prescription drugs and dietary supplements, it is important to learn … Continue reading

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Job Opening – Program Analyst

As a Program Analyst, you will design and implement systems and conduct analyses for OCRA-related tasks for project oversight and monitoring for the NCCAM clinical studies portfolio. You will develop reviews of research topics that are the focus of new … Continue reading

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Request for Public Input

As part of its strategic planning process, NCCAM is seeking broad input from many communities, including researchers, health care providers, CAM providers, educators, and the public. We are currently seeking comments on two white papers that address two critical areas … Continue reading

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