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This blossoming market for all things herbal has attracted growing interest from everyone from Ann Landers (who recommends herbs as an alternative to Viagra) and Larry King (whose radio ads credit ginseng for his youthful, uh, glow) to professors of medicine and Wall Street investors. Just last week the Journal of the American Medical Association (J.A.M.A.) released an issue devoted entirely to studies of herbs and so-called alternative remedies (see accompanying story). Among the eye-opening findings: Americans today make more visits to nontraditional physicians, including naturopaths who claim expertise in herbs and other natural therapies, than to their...
Fortunately, those data are starting to trickle in. At the urging of its members, the A.M.A. for the first time devoted all its research publications last week, including the flagship Journal of the A.M.A., to scientific studies on alternative, or complementary, medicine. As with conventional medicine, the results showed that some treatments work while others...
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Sources: Society for Neuroscience meeting; Health Psychology; New England Journal of Medicine; Infectious Diseases Society of America meeting