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Q & A with NCCAM Director Dr. Josephine P. Briggs. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. US

Interview with Dr. Josephine P. Briggs, when she answers questions about use of complementary and alternative medicine, based on the 2007 National Health Interview Survey Data on U.S. which results that 38% adults in the USA are using some form of complemntary and alternative medicine. Dr. Briggs also addresses the role of NCCAM in supporting evidence-based research, brings rigorous science to t...
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Terapias Complementarias

Q and A with Dr. Robert Califf (NIH Heatlh Care Systems Research Collaboratory)

Dr. Robert Califf draws comparisons between information-collecting practices used by businesses and the potential in using similar approaches with electronic health records. He also introduces the NIH Health Care Systems Research Laboratory and the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, PCORnet, a collaborative system which develops a very large national network that involves ten of...
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Atención Integral de Salud, Atención Dirigida al Paciente, Redes de Información de Ciencia y Tecnología, Interoperabilidad de la Información en Salud, Redes Comunitarias

Patricia Hibberd Talks About Probiotics and Omics

Dr. Patricia Hibberd answers some questions and explains about probiotics, fecal transplants, and omics technologies.
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Probióticos, Lactobacillus, Micro-organismos, Ômicos

Dr. Josephine Briggs Talks About JAMA Viewpoint Article

Dr. Josephine Briggs, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, NCCAM, comments about an article published in JAMA, that includes her viewpoint and for her deputy director, Jack Killen. She shares her thoughts about the need for a more nuanced and balanced conversation about research into complementary and alternative practices . She explained that as a result of...
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Ani Patel Talks About Musical Training and the Brain

Dr. Ani Patel answer questions about how musical training might affect speech processing and reading, and cognitive functions in general. There´s evidence that musicians have better linguistic. Music exercises certain parts of the brain that are shared with language processing. He explain also that are studies and evidence between musical abilities and reading skills in children.
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Habla, Musicoterapia, Cognición, Aprendizaje, Música

Interview With Dr. David Kingston

Interview With Dr. David Kingston during a visit to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in December 2012. Dr. David Kingston shared his thoughts on natural products research. He works with natural compounds research on bioorganic and natural products chemistry in particular focus on the discovery of anticancer e antimalarial agents. He also talk that NHI can impact n...
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Productos Biológicos, Compuestos Orgánicos, Biodiversidad, Antimaláricos, Antineoplásicos, Produtos naturais

How could bacteria in your gut affect your brain and behavior? Q and A with Dr. John Cryan

John Cryan talks about the research that exploring mechanisms of how gut bacteria could influence our brain and behavior.
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Microbioma Gastrointestinal, Nervio Vago/inmunología, Psicobiótica

What Is a Placebo? Q and A with Ted Kaptchuk

Ted Kaptchuk talks about the placebo effect and the therapeutic encounter, including the role of placebo in scientific research and what consumers should know about the placebo effect in their health care decision-making.
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Efecto Placebo, Placebos, Empatía, Relaciones Médico-Paciente, Efeito nocebo

Dr. Eric Schoomaker Discusses the Need for Effective Complementary or Integrative Approaches (Q3)

Dr. Schoomaker talks about treatment options or “complements” to standards conventional care or medication among people. Conventional therapies can be used separately or effectively integrated with conventional treatment.
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Terapias Complementarias

Dr. Eric Schoomaker discusses research collaboration between NIH and the VA (full interview)

Dr. Schoomaker discusses a new collaboration between NIH and the VA (Veterans Affairs). Thirteen research projects totaling approximately $21.7 million over 5 years will explore nondrug approaches to managing pain and related health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), drug abuse, and sleep issues. The effort seeks to enhance options for the management of pain and associated ...
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Terapias Complementarias, Trastornos de Combate, Salud de los Veteranos, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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