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Monday, October 13, 2008
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine remains our featured topic area for the month of July. People often ask about remedies that fall outside traditional medicine, but wonder if they are they as safe and effective? Tanya I. Edwards, MD provides expertise in the area of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Dr. Edwards is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, where she is the coordinator of complementary and alternative medicine education. She is a frequent speaker and has also published on this topic.
At Your Fingertips: More FAQs
For a growing number of topics NetWellness experts have compiled
frequently asked questions covering the most popular topics in Ask an Expert.
This is a great way of quickly finding answers to questions you may have. Breast Cancer, Breast Feeding and now have easy-to-read,
easy-to-find answers to frequently asked questions taken from the real questions
that NetWellness visitors have asked.
More on Genes
Anne Matthews, R.N., Ph.D., Director, Genetic Counseling and
Family Studies at Case Western Reserve University has written a new
introduction to the Inherited
Disorders and Birth Defects topic area of NetWellness.
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