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  1. 1. Healing People Network L.P.
    mail.healingpeople.com/index.p - [Cached]

    Published on: 11/18/2007   Last Visited: 12/14/2007

    "The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will incorporate allpromising approaches -- from yoga, meditation, herbal medicine, and othernon-conventional therapies to the most recent discoveries about the diseaseprocess at the molecular level -- into a single, rigorous search for the besttreatments for breast cancer, heart disease and other ailments," commentedHaile T. Debas, MD, dean of the UCSF School of Medicine. "UCSF discoveriesin cell biology and genetics played an instrumental role in changing ourunderstanding of the disease process and in developing powerful new treatments. Under the UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine, we propose to focus oncomplementary therapies in our scientific inquiry and to measure the results bythe same standards," Debas added.

    At least one in three Americans now uses non-conventional therapies, andAmericans make approximately 425 million visits annually to alternativemedicine practitioners. The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will bededicated to developing clinical trials to test the effectiveness and safety ofsuch non-conventional treatments and providing the best use of the therapies incombination with conventional treatments. It also will be an important site inthe training of medical students, residents, and practicing physicians.

    A task force including some of the nation's leading authorities onintegrative medicine is advising Debas on the development of the UCSF program.
  2. 2. Healing People Network L.P.
    www.healingpeople.com/index.ph - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/23/2006   Last Visited: 12/14/2007

    "The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will incorporate allpromising approaches -- from yoga, meditation, herbal medicine, and othernon-conventional therapies to the most recent discoveries about the diseaseprocess at the molecular level -- into a single, rigorous search for the besttreatments for breast cancer, heart disease and other ailments," commentedHaile T. Debas, MD, dean of the UCSF School of Medicine. "UCSF discoveriesin cell biology and genetics played an instrumental role in changing ourunderstanding of the disease process and in developing powerful new treatments. Under the UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine, we propose to focus oncomplementary therapies in our scientific inquiry and to measure the results bythe same standards," Debas added.

    At least one in three Americans now uses non-conventional therapies, andAmericans make approximately 425 million visits annually to alternativemedicine practitioners. The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will bededicated to developing clinical trials to test the effectiveness and safety ofsuch non-conventional treatments and providing the best use of the therapies incombination with conventional treatments. It also will be an important site inthe training of medical students, residents, and practicing physicians.

    A task force including some of the nation's leading authorities onintegrative medicine is advising Debas on the development of the UCSF program.
  3. 3. test.healingpeople.com
    test.healingpeople.com/index.p - [Cached]

    Published on: 10/25/2004   Last Visited: 11/17/2005

    "The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will incorporate allpromising approaches -- from yoga, meditation, herbal medicine, and othernon-conventional therapies to the most recent discoveries about the diseaseprocess at the molecular level -- into a single, rigorous search for the besttreatments for breast cancer, heart disease and other ailments," commentedHaile T. Debas, MD, dean of the UCSF School of Medicine. "UCSF discoveriesin cell biology and genetics played an instrumental role in changing ourunderstanding of the disease process and in developing powerful new treatments. Under the UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine, we propose to focus oncomplementary therapies in our scientific inquiry and to measure the results bythe same standards," Debas added.

    At least one in three Americans now uses non-conventional therapies, andAmericans make approximately 425 million visits annually to alternativemedicine practitioners. The UCSF Program in Integrative Medicine will bededicated to developing clinical trials to test the effectiveness and safety ofsuch non-conventional treatments and providing the best use of the therapies incombination with conventional treatments. It also will be an important site inthe training of medical students, residents, and practicing physicians.

    A task force including some of the nation's leading authorities onintegrative medicine is advising Debas on the development of the UCSF program.

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