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Alternative Medicine [[electronic resource] ] : A Critical Assessment of 150 Modalities / / by Edzard Ernst



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Autore: Ernst Edzard Visualizza persona
Titolo: Alternative Medicine [[electronic resource] ] : A Critical Assessment of 150 Modalities / / by Edzard Ernst Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Copernicus, , 2019
Edizione: 1st ed. 2019.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (XIV, 312 p.)
Disciplina: 610
Soggetto topico: Medicine 
Health
Complementary medicine
Health psychology
Bioethics
Health economics
Popular Science in Medicine and Health
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Health Psychology
Health Economics
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- Why Evidence -- The Attractiveness of Alternative Medicine -- The Unattractiveness of Alternative Medicine -- Ethical Problems in Alternative Medicine -- Other Issues -- Diagnostic Techniques -- Medicines and Oral Treatments -- Physical Therapies -- Other Therapies -- Umbrella Terms.
Sommario/riassunto: Alternative medicine (AM) is hugely popular; about 40% of the US general population have used at least one type of alternative treatment in the past year, and in Germany this figure is around 70%. The money spent on AM is considerable: the global market is expected to reach nearly US $ 200 billion by 2025, with most of these funds coming directly out of consumers’ pockets. The reasons for this popularity are complex, but misinformation is certainly a prominent factor. The media seem to have an insatiable appetite for the subject and often report uncritically on it. Misinformation about AM on the Internet (currently about 50 million websites are focused on AM) is much more the rule than the exception. Consumers are thus being bombarded with misinformation on AM, and they are ill-protected from such misinformation and therefore prone to making wrong, unwise or dangerous therapeutic decisions, endangering their health and wasting their money. This book is a reference text aimed at guiding consumers through the maze of AM. The concept of the book is straightforward. It has two main parts. The first, short section provides essential background on AM, explaining in simple terms what is (and what is not) good, reliable evidence, and addressing other relevant issues like, for instance, the placebo response, informed consent, integrative medicine, etc. The second and main part consists of 150 short chapters, topically grouped and each dedicated to one single alternative therapeutic or diagnostic method. In each of them, seven critical points are raised. These points relate to issues that are important for consumers’ decisions whether it is worth trying the method in question. Restricting the discussion to just seven points means that issues must be prioritized to those themes which are most relevant in the context of each given modality.
Titolo autorizzato: Alternative Medicine  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-12601-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910337522503321
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