Complementary therapies: considerations for diabetes care
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posted on 2004-05-25, 00:00 authored by Patricia DunningComplementary therapies (CTs) are receiving increasing attention in mainstream health care. Over 50% of the global population between 25% 30% of people with diabetes use CTs. In addition, health professionals are increasingly incorporating CT into their practice or referring patients to CT practitioners. This paper explores the philosophy underlying CT, gives an overview of the types of therapies used, outlines the reasons people use CTs the risks benefits for people with diabetes. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.<br>
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Chichester, EnglandLanguage
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2004, John Wiley & SonsJournal
Practical diabetes internationalVolume
21Pagination
118 - 125ISSN
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