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		<title>Americans Turn to Complementary, Alternative Medicine for Pain Relief</title>
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</p> <p>By Faith Lapidus
Washington
02 January 2009</p>
<p>Complementary and alternative medical practices &#8211; which include health products and therapies that aren&#8217;t generally considered part of conventional medicine &#8211; are frequently a part of Americans&#8217; health care regimens. That&#8217;s the finding of a new survey released this month by the <a href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/health-and-fitness/alternative/americans-turn-to-complementary-alternative-medicine-for-pain-relief/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>By Faith Lapidus<br />
Washington<br />
02 January 2009</p>
<p>Complementary and <a title="alternative" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/category/health-and-fitness/alternative/">alternative</a> medical practices &#8211; which include <a title="health" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/tag/health/">health</a> products and therapies that aren&#8217;t generally considered part of <a title="conventional medicine" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/tag/conventional-medicine/">conventional medicine</a> &#8211; are frequently a part of Americans&#8217; health care regimens. That&#8217;s the finding of a new survey released this month by the National Center for <a title="Complementary and Alternative Medicine" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/tag/complementary-and-alternative-medicine/">Complementary and Alternative Medicine</a> (NCCAM), which is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.</p>
<p>Thirty-eight percent of American adults are using some form of complementary and <a title="alternative medicine" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/tag/alternative-medicine/">alternative medicine</a>, known as CAM, to help with their health.</p>
<p>NCCAM Director Dr. Josephine Briggs says the new survey provides the most current, comprehensive and reliable source of information on Americans&#8217; use of unconventional remedies such as medicinal herbs, acupuncture, yoga, <a title="meditation" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/category/health-and-fitness/meditation/">meditation</a>, massage and chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation.</p>
<p>Most of these patients, Briggs says, hope to alleviate pain.</p>
<p>&#8220;The most common reason why people turn to complementary and alternative medicine in our survey results is chronic back pain &#8211; far and away, the leading reason to use complementary and alternative medicine,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Neck pain, joint pain, <a title="headache" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/category/health-and-fitness/headache/">headache</a>: All these other conditions are also given as common reasons. But chronic back pain is the leading reason, a very common and difficult condition to treat.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the federal government&#8217;s lead agency for scientific research into CAM therapies, the center <a target="_blank" title="funds" href="http://blog.yourfinancelink.com/">funds</a> hundreds of projects and trials, supports training for researchers and encourages integration of proven CAM therapies into conventional practice. </p>
<p>Another important part of NCCAM&#8217;s mission is to publicize news and information about complementary and alternative medicine, and promote discussions about it between patients and their health care providers.</p>
<p>Briggs notes, &#8220;It is very important that people talk to their physicians and other health care providers about their use of complementary and alternative medicine.&#8221;</p>
<p>She points to a survey NCCAM helped conduct, which revealed that as many as two-thirds of those who were using complementary and alternative medicine were not telling their doctors about it.</p>
<p>&#8220;We think this is a very sizeable concern. A dialogue about complementary and alternative medicine is a very key part of safe and integrated care.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is so important that NCCAM has launched a national education campaign to encourage doctor-patient dialogue on these unconventional health practices.<br />
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