Welcome to Healthimize: the Next Generation of Health Care Marketplace!           (Expand to Learn More)











  • Healthimize is one of the largest Medical Websites online
  • Health care seekers visit Healthimize daily to find information on Drugs, Diseases and so much more...
  • 61 Health Centers and 7000 drugs
  • Health news and opinions
  • Health Community - allowing members to interact with one-another
  • Unique consumer tools - allowing them to interact with health care professionals
  • Over 1.5 million health care providers and organizations listed on Healthimize
  • Unparalleled business tools to engage health care professionals with consumers
  • Advertising options for health care professionals - allowing them to reach people in their area of practice
  • Unique tools to interact with other health care professionals


Health News > NIHSeniorHealth Adds Complementary and Alternative Medicine Information

Health News

Translate this page:   ES FR DE KO CN

Health News Videos

The National Institutes of Health - 1965
The National Institutes of Health - 1965
Get the Story: CDC's Global Health Odyssey Museum
Get the Story: CDC's Global Health Odyssey Museum
FDA Drug Info Rounds, July 2010: Long-Acting Beta-Agonists (LABAs)





NIHSeniorHealth Adds Complementary and Alternative Medicine Information


Dec 15th 2008 General Alternative Medicine
| More

Via NCCAM - Older adults are frequent users of complementary and alternative medicine, also known as CAM, which can include products such as vitamins and herbal supplements, and practices such as chiropractic manipulation, acupuncture, meditation and massage. According to a new nationwide government survey, 41 percent of adults in the United States aged 60-69 use some form of CAM. They and other consumers can learn about these approaches in "Complementary and Alternative Medicine," the latest topic on NIHSeniorHealth, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Web site designed especially for older adults.

"CAM covers a wide range of therapies and practices not currently considered part of conventional medicine. Thus, it?s important to be well informed if you are considering using any," says Josephine P. Briggs, M.D., director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), part of the NIH, which developed the topic. "It?s also important to inform your health care provider about any CAM therapies you may use."

Older adults who go to http://nihseniorhealth.gov/cam/toc.html will find easy-to-understand information on the basics of CAM , as well as useful tips on how to be an informed consumer, choose a CAM practitioner and talk candidly with their doctor about CAM use.

One of the fastest growing age groups using the Internet, older Americans increasingly turn to the Web for health information. In fact, 68 percent of online seniors look for health and medical information when they go on the Web. NIHSeniorHealth is a joint effort of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Library of Medicine (NLM). The site is based on the latest research on cognition and aging. It features short, easy-to-read segments of information that can be accessed in a number of formats, including various large-print type sizes, open-captioned videos, and an audio version. Additional topics coming soon to the site include dry eye and substance abuse among older adults.

The NCCAM explores complementary and alternative medical practices in the context of rigorous science, trains CAM researchers, and disseminates authoritative information to the public and professionals through its Web site (www.nccam.nih.gov) and clearinghouse (1-888-644-6226).

Located at the NIH in Bethesda, Md., the NLM is the world's largest library of the health sciences and collects, organizes, and makes available biomedical science information to scientists, health professionals, and the public. For more information, visit the Web site at http://www.nlm.nih.gov.

The NIA leads the federal effort supporting and conducting research on aging and the medical, social and behavioral issues of older people. For more information on research and aging, go to www.nia.nih.gov.

Related articles


Add your own comments

Your Name:
Your Comment:
Human?
 

Comments:

No comments


Copyright 2009-2010 Emma Concepts, Inc. All rights reserved. | About us & FAQ | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Advertise
Healthimize.com’s content is for educational purposes only and this page and other pages on Healthimize do not contain medical advice. The information on this website is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Users further agree to abide by the terms of service. Trademarks are properties of their respective owners.