eCAM Advance Access originally published online on May 5, 2006
eCAM 2006 3(3):385-391; doi:10.1093/ecam/nel013
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Summary of the American College for Advancement in Medicine November 2005 Conference on Scientific Integrative Medicine: Advancing Health Horizons
1 Integrative Medical Consulting 208 Vista Bella Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, 2 Asheville Integrative medicine 832 Hendersonville Road, Asheville NC 28803, 3 Phoenix Wellcare 935 Trancas Street Suite 1A, Napa, CA 94558, 4 The Center For Wellness 2317 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207, 5 Albany Medical College, Rhinebeck Health Center 108 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck, NY 12572, 6 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 1907 Greentree Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, and 7 The Center for Environmental & Integrative Medicine 9217 Parkwest Boulevard, E-1 Knoxville, TN 37923, USA
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The American College for Advancement in Medicine's (ACAM) 64th International Educational Symposium on Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine (CAIM) was held on November 913, 2005 at the Anaheim Hilton Hotel in Anaheim, California. ACAM's Fall 2005 conference, Scientific Integrative Medicine: Advancing Health Horizons, offered a total of 70.5 AMA CME credits and brought together an international cadre of approximately 600 physicians, scientists and medical students/residents (from nine countries) for a fascinating educational program on the scientific and clinical evidence supporting the practice of a wide range of CAIM therapies.
Conference keynote presentations addressed a diverse breadth of common medical conditions and provided scientific substantiation for many of the most effective treatments used by physicians who have successfully incorporated CAIM into their practice of medicine. Presenters highlighted strategies for successfully using CAIM to address conditions such as hypothyroidism, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, degenerative disc disease, osteoporosis, infectious diseases (bacterial and viral) and
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David Brownstein, MD
The Clinical Use of Iodine
Mark Houston MD
The Natural Treatment of Hypertension
Konrad Kail, ND
Managing Subclinical Hypothyroid
Thomas Levy, MD, JD
Vitamin C: Past, Present and Future Applications
Joseph C. Maroon, MD
Omega 3 EFA for Spine Pain
Amy Yasko, ND, PhD
Nutrigenomics, Methylation and RNA-Based Nutrients
John Longhurst, MD, PhD
The Role of Acupuncture in Modern Healthcare, Mechanistic Focus on the Cardiovascular System
Leo Galland, MD
Interactions in Clinical Practice: Drug-Supplement, Drug-Nutrient
Stephen Sinatra, MD
Metabolic Cardiology: A New Paradigm for The Prevention and Treatment of Heart Disease
Randolph M Howes, PhD, MD
Pro-oxidant Protection and Oxidative Self-Healing
Michael Uzick, ND
Natural Strontium: A Highly-Effective Treatment for Osteoporosis
Jack Challem
Feed Your Genes Right: A Conceptual Framework for NutrientGene Interactions
Laura Power, PhD
The 5 Biotypes Diets
Efrain Olszewer, MD
EDTA, Calcium, Sodium and Suppositories as a Therapeutic Approach for Chronic Degenerative Vascular Diseases
Alan Miller, ND
L-Arginine and its Effects On Endothelial Function and Cardiovascular Health and Disease
For reprints and all correspondence: Joseph E. Rich, Medical Director, The Center for Environmental & Integrative Medicine, 9217 Parkwest Boulevard, E-1 Knoxville, TN 37923. Tel: (865) 694-9553; Fax: (865) 694-7658; E-mail: mascots@pol.net
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