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  2. Radionics - Wikipedia

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    Albert Abrams (1863–1924), Photo c. 1900 Radionic instruments. Radionics [1] —also called electromagnetic therapy (EMT) and the Abrams method—is a form of alternative medicine that claims that disease can be diagnosed and treated by applying electromagnetic radiation (EMR), such as radio waves, to the body from an electrically powered device. [2]

  3. Acupuncture - Wikipedia

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    The same review found vascular injuries were rare, bleeding and pseudoaneurysm were most prevalent. [91] A 2011 systematic review (without restriction in time or language), aiming to summarize all reported case of cardiac tamponade after acupuncture, found 26 cases resulting in 14 deaths, with little doubt about cause in most fatal instances. [92]

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  5. Traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    Many systematic reviews of TCM interventions published in Chinese journals are incomplete, some contained errors or were misleading. [171] The herbs recommended by traditional Chinese practitioners in the US are unregulated. [172] A 2013 review found the data too weak to support use of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for benign prostatic hyperplasia.

  6. Here’s what your annual wellness visit (AWV) has to do with ...

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    A review of your current conditions and prescriptions Check-ins on your physical health, like your height, weight, and blood pressure Check-ins on your brain health , including a cognitive assessment

  7. Pitolisant - Wikipedia

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    Pitolisant, sold under the brand name Wakix among others, is a medication used for the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness in adults with narcolepsy. [3] It is an inverse agonist of the histamine H 3 receptor. [3]

  8. Average treatment effect - Wikipedia

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    Thus the average outcome among the treatment units serves as a counterfactual for the average outcome among the control units. The differences between these two averages is the ATE, which is an estimate of the central tendency of the distribution of unobservable individual-level treatment effects. [2]

  9. US weekly jobless claims fall; third-quarter GDP growth ...

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    A jump in the unemployment rate to 4.3% in July from 3.7% at the start of the year saw the U.S. central bank kicking off its policy easing cycle with an unusually large half-percentage-point ...