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Clinical research
Complementary and Integrated Medicine Research Unit
University of Southampton
George Lewith
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Acupuncture
Comparative effectiveness research
Evidence-based medicine
BMC journals
Physician
Medicine
Alternative medicine
Health

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