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| Acupuncture Acupuncture (from Lat. acus, "needle", and pungere, "to prick") or in Standard Mandarin, 針砭 (zhēn biān) (a related word, 針灸 (zhēn jiǔ), refers to acupuncture together with moxibustion)ABC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary edited by John DeFrancis, as used in Wenlin version 3. Acupuncture
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| Alexander Technique The Alexander Technique is a discipline with a focus on the self-perception of movement and is aimed at alleviating pain, promoting rehabilitation, improving breathing, and decreasing stage fright, as well as improving other conditions related to previous physical habits. Alexander_Technique
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| Bipolar disorder Bipolar_disorder
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| Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine (also known as TCM, ) includes a range of traditional medical practices originating in China. Traditional_Chinese_medicine
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| Major depressive disorder Major_depressive_disorder
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| Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based medicine (EBM) aims to apply evidence gained from the scientific method to certain parts of medical practice. It seeks to assess the quality of evidence relevant to the risks and benefits of treatments (including lack of treatment). Evidence-based_medicine
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| Emergency contraception Emergency contraception (EC), or emergency postcoital contraception, refers to contraceptive measures that, if taken after sex, may prevent pregnancy. Emergency_contraception
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| Schizophrenia Schizophrenia
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| Tricyclic antidepressant Tricyclic antidepressants (abbreviation TCAs) are a class of antidepressant drugs first used in the 1950s. They are named after the drugs' molecular structure, which contains three rings of atoms (compare tetracyclic antidepressant). Tricyclic_antidepressant
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| Ultrasound Ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing. Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 kilohertz (20,000 hertz) in healthy, young adults and thus, 20 kHz serves as a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound. Ultrasound
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| Vitamin C Vitamin C or L-ascorbate is an essential nutrient for a large number of higher primate species, a small number of other mammalian species (notably guinea pigs and bats), a few species of birds, and some fish. Vitamin_C
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| Vaccine A vaccine is a biological preparation which is used to establish or improve immunity to a particular disease. Vaccine
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| Acupressure Acupressure Acupressure
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| Clozapine Clozapine (sold as Clozaril, Leponex, Fazaclo, Froidir; Gen-Clozapine in Canada; Clozaril, Denzapine, Zaponex in the UK; Klozapol in Poland) is an antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia. The first of the atypical antipsychotics to be developed, it was first introduced in Europe in 1971, but was voluntarily withdrawn by the manufacturer in 1975 after it was shown to cause agranulocytosis that led to death in some clozapine-treated patients. Clozapine
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| Multiple sclerosis | ICD9 = Multiple_sclerosis
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| Meta-analysis In statistics, a meta-analysis combines the results of several studies that address a set of related research hypotheses. The first meta-analysis was performed by Karl Pearson in 1904, in an attempt to overcome the problem of reduced statistical power in studies with small sample sizes; analyzing the results from a group of studies can allow more accurate data analysis. Meta-analysis
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| Potassium nitrate | Section2 = Potassium_nitrate
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| Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder | ICD9 = , Attention-deficit_hyperactivity_disorder
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| MMR vaccine The MMR vaccine is a mixture of three live attenuated viruses, administered via injection for immunization against measles, mumps and rubella (also called German measles). It is generally administered to children around the age of one year, with a second dose before starting school (i. MMR_vaccine
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| Magnet therapy Magnet therapy, magnetic therapy, magnetotherapy or magnotherapy is a complementary and alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields. Practitioners claim that subjecting certain parts of the body to magnetostatic fields produced by permanent magnets has beneficial health effects. Magnet_therapy
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