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Complementary and alternative therapies for rheumatic diseases. IPANUSH, Richard S.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, issn 0889-857X, 220 p.Serial Issue
Quackery : The national council against health Fraud perspectiveJARVIS, W. T.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 805-814, issn 0889-857XArticle
Diets, dietary supplements, and nutritional therapies in rheumatic diseasesHENDERSON, C. J; PANUSH, R. S.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 937-968, issn 0889-857XArticle
Why i would not recommend complementary or alternative therapies : A physician's perspectiveKRAMER, N.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 833-843, issn 0889-857XArticle
Why i would recommend complementary or alternative therapies : A physician's perspectiveNEIMS, A. H.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 845-853, issn 0889-857XArticle
The role of SPA therapy in various rheumatic diseasesSUKENIK, S; FLUSSER, D; ABU-SHAKRA, M et al.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 883-897, issn 0889-857XArticle
Venoms, copper, and zinc in the treatment of arthritisCALDWELL, J. R.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 919-928, issn 0889-857XArticle
Talking with patients about alternative and complementary medicinePERLMAN, A. I; EISENBERG, D. M; PANUSH, R. S et al.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 815-822, issn 0889-857XArticle
Topical agents in the treatment of rheumatic disordersROSENSTEIN, E. D.Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America. 1999, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 899-918, issn 0889-857XArticle