Yes, contemporary model medicine is conducive to exercise therapy
A contemporary issue is one that is occurring right now in the present. Therefore, a contemporary issue in OB would be a current issue is the study or practice of Obstetrics medicine.
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Stephan George Kuprowsky has written: 'The practice of Chinese medicine in the contemporary urban context' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Medicine, Chinese Traditional
Leon Hammer has written: 'Dragon rises, red bird flies' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Medicine and psychology, Philosophy, Psychology 'Handbook of contemporary Chinese pulse diagnosis' -- subject(s): Pulse, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Physical diagnosis, Diagnosis 'Psicologia y Medicina China'
not likely due to contemporary medicine...but it may contribute to some metabolic disorders like diabetes by burden of excessive glucose...
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RAPHAEL SASSOWER has written: 'POPPER'S LEGACY: RETHINKING POLITICS, ECONOMICS AND SCIENCE' 'ETHICAL CHOICES IN CONTEMPORARY MEDICINE: INTEGRATIVE BIOETHICS'
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In situations of severe trauma, TCM should not be substituted for contemporary modern trauma practice; it is most useful as an adjunct to the healing regimen.
John W. Boretos has written: 'Contemporary Biomaterials' 'Concise guide to biomedical polymers: their design, fabrication, and molding' -- subject(s): Polymers in medicine
TCM is not the first line of treatment for bacterial infection or cancer, but may usefully complement contemporary medical treatment for those conditions.