it changes because it gets better
Advances in science and medicine.
Definitely not.
A naturopath or a nutritionist may recommend the following dietary changes
While changes in diet are no substitute for medical treatment, they can complement the detoxification process. The following nutritional changes are recommended
Production of electricity in power plants, also use of radioisotopes in medicine and industry.
Energy medicine is based upon the belief that changes in the "life force" of the body, including the electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields, affect human health and can promote healing.
Although acupuncture is its best known technique, Chinese medicine traditionally utilizes herbal remedies, dietary therapy, lifestyle changes and other means to treat patients.
i have dignosed erosion with nodularity in antrum hpylori negative no other changes what medicine should i take
There is no none cure for this disease. Treatments generally involve diet changes, medicine and stress relief.
The branch of medicine that deals with the causes and treatment of obesity is called bariatrics or obesity medicine. Bariatric physicians focus on helping patients achieve weight loss through a combination of diet, exercise, behavioral changes, and sometimes medication or surgery.
Conventional medicine recommends the dietary and lifestyle changes outlined above as a first line of defense against fatigue.
Scientists use this method to compare the effects of the medicine to no treatment, called a control group. By having both groups, they can measure the true impact of the medicine and determine if any observed changes are due to the medicine or other factors. This helps ensure the results are reliable and can be confidently attributed to the medicine being tested.