What's new in Ambulatory General Internal Medicine ?

Many treatments are used every day in general medicine without any evidence of their efficacy. This last year, three randomised studies tried to prove the clinical utility of chondroitin/glucosamine in arthritis, cranberry in urinary infections, and acupuncture in migraine. Screening and management...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revue médicale suisse 2018-01, Vol.14 (590), p.126-129
Hauptverfasser: Gerber, Annick, Buffle Genecand, Camille, Mach, Thierry, Schrumpf, David, Forte Marques, Ana Rita, Dupraz, Jean, Schmid, Thomas
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Urinary Tract Infections - therapy
Vaccinium macrocarpon
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