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1. Extrapolation errors in Liu et al.'s CAM integrative review of health care professionals in New Zealand.

2. Collecting sensitive information for a sexual health trial with young people: experiences of using electronic data collection and traditional paper methods

3. P05.10. Comparison of paper surveys and computer-assisted telephone interviews in a randomized controlled trial of yoga for low back pain

4. O009: 'The Chennai declaration'- a historic document (for the high impact paper session)

5. Recently published papers: More about EGDT, experimental therapies and some inconvenient truths

6. "...We never considered it important...": a qualitative study on perceived barriers on use of non-pharmacological methods in management of labour pain by nurse-midwives in eastern Tanzania.

7. Cyberchondria severity and utilization of health services in Polish society: a cross-sectional study.

8. Response to "Physical activity and psychological support can replace "another pill" to manage cancer-related symptoms in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer".

9. Factors associated with self-care activities among adults in the United Kingdom: a systematic review.

10. Clinical associations for traditional and complementary medicine use among norwegian cancer survivors in the seventh survey of the Tromsø study: a cross-sectional study.

11. Responses to the correspondence from McDowell et al.'s on CAM integrative review of health care professionals in New Zealand.

12. Complementary medicine products used in pregnancy and lactation and an examination of the information sources accessed pertaining to maternal health literacy: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

13. Complementary medicine usage in surgery: a cross-sectional survey in Germany.

14. Advances in neuroprosthetic management of foot drop: a review.

15. The rules of scientific rigor: response to Shirzad and Abbassian.

16. The influence of social context on the treatment outcomes of complementary and alternative medicine: the case of acupuncture and herbal medicine in Japan and the U.S.

17. Natural products provide a new perspective for anti-complement treatment of severe COVID-19: a review.

18. Introducing an osteopathic approach into neonatology ward: the NE-O model.

19. Length of residence, age and patterns of medicinal plant knowledge and use among women in the urban Amazon.

20. Midwives' experiences of implementing respectful maternity care knowledge in daily maternity care practices after participating in a four-day RMC training.

21. Communication and information needs about complementary and alternative medicine: a qualitative study of parents of children with cancer.

22. Reiki and related therapies in the dialysis ward: an evidence-based and ethical discussion to debate if these complementary and alternative medicines are welcomed or banned.

23. Translation and adaptation of an international questionnaire to measure usage of complementary and alternative medicine (I-CAM-G).

24. Practice patterns of doctors of chiropractic with apediatric diplomate: a cross-sectional survey.

25. Literature-based discovery of diabetes- andROS-related targets.

26. Outcome based subgroup analysis: a neglected concern.

27. How parents choose to use CAM: a systematic review of theoretical models.

28. Ethnomedicine and dominant medicine in multicultural Australia: a critical realist reflection on the case of Korean-Australian immigrants in Sydney.

29. A systematic review of how homeopathy is represented in conventional and CAM peer reviewed journals.

30. Non-pharmacological interventions for reducing dental anxiety in pediatric dentistry: a network meta-analysis.

31. Use of complementary and alternative medicine in patients with chronic liver diseases in Germany- a multicentric observational study.

32. Literature review of complementary and alternative therapies: using text mining and analysis of trends in nursing research.

33. A critical integrative review of complementary medicine education research: key issues and empirical gaps.

34. Classifying knowledge used in complementary medicine consultations: a qualitative systematic review.

35. Scientific publications from Arab world in leading journals of Integrative and Complementary Medicine: a bibliometric analysis.

36. What is the state of the art on traditional medicine interventions for zoonotic diseases in the Indian subcontinent? A scoping review of the peer-reviewed evidence base.

37. The role of dog therapy in clinical recovery and improving quality of life: a randomized, controlled trial.

38. Method for appraising model validity of randomised controlled trials of homeopathic treatment: multi-rater concordance study.

40. Preparation and use of plant medicines for farmers' health in Southwest Nigeria: socio-cultural, magico-religious and economic aspects.

41. Integrative medicine: a tale of two clinics.

42. The establishment of the Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia in Queensland (1996-2002).

43. Complementary medicine in Germany: a multi-centre cross-sectional survey on the usage by and the needs of patients hospitalized in university medical centers.

44. Use of cultivated plants and non-plant remedies for human and animal home-medication in Liuban district, Belarus.

45. Using Ellenberg-Pignatti values to estimate habitat preferences of wild food and medicinal plants: an example from northeastern Istria (Croatia).

46. The socioeconomic context of the use of Euterpe precatoria Mart. and E. oleracea Mart. in Bolivia and Peru.

47. Annurca apple (M. pumila Miller cv Annurca) extracts act against stress and ageing in S. cerevisiae yeast cells.

48. Medicinal plants and natural products for treating overactive bladder.

49. Italian guidelines for the management of irritable bowel syndrome in children and adolescents: Joint Consensus from the Italian Societies of: Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Nutrition (SIGENP), Pediatrics (SIP), Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (SIGE) and Neurogastroenterology and Motility (SINGEM)

50. Beyond pillbox: a national cross-sectional study on the attitudes, practices, and knowledge of community pharmacists regarding complementary and alternative medicine.