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2. Avicenna's Medicine: A New Translation of the 11th-Century Canon with Practical Applications for Integrative Health Care
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Mones Abu-Asab, Hakima Amri, Marc S. Micozzi
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- 2013
3. Your Emotional Type: Key to the Therapies That Will Work for You
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Michael A. Jawer, Marc S. Micozzi
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- 2011
4. General Introduction: Rationale for the Nutritional Prevention of Cancer
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Joseph A. Tangrea and Marc S. Micozzi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Cancer ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2021
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5. Foods, Micronutrients, and Reduction of Human Cancer
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Marc S. Micozzi
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Vitamin ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Population ,Cancer ,Physiology ,medicine.disease ,Micronutrient ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Relative risk ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,education ,business ,Carotenoid ,Carcinogen - Abstract
The growth activity of metaplastic epithelium was not diminished and, in fact, appeared to be enhanced, suggesting the acquisition of neoplastic properties in vitamin A-deprived tissues. Vitamin A is currently suggested to participate in the regulation of cell differentiation. In fact, the carotenoids consist of a broad class of chemical compounds with differing chemical structures and activities. The majority of cancer deaths in the United States are due to a few relatively common cancer sites: prostate and bladder in men, breast in women, and colorectal and lung in both. Certain risk factors for cancer which have large relative risks in defined subsets of the population, such as smoking, genetic susceptibility, and various occupational exposures to industrial carcinogens, have been previously recognized in human epidemiologic studies. Recent evidence has indicated that dietary intake of carotenoids in well-nourished populations is highly correlated to serum carotenoid levels.
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- 2021
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6. Common Pain Conditions - E-Book : Common Pain Conditions - E-Book
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Marc S. Micozzi, Sebhia Dibra, Marc S. Micozzi, and Sebhia Dibra
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- Pain--Treatment
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Learn to treat pain naturally using evidence-based therapies with Micozzi's Common Pain Conditions: A Clinical Guide to Natural Treatments. This groundbreaking title provides in-depth information on current natural pain therapies that utilize the latest 21st scientific ideas, including the role of energy in medicine. Each chapter provides content on the biology and neuroscience, as well as social, psychological, and spiritual aspects of each natural treatment approach along with clinical data and pragmatic information about healing pain using these treatments. Whether your patients are suffering from anxiety, arthritis, back pain, chronic fatigue, depression, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel, migraine and tension headaches, phantom pain, post-traumatic stress, ulcers, or just general chronic pain and inflammatory conditions, this book offers the insights and evidence-based guidance you need to successfully treat pain naturally. - Coverage of safe and effective natural treatments for common pain conditions provides a wide variety of options for treating the conditions that practitioners most encounter in practice. - Evidence-based approach focuses on natural treatments best supported by clinical trials and scientific evidence. - Experienced medical educator and author Marc S. Micozzi, MD, PhD, lends extensive experience researching natural therapies. - Case studies illustrate specific points and provide clinical applications for added context. - Sidebars and in-text boxes feature supplementary, brief background and observations in addition to covering specific topics in detail, and to help introduce complex and challenging topics. - Psychometric Evaluation interactive appendix aids in matching each patient to the right, individualized specific remedies. - Suggested readings and references for each chapter provide great resources for further research.
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- 2017
7. The Science of Planetary Signatures in Medicine : Restoring the Cosmic Foundations of Healing
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Jennifer T. Gehl, Marc S. Micozzi, Jennifer T. Gehl, and Marc S. Micozzi
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- Holistic Health, Metaphysics, Mythology, Yin-Yang, Naturopathy, Spiritual Therapies
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A comprehensive guide to the cosmic influences that underlie health and how to apply them for profound health and healing • Examines how ancient and modern traditions of healing interconnect through the doctrine of signatures, “As above, so below” • Reveals how one's astrological chart has implications for personal health and healing • Explains how each sign of the zodiac corresponds not only to parts of the body and its chakras but also to specific plants, herbs, colors, and emotions • Explores how to use sound healing to harmonize astrological imbalances When we look at the vast and intricate cosmos--galaxies, planets, organisms, organs, cells, molecules, atoms--there is a fundamental order, a music or harmony of the spheres. Our cells reflect the images of galaxies seen through our telescopes. We are the microcosm, reflecting the macrocosm of the heavens. Our ancestors understood these patterns and connections between humanity and the universe and developed spiritual and healing traditions in line with these cosmic truths. Yet in the 19th century, knowledge of these connections was set aside as medical science sought to create the “one size fits all” approaches to healing that dominate modern medicine today. In this comprehensive exploration of the celestial influences that underlie health and healing, Jennifer Gehl, with Marc Micozzi, examines how ancient and modern traditions of healing interconnect through the doctrine of signatures, “As above, so below”. She reveals how one's celestial nature--the arrangement of the cosmos at the moment of birth--has implications for personal health and how each sign of the zodiac corresponds to parts of the body, the chakras, and specific plants, herbs, colors, and emotions. She explains how sound re-arranges forms according to the principles of harmony, leveraging not only the human self-regulating capacity to restore health but also that of the Earth to restore balance and harmony. Also explored are the recurrence of geometric forms in nature and how to apply this knowledge in sound healing and medical astrology. Weaving together the threads of ancient science and spirit that formed the original tapestry of medicine, Gehl explains how to restore the cosmic foundations of healing for personal, planetary, and universal health and wellbeing.
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- 2017
8. Breast Cancer, Reproductive Biology, and Breastfeeding
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Marc S. Micozzi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Breast cancer ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Reproductive biology ,medicine ,Breastfeeding ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2017
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9. Resources for Teaching Mindfulness : An International Handbook
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Donald McCown, Diane Reibel, Marc S. Micozzi, Donald McCown, Diane Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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- Meditation--Study and teaching, Reflective teaching, Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy--Study and teaching, Cognitive therapy, Cognition--Study and teaching
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This master-class-in-a-book is designed to guide teachers of mindfulness-based interventions (MBI) in continuing to develop more competence while raising global standards of practice and pedagogy. Starting with the central yet elusive concept of stewardship, it then expands upon the core components of MBI pedagogy. A series of reflective essays by MBI teachers from around the world foregrounds differences and challenges in meeting participants “where they are.” Such reflections are both inspiring and thought-provoking for teachers —wherever they are. The book also provides practical guidance and tools for adjusting teaching style and content for special populations, from chronic pain patients to trauma survivors, from health care professionals to clergy, and including many others. Detailed scripts and practices, ready to adopt and adapt, offer opportunities to explore new directions in the classroom, and to continue the life-long development of the teacher. Included in the coverage: Deepening teachers'skills of guidance of meditation practices Insights into the essential practice of inquiry and dialogue with participants New practices that allow participants to explore mindfulness together in a spoken encounter How to keep up with, review, and make clear to participants the range of scientific evidence supporting the MBIs The breadth of practical insights and hands-on strategies makes Resources for Teaching Mindfulness a unique developmental asset for a wide range of practitioners around the world. Among those who will benefit are physicians and other medical practitioners, health and clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, nurses, clinical social workers, physical and occupational therapists, health educators, and organizational development specialists.
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- 2016
10. Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine - E-Book : Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine - E-Book
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Marc S. Micozzi and Marc S. Micozzi
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- Alternative medicine
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Practitioners like you have been turning to Micozzi's comprehensive CAM text for the past 20 years. Filled with the most up-to-date information on scientific theory and research and updated contributions from world experts, Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 5th Edition gives you a solid foundation of the therapies and evidence-based clinical applications for CAM – and expands your global perspective with new and updated chapters on healing systems from around the world. Dive into interesting discussions on massage, manual therapies and bodywork, yoga, chiropractic, osteopathy, herbal medicine, aromatherapy and essential oils therapy,'nature cure,'naturopathy and naturopathic medicine, and nutrition and hydration. With its wide range of topics, this 20th anniversary edition is your ideal CAM reference! • A broad perspective traces CAM therapies from their beginnings to present day practices. • Clinical guides for selecting therapies, and new advances for matching the appropriate therapy to the individual patient, enables you to offer and/or recommend individualized patient care. • Expert contributors include well-known writers such as Kevin Ergil, Patch Adams, Joseph Pizzorno, and Marc Micozzi himself. • A unique synthesis of information, including historical usage, cultural and social analysis, current basic science theory and research, and a wide range of clinical investigations and observations, makes this text a focused, authoritative resource. • Suggested readings and references in each chapter list the best resources for further research and study. • Coverage of CAM therapies and systems includes those most commonly encountered or growing in popularity, so you can carefully evaluate each treatment. • An evidence-based approach focuses on treatments best supported by clinical trials and scientific evidence. • Observations from mechanisms of action to evidence of clinical efficacy answers questions of how, why, and when CAM therapies work. • Global coverage includes discussions of traditional healing arts from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. • NEW! Updated chapters feature new content and topics, including: challenges in integrative medicine, legal issues, CAM in the community, psychometric evaluation, placebo effect, stress management, and much more! • NEW! Updated guides on common herbal remedies in clinical practice, East and Southeast Asia, and native North and South America deliver the latest information. • NEW! Revised chapters with new contributors offer fresh perspectives on these important and relevant topics. • EXPANDED! Basic science content and new theory and research studies cover a wide range of sciences such as biophysics, biology and ecology, ethnomedicine, psychometrics, neurosciences, and systems theory. • NEW! New and expanded global ethnomedical systems include new content on Shamanism and Neo-Shamanism, Central and North Asia, Southeast Asia, Nepal and Tibet, Hawaii and South Pacific, Alaska and Pacific Northwest, and contemporary global healthcare.
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- 2014
11. Practices for the Classroom
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Donald McCown, Diane K. Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Class (computer programming) ,Luck ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Mathematics education ,Interpersonal communication ,Session (computer science) ,Symptom monitoring ,Psychology ,Curriculum ,media_common - Abstract
This practice can be used to bring participants’ attention to the sense of connection that is created within the group as the course progresses. Class 6 of MBSR is an appropriate moment for it, as the interrelationships of the class have been developing and the curriculum is focused for the session on interpersonal communication.
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- 2016
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12. Practices for Teacher Development
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Donald McCown, Marc S. Micozzi, and Diane K. Reibel
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Service (business) ,Confirmation bias ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Pedagogy ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Confirmation bias refers to the tendency to seek and find confirmatory evidence in support of already existing beliefs and ignore or reinterpret disconfirming evidence and is a major barrier to evidenced-based practice (Lilienfeld et al., 2013). Confirmation bias is a universal human tendency that applies to everyone, so what distinguishes the mindful person from an unmindful one is not the presence or absence of the bias, but rather the willingness to acknowledge and challenge the bias in the service of “seeing clearly.” The following is an exercise for investigating the sources of our own confirmation biases.
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- 2016
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13. Resources for Teaching Mindfulness
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Donald McCown, Diane K. Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Mindfulness ,Psychotherapist ,Applied psychology ,Psychology - Published
- 2016
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14. Biophysically based diagnosis and treatment
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Marc S. Micozzi
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business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2004
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15. Historical aspects of contemporary complementary medicine
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Marc S. Micozzi
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Eclectic medicine ,Value (ethics) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Health care ,Alternative medicine ,medicine ,Mainstream ,Environmental ethics ,General Medicine ,business ,Complementary medicine - Abstract
What is labeled today as complementary and alternative medicine has its roots in the historic practice of an eclectic medicine in the United States as well as in other cultural traditions around the world. Five selected alternative medical traditions are presented which illustrate their origins, range, and applications. Their persistence in the contemporary United States, and efforts to integrate them into the mainstream health care setting indicates their ongoing role and value to society.
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- 2003
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16. Culture, Anthropology, and the Return of 'Complementary Medicine'
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Marc S. Micozzi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Alternative medicine ,General Medicine ,Indigenous ,State (polity) ,Aesthetics ,Anthropology ,Medicine ,business ,Complementary medicine ,Biomedicine ,media_common ,Medical systems - Abstract
In my textbook Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2nd edition, 2001), I state that contemporary biomedicine may be seen as representing the application of new ("cutting-edge") technologies to now relatively old ideas about health and healing, whereas traditional medi cine (indigenous medical systems in cross-cultural perspective) represents relatively old medical technologies that evolved as part of human cultures and societies and can now be reinterpreted in light of new ideas about health and healing. While the contemporary biomedical research establishment turns its atten
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- 2002
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17. New World Mindfulness : From the Founding Fathers, Emerson, and Thoreau to Your Personal Practice
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Donald McCown, Marc S. Micozzi, Donald McCown, and Marc S. Micozzi
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- Meditation, Attention--Religious aspects
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Techniques to fit mindfulness into the demands and pace of real life • Reveals the medical benefits of mindfulness for stress, anxiety, and depression as well as for coping with serious illness and major life changes • Offers a wide range of techniques, including a “high-speed” form of contemplation, from the authors'extensive experience working with this practice as a healing modality We are all busy--and we all long for quiet and connection. Yet despite the growing body of evidence supporting the benefits of mindfulness, the hectic pace of modern life leaves little time to devote to meditation, relaxation, and contemplation. In New World Mindfulness, mindfulness teacher and therapist Donald McCown and physician Marc Micozzi provide techniques to successfully integrate mindfulness into real life so we can rise above the stress of work, family, and community that can easily pull us out of the moment and into states of tension, anxiety, or depression. Dispelling the two big myths of mindfulness--that it is an “exotic” activity and that it requires you to “slow down and find more time”--the authors present a history of mindfulness in the West, from the American Founding Fathers, Thoreau, and Emerson up to present-day leaders in the field such as Jon Kabat-Zinn, and reveal a high-speed form of contemplation ideal for even the busiest of lives. Exploring the physiological impact of mindfulness practices for stress, anxiety, depression, and coping with serious illness and major life changes, the authors show that mindfulness is not about being silent and alone--it can even be practiced as a family or community. Not prescribing change but rather working from within, this book connects Western no-nonsense, get-it-done pragmatism with the yearning for beauty and balance that makes a full life truly fulfilled.
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- 2012
18. Culture and complementary medicine
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Marc S. Micozzi
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Medical education ,business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,Complementary medicine - Published
- 2004
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19. Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Marc S. Micozzi and Marc S. Micozzi
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- Alternative medicine
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Focusing on emerging therapies and those best supported by clinical trials and scientific evidence, Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine describes some of the most prevalent and the fastest-growing CAM therapies in use today. Prominent author Dr. Marc Micozzi provides a complete overview of CAM, creating a solid foundation and context for therapies in current practice. Coverage of systems and therapies includes mind, body, and spirit; traditional Western healing; and traditional ethnomedical systems from around the world. Discussions include homeopathy, massage and manual therapies, chiropractic, a revised chapter on osteopathy, herbal medicine, aromatherapy, naturopathic medicine, and nutrition and hydration. With its wide range of topics, this is the ideal CAM reference for both students and practitioners!An evidence-based approach focuses on treatments best supported by clinical trials and scientific evidence.Coverage of CAM therapies and systems includes those most commonly encountered or growing in popularity, so you carefully evaluate each treatment.Global coverage includes discussions of traditional healing arts from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.Longevity in the market makes this a classic, trusted text.Expert contributors include well-known writers such as Kevin Ergil, Patch Adams, Joseph Pizzorno, Victor Sierpina, and Marc Micozzi himself.Suggested readings and references in each chapter list the best resources for further research and study. New, expanded organization covers the foundations of CAM, traditional Western healing, and traditional ethnomedical systems from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, putting CAM in perspective and making it easier to understand CAM origins and contexts.NEW content includes legal and operational issues in integrative medicine, creative and expressive arts therapies, ecological pharmacology, hydration, mind-body thought and practice in America, osteopathy, reflexology, South American healing, traditional medicines of India, and Unani medicine.Revised and updated chapters include aromatherapy, classical acupuncture, energy medicine, biophysical devices (electricity, light, and magnetism), massage and touch therapies, traditional osteopathy, reflexology, vitalism, and yoga.New research studies explain how and why CAM therapies work, and also demonstrate that they do work, in areas such as acupuncture, energy healing, and mind-body therapies.Expanded content on basic sciences includes biophysics, ecology, ethnomedicine, neurobiology, and pschoneuroimmunology, providing the scientific background needed to learn and practice CAM and integrative medicine.Expanded coverage of nutrition and hydration includes practical information on Vitamin D and healthy hydration with fluid and electrolytes.
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- 2011
20. Themes of qi and a dozen definitions
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David F. Mayor and Marc S. Micozzi
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History ,Content analysis ,Library science ,Dozen - Published
- 2011
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21. Qi in China's traditional medicine
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Marc S. Micozzi and Kevin V. Ergil
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Medical education ,Political science ,China - Published
- 2011
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22. Dedication
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David Mayor and Marc S. Micozzi
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- 2011
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23. Contributors
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Mones S. Abu-Asab, Amy L. Ai, Hakima Amri, Claire M. Cassidy, Nancy N. Chen, Gideon Enz, Kevin V. Ergil, Peter H. Fraser, Mary Lou Galantino, John A. Ives, Wayne B. Jonas, Eric Leskowitz, May Loo, Christopher Low, Carolyn McMakin, David Mayor, Marc S. Micozzi, Phil Mollon, Laura Muscatello, Tim Newman, James L. Oschman, F. David Peat, Franklyn Sills, Cyril W. Smith, Darren Starwynn, Patrizia Stefanini, John L. Stump, Gabriel Stux, Christopher C. Taylor, and Alan Watkins
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- 2011
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24. Preface
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David Mayor and Marc S. Micozzi
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- 2011
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25. Teaching Mindfulness
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Donald McCown, Diane Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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- 2010
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26. Plasma carotenoid response to chronic intake of selected foods and β-carotene supplements in men
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John G. Bieri, J C Smith, B K Edwards, Philip R. Taylor, Gary R. Beecher, E D Brown, F Khachik, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Adult ,Male ,Lutein ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Biology ,Eating ,Random Allocation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lycopene ,beta-Carotene ,Vegetables ,medicine ,Humans ,Food science ,Carotenoid ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Carotene ,food and beverages ,Nutritional status ,beta Carotene ,Carotenoids ,Zeaxanthin ,chemistry ,Plasma concentration ,sense organs - Abstract
ABSTRACI’ We determined serial changes in four major plasma carotenoid fractions (a-carotene, /3-carotene, lutein/ zeaxanthin, and lycopene) in 30 men consuming defined daily doses of carotenoids from foods (broccoli, carrots, or tomato juice) or from purified /3-carotene in capsules (12 or 30 mg) for 6 wk while fed a controlled diet. Compared with baseline, /3carotene increased in the 30- and 12-mg-capsule and carrot groups whereas a-carotene increased in the carrot group and lutein increased in the broccoli group. Lower lutein concentrations in recipients of/3-carotene capsules suggested an interaction between these two carotenoids. Lycopene declined in all groups except the tomato-juice group. Total carotenoid concentration changes only reflected the large increases in /3-carotene concentrations and not the smaller changes observed in other individual carotenoids. Overall, purified /3-carotene produced a greater plasma response than did similar quantities ofcarotenoids from foods sources. However, some foods increased plasma concentrations of certain carotenoids. Am J C/in Nutr l992;55
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- 1992
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27. Practice Scripts and Descriptions
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Donald McCown, Diane Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Stress reduction ,Friendship ,Mindfulness ,Aesthetics ,Scripting language ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Imitation ,computer.software_genre ,Psychology ,computer ,Present moment ,media_common ,Gesture - Abstract
This chapter presents scripts for a range of practices, including the core practices of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), and practices that approach the teaching intentions from different perspectives. They are specific embodiments of the “emptied” motions or gestures of the teaching intentions, drawn from our own authenticity, authority, and friendship. If Chapter 7 characterized the water marks or tide lines of the intentions, perhaps the practices in this chapter are objects found at those lines — a piece of driftwood, a pretty shell, a polished piece of broken glass. They are that concrete, and that unique. Perhaps their usefulness is found in the way that driftwood might be used by an artist: taken home, looked at reflectively, and then abstracted into a new creation. Take these for inspiration, not imitation. Feel the gestures called out in the margins, don’t follow them.
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- 2009
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28. Organizing the Intentions of Teaching
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Diane Reibel, Donald McCown, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Psychotherapist ,Mindfulness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Art therapy ,Psychological intervention ,Experiential learning ,Intervention (counseling) ,Cognitive therapy ,medicine ,Meditation ,Psychology ,Curriculum ,media_common - Abstract
In learning to teach mindfulness as a professional, the questions about what gets taught and when are of equal weight with the questions of how the teaching happens. Within the mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), particularly those that explicitly include meditation practices, many of the answers to what and when (as well as how) have been based on the template curriculum of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). As described in Chapter 1, many of the MBIs, such as mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT), mindfulness-based relationship enhancement (MBRE), and mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP), assume the basic MBSR curriculum of formal mindfulness practices as an armature for specific didactic material and specially elaborated meditations and experiential explorations for their own target populations. In this way, the pedagogy of mindfulness unfolds relatively consistently from intervention to intervention. The measured success and exciting possibilities of the MBIs, we believe, are attributable in no small part to the MBSR armature — a metastructure of the what and when of teaching mindfulness.
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- 2009
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29. Fulfilling the Intentions of Teaching
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Marc S. Micozzi, Donald McCown, and Diane Reibel
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Shore ,geography ,Friendship ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Mindfulness ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Session (computer science) ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Present moment ,media_common - Abstract
In teaching mindfulness as a professional, using your authenticity, authority, and friendship, each session is fresh and different, like a new wave breaking on the shore. Each progress through a course is unique. Participants and teacher find other ways of saying, demonstrating, learning, understanding — together. Participants and teacher are never the same, course to course, or even session to session, again like the river flowing past the shore. Never the same people again, as they are changing in each moment. There will never be these same sufferings, these same questions, these same jokes or joys — each a challenge to the teacher and the others. And so, there will never be these same responses. Holding this. Exploring that. Sitting with the terrible, the unanswerable, the riotous, and the oh-so-sweet.
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- 2009
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30. The Person of the Teacher
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Diane Reibel, Donald McCown, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Magic (illusion) ,Spiritual life ,Visitor pattern ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Pedagogy ,Nail (fastener) ,Parade ,Art ,Visual arts ,media_common - Abstract
It’s a very old story, told all around the world. A stranger comes to a little community that’s been under great stress, where food is scarce, and where people have drawn away from each other and are looking out for themselves. The stranger manages to borrow a cooking pot and starts making soup. He begins with a “magic” ingredient, a stone, maybe a button, or even a nail. The community members become interested in what he’s doing, and each secretly comes for a look at the pot. The stranger stirs and tastes. “Ah, it’s coming along nicely,” he says. “But it would be really wonderful if it had just a little something extra, like a potato, maybe…,” he says to one visitor in just the way she needs to hear it. She goes off inspired to find something to offer. “…like a carrot,” he says in his just-right way to another. Later, “… a cabbage,” and then “…some beans.” And soon there’s a shy parade of community folks bringing ingredients and standing around a pot that’s now aswim with good things — enough for everyone. They share a meal. There’s even a little music. Someone sings; another finds his fiddle; there’s dancing into the night. And the stranger has already gone, picking up a new “magic” stone on his way to the next community.
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- 2009
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31. The Skills of the Teacher
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Donald McCown, Diane Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Friendship ,Mindfulness ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,Loving kindness meditation ,Psychology ,business ,media_common ,Skills management ,Personal development - Abstract
In teaching mindfulness as a professional, the teacher works from her or his own unique authenticity, authority, and friendship. That means, of course, that all individual teachers are different, with singular ways of integrating and embodying mindfulness. In fact, for this purpose, integrating and embodying are the same thing. Teachers know what they know, and can do what they do, based on the fruits of their practice and on the skills they have developed along the paths of their own professional and personal development. As a result, the skills each teacher possesses may be a melange of ideas, which is not so much integrated theoretically in the thinking, but, rather, more directly in the body of the teacher. Even at the Center for Mindfulness at the University of Massachusetts, the programs of teacher training comprise such a melange. Pragmatic and eclectic, these trainings make use of a wide range of insights and practices from medicine, psychotherapy, education, anthropology-sociology, and world wisdom traditions. Again, the integration of all of this substance is not in theory but in the body of each teacher. Yet, at the same time, we also believe that there are general skills that teachers share; that is, we believe each teacher uses comparable skills to work with participants in her own inimitable way.
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- 2009
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32. Getting Grounded (In Our Own Instability)
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Diane Reibel, Donald McCown, and Marc S. Micozzi
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Mental healthcare ,Mindfulness ,Psychotherapist ,medicine.medical_treatment ,fungi ,education ,Psychological intervention ,medicine ,food and beverages ,Psychology ,Empirical evidence ,Dialectical behavior therapy - Abstract
The applications and use of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in medicine and mental healthcare have been expanding as rapidly as the empirical evidence base that is validating and recommending them. This growth has created a powerful demand for professionals who can effectively deliver these interventions and for training new professionals who can enter the fold.
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- 2009
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33. Erratum to: Practice Scripts and Descriptions
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Diane K. Reibel, Donald McCown, and Marc S. Micozzi
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business.industry ,Scripting language ,Programming language ,Computer science ,Artificial intelligence ,computer.software_genre ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing - Published
- 2009
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34. Chiropractic management of low back pain and low back-related leg complaints: a literature synthesis
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Robert D. Mootz, Richard Branson, Mitch Haas, Dana J. Lawrence, Gert Bronfort, Cheryl Hawk, William Updyke, John J. Triano, William C. Meeker, Michael T. Haneline, Marc S. Micozzi, and Jeffrey R. Cates
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,MEDLINE ,Pain ,Spinal manipulation ,law.invention ,Disability Evaluation ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Pain Management ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Physical Examination ,Pain Measurement ,Sciatica ,Leg ,Evidence-Based Medicine ,business.industry ,Manipulation, Chiropractic ,Chiropractic ,Low back pain ,Systematic review ,Acute Disease ,Chronic Disease ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Physical therapy ,Chiropractics ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Low Back Pain ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this project was to review the literature for the use of spinal manipulation for low back pain (LBP). Methods A search strategy modified from the Cochrane Collaboration review for LBP was conducted through the following databases: PubMed, Mantis, and the Cochrane Database. Invitations to submit relevant articles were extended to the profession via widely distributed professional news and association media. The Scientific Commission of the Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) was charged with developing literature syntheses, organized by anatomical region, to evaluate and report on the evidence base for chiropractic care. This article is the outcome of this charge. As part of the CCGPP process, preliminary drafts of these articles were posted on the CCGPP Web site www.ccgpp.org (2006-8) to allow for an open process and the broadest possible mechanism for stakeholder input. Results A total of 887 source documents were obtained. Search results were sorted into related topic groups as follows: randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of LBP and manipulation; randomized trials of other interventions for LBP; guidelines; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; basic science; diagnostic-related articles, methodology; cognitive therapy and psychosocial issues; cohort and outcome studies; and others. Each group was subdivided by topic so that team members received approximately equal numbers of articles from each group, chosen randomly for distribution. The team elected to limit consideration in this first iteration to guidelines, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, RCTs, and coh ort studies. This yielded a total of 12 guidelines, 64 RCTs, 13 systematic reviews/meta-analyses, and 11 cohort studies. Conclusions As much or more evidence exists for the use of spinal manipulation to reduce symptoms and improve function in patients with chronic LBP as for use in acute and subacute LBP. Use of exercise in conjunction with manipulation is likely to speed and improve outcomes as well as minimize episodic recurrence. There was less evidence for the use of manipulation for patients with LBP and radiating leg pain, sciatica, or radiculopathy.
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35. Complementary Medicine
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David Kim, Bryan J. O'Young, Mark A. Young, Marc S. Micozzi, and Jeffrey Meyers
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36. Contributors
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Mindy Aisen, Gulseren Akyuz, Gad Alon, Ronit Aloni, Dheera Ananthakrishnan, J. Michael Anderson, Charles E. Argoff, Rita N. Ayyangar, John R. Bach, Karen Barr, Jeffrey R. Basford, Linamara Batistella, Kathleen R. Bell, Scott E. Benjamin, Leland Berkwits, Peter E. Biglin, Valerie S. Bodeau, Elliot B. Bodofsky, Michael L. Boninger, Joanne Borg-Stein, Randall L. Braddom, Diane W. Braza, Scott E. Brown, Stephen P. Burns, Ralph M. Buschbacher, Rene Cailliet, David A. Cassius, Leighton Chan, Tsai Chao, Howard Choi, James R. Christensen, Jeffrey M. Cohen, Neil B. Cohen, Jeffrey L. Cole, Rory A. Cooper, Tyler Childs Cymet, Joseph Czerniecki, Shashank J. Dave, Ronald E. Delanois, Timothy R. Dillingham, Peter Daniel Donofrio, Hy Dubo, Joan E. Edelstein, Nasser Eftekhari, Arieh Eldad, Maury R. Ellenberg, Peter C. Esselman, Frank J.E. Falco, Gerald Felsenthal, Veronika Fialka-Moser, Andrew A. Fischer, Paul Fishman, Michael E. Frey, Richard A. Frieden, Alan Friedman, Michael B. Furman, Vincent Gabriel, Fae H. Garden, Susan J. Garrison, Mouli Madhab Ghatak, William Gibbs, Theresa A. Gillis, Alessandro Giustini, John Giusto, Lance L. Goetz, Gary Goldberg, Stephen Goldberg, Barry Goldstein, Peter H. Gorman, Patricia Graham, Christoph Gutenbrunner, Rochelle V. Habeck, Harlan Hahn, Kevin Hakimi, Eugen M. Halar, Margaret Hammond, Robert L. Harmon, Mark Harrast, Richard L. Harvey, Michael Hatzakis, Joseph M. Helms, Rafi J. Heruti, Jeanne E. Hicks, Steven R. Hinderer, Howard J. Hoffberg, Joseph C. Honet, Lawrence J. Horn, Edward A. Hurvitz, Marta Imamura, Tom Jackson, Jennifer J. James, Galen O. Joe, Kurt Johnson, Richard T. Katz, David J. Kennedy, Ofer Keren, D. Casey Kerrigan, Seema Khurana, Charles Kim, David Kim, Heakyung Kim, R. Lee Kirby, Stanley H. Kornhauser, Karen J. Kowalske, Ashley E. Kurz, Jorge Lains, Mathew Lee, Peter Lee, Yehoshua A. Lehman, James W. Leonard, Charles E. Levy, Karen Y. Lew, Jan Lexell, Janet C. Limke, Mark A. Lissens, James Little, Ruth Torkelson Lynch, Ian B. Maitin, German A. Marulanda, Edward McFarland, Thomas McGunigal, Gregg D. Meekins, Arun J. Mehta, Jeffrey Meyers, William F. Micheo-Martínez, Marc S. Micozzi, Michael A. Mont, Stanley J. Myers, Fred Newton, Subhadra Lakshmi Nori, Rory J. O'Connor, Abna A. Ogle, Bryan J. O'Young, Jeffrey B. Palmer, Atul T. Patel, Jaywant J.P. Patil, Inder Perkash, Frank S. Pidcock, James M. Plunkett, Russell K. Portenoy, Joel M. Press, Michael M. Priebe, Kristjan T. Ragnarsson, Mark Randall, Ira G. Rashbaum, Rajiv R. Ratan, Albert C. Recio, John B. Redford, Rina Reyes, Mary Richardson, Haim Ring, Lawrence R. Robinson, Richard C. Robinson, Arthur A. Rodriquez, Richard A. Rogachefsky, Robert D. Rondinelli, Barry Rosenblum, Elliot J. Roth, Nathan J. Rudin, Abner Salas, Vivencio Salcedo, Richard Salcido, Francisco H. Santiago, Carson D. Schneck, Andrew Sears, Thorsten M. Seyler, Tarek S. Shafshak, Jay P. Shah, Aaron Shamberg, Shoshana Shamberg, Ki Y. Shin, David A.N. Siegel, Kenneth H. Silver, Warren Slaten, Nachum Soroker, Michelle Stern, Ninad D. Sthalekar, Beth A. Stiens, Steven A. Stiens, Margaret G. Stineman, Nancy E. Strauss, Jonathan Strayer, Gregory Strock, Gerold Stucki, Jelena N. Svircev, Atsushi Tasaki, Mitch Tepper, Donna C. Tippett, Melissa K. Trovato, Rhodora C. Tumanon, Gerard P. Varlotta, Richard Verville, Stanley F. Wainapel, Mao Bin Wang, Ninghua Wang, Ruth K. Westheimer, Olajide Williams, Stuart Willick, Sam Wu, Eva Young, Mark A. Young, Marlene M. Young, and Gabi Zeilig
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37. Teaching Mindfulness : A Practical Guide for Clinicians and Educators
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Donald McCown, Diane K. Reibel, Marc S. Micozzi, Donald McCown, Diane K. Reibel, and Marc S. Micozzi
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The applications and use of mindfulness-based interventions in medicine, mental health care, and education have been expanding as rapidly as the empirical evidence base that is validating and recommending them. This growth has created a powerful demand for professionals who can effectively deliver these interventions, and for the training of new professionals who can enter the fold.Ironically, while the scientific literature on mindfulness has surged, little attention has been paid to the critical who and how of mindfulness pedagogy. Teaching Mindfulness is the first in-depth treatment of the person and skills of the mindfulness teacher. It is intended as a practical guide to the landscape of teaching, to help those with a new or growing interest in mindfulness-based interventions to develop both the personal authenticity and the practical know-how that can make teaching mindfulness a highly rewarding and effective way of working with others. The detail of theory and praxis it contains can also help seasoned mindfulness practitioners and teachers to articulate and understand more clearly their own pedagogical approaches. Engagingly written and enriched with vignettes from actual classes and individual sessions, this unique volume:Places the current mindfulness-based interventions in their cultural and historical context to help clarify language use, and the integration of Eastern and Western spiritual and secular traditionsOffers a highly relational understanding of mindfulness practice that supports moment-by-moment work with groups and individualsProvides guidance and materials for a highly experiential exploration of the reader's personal practice, embodiment, and application of mindfulness Describes in detail the four essential skill sets of the mindfulness teacher
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38. Age variations in the relation of body mass indices to estimates of body fat and muscle mass
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Marc S. Micozzi and Tamara M. Harris
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Adult ,Male ,Gerontology ,Aging ,Body adiposity index ,Muscle mass ,Body Mass Index ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,Classification of obesity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Risk factor ,Aged ,Body volume index ,business.industry ,Muscles ,Body Weight ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Skinfold Thickness ,Adipose Tissue ,Anthropology ,Body Composition ,Lean body mass ,Body Constitution ,Female ,Anatomy ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
In some chronic disease studies, distinctions have been made regarding the importance of body mass index (BMI) as a risk factor in younger versus older men and women. In order to determine the significance of these differences in BMI-disease associations, we determined the extent of age-dependent variations in the relation of BMIs to body composition in large probability samples of U.S. men and women from the First and Second U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES I and II). BMIs are more highly correlated with estimates of body fat in younger than in older men and women, and with muscle mass in older than in younger adults. Caution should be exercised in interpreting the significance of BMI as a risk factor for chronic disease, particularly in comparison of age groups.
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39. The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion : How Feelings Link the Brain, the Body, and the Sixth Sense
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Michael A. Jawer, Marc S. Micozzi, Michael A. Jawer, and Marc S. Micozzi
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A cutting-edge examination of feelings, not thoughts, as the gateway to understanding consciousness • Contends that emotion is the greatest influence on personality development • Offers a new perspective on immunity, stress, and psychosomatic conditions • Explains how emotion is key to understanding out-of-body experience, apparitions, and other anomalous perceptions Contemporary science holds that the brain rules the body and generates all our feelings and perceptions. Michael Jawer and Dr. Marc Micozzi disagree. They contend that it is our feelings that underlie our conscious selves and determine what we think and how we conduct our lives. The less consciousness we have of our emotional being, the more physical disturbances we are likely to have--from ailments such as migraines, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and post-traumatic stress to anomalous perceptions such as apparitions and involuntary out-of-body experiences. Using the latest scientific research on immunity, sensation, stress, cognition, and emotional expression, the authors demonstrate that the way we process our feelings provides a key to who is most likely to experience these phenomena and why. They explain that emotion is a portal into the world of extraordinary perception, and they provide the studies that validate the science behind telepathic dreams, poltergeists, and ESP. The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion challenges the prevailing belief that the brain must necessarily rule the body. Far from being by-products of neurochemistry, the authors show that emotions are the key vehicle by which we can understand ourselves and our interactions with the world around us as well as our most intriguing--and perennially baffling--experiences.
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40. Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Part of Human Heritage
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Marc S. Micozzi
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Complementary Therapies ,Social Values ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cultural Diversity ,Holistic Health ,Data science ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Philosophy, Medical ,business ,Complementary medicine ,Ecosystem - Published
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41. 21st century ushers in integrative medicine. But many questions remain about how the health care system will react
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Marc S, Micozzi
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Complementary Therapies ,Product Line Management ,Delivery of Health Care, Integrated ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Models, Organizational ,Humans ,Health Services Accessibility ,United States ,Education, Medical, Undergraduate - Published
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42. Qi Gong and Tui Na
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Kevin V. Ergil and Marc S. Micozzi
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business.industry ,Medicine ,business - Published
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43. Contributors
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IRIS BURMAN, LEON CHAITOW, JUDITH DELANY, KEVIN V. ERGIL, FELICIA FOSTER, SANDY FRIEDLAND, EARLENE GLEISNER, JOHN M. JONES, JEFFERY MAITLAND, JOHN M. MCPARTLAND, MARC S. MICOZZI, KERRY PALANJIAN, DANIEL REDWOOD, CARLA OSWALD REED, JAMES STEPHENS, ADRIENNE R. STONE, DAVID S. WALTHER, and DIANE WIND WARDELL
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44. Series Introduction
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MARC S. MICOZZI
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45. MODERATE ELEVATION OF BODY IRON LEVEL AND INCREASED RISK OF CANCER OCCURRENCE AND DEATH
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Richard G. STEVENS, Barry I. GRAUBARD, Marc S. MICOZZI, Kazuo NERIISHI, and Baruch S. BLUMBERG
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46. Historical aspects of complementary medicine
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Marc S Micozzi
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Complementary Therapies ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,History, 19th Century ,Dermatology ,History, 20th Century ,History, 18th Century ,Medicine ,Humans ,Engineering ethics ,business ,Complementary medicine ,History, Ancient - Published
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47. Characteristics of complementary medical systems: the ubiquitous use of plants
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Marc S. Micozzi
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Complementary Therapies ,Plants, Medicinal ,business.industry ,Holistic health ,Health Promotion ,Holistic Health ,Self Care ,Health promotion ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Nursing ,Self care ,Medicine ,Humans ,Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,business ,Medical systems ,Phytotherapy - Published
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48. Introducing The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Research on Paradigm, Practice and Policy
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Marc S. Micozzi, Kim A. Jobst, and Fredi Kronenberg
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Alternative medicine ,medicine ,Engineering ethics ,Complementary medicine ,business - Published
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49. New studies in new populations cause controversy
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Marc S. Micozzi
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business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business - Published
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50. Medical safety and medical costs
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Marc S. Micozzi
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business.industry ,Medical safety ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Medical emergency ,business ,medicine.disease ,Medical costs - Published
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