Im pleased to announce that the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) has released a notice about an upcoming funding opportunity announcement (FOA) to support virtual resource centers that will foster institutional partnerships and provide resources to support research activities and training for faculty who work at partnering U.S. domestic complementary and integrative health institutions. NCCIH supports several opportunities for clinician-scientists trained in complementary and integrative health practices to pursue clinically informed research careers at the individual level. However, institutions training health care practitioners in the use of complementary approaches often lack key research resources to fully support clinician-scientist careers of their faculty.
People planning international travel often ask their health care providers about the use of complementary or integrative health approaches for travel-related illnesses and conditions. This issue of the Digest focuses on what scientifically credible research says about some of the herbal remedies, dietary supplements, and other complementary health approaches frequently suggested for travel-related ailments and hazards.
If you weren't able to watch live, you may still access the video of this lecture byElissa Epel, Ph.D. Watch now.
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