Abstract
When one first discovers a book such as this, the naturally spontaneous and optimistic impression that arises is that a serious, top-level cooperation among non-conventional medicine experts and university researchers is finally getting under way in Italy, far from any sort of conflict of interests. And if one further considers that the results of this work have been acclaimed by a leading NCM/CAM journal, such as eCAM, and by the official journal of the Italian National Federation of Colleges of MDs and Dentists (FNOMCeO), it is clear that a milestone has been reached in CAM publications in Italy.
Highlights
When one first discovers a book such as this, the naturally spontaneous and optimistic impression that arises is that a serious, top-level cooperation among non-conventional medicine experts and university researchers is getting under way in Italy, far from any sort of conflict of interests
If one further considers that the results of this work have been acclaimed by a leading NCM/CAM journal, such as eCAM, and by the official journal of the Italian National Federation of Colleges of MDs and Dentists (FNOMCeO), it is clear that a milestone has been reached in CAM publications in Italy
The origin of this book lies in the historic workshop at the Italian National Committee for Bioethics on 18 June 2004 held by a delegation of the ‘Permanent Committee of Consensus and Coordination for Non Conventional Medicines in Italy’
Summary
Cooper (Founder and Editor in Chief of eCAM). Afterword by Amedeo Bianco (President, Italian National Federation of Colleges of MDs and Dentists, FNOMCeO)
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