The Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  PUBLICATIONS

 

1995-2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Journal Articles

              

 

Einbond LS,  Shimizu M, Nuntanakorn P, Seter C, Cheng R, Jiang B, Kronenberg F, Kennelly EJ,  Weinstein IB.  (In Press). Actein and a fraction of black cohosh potentiate the antiproliferative effects of chemotherapy agents on human breast cancer cells, Planta Medica.

 

Einbond LS, Su T, Wu HA, Friedman R, Wang X, Ramirez A, Kronenberg F, Weinstein IB. 2007. The growth inhibitory effect of actein on human breast cancer cells is associated with activation of stress response pathways. International J Cancer.

 

Nuntanakorn P, Jiang B, Yang H,  Cervantes-Cervantes M, Kronenberg F,  Kennelly EJ. 2007.  Analysis of polyphenolic compounds and radical scavenging activity of four American Actaea species.  Phytochem Anal., 18: 219-228.

 

Wade C., Chao M, Kronenberg F. 2007.  Medical pluralism of Chinese women living in the United States. J Immigrant Minority Health.

 

Wu P, Fuller C, Liu X, Lee H-C, Fan B, Hoven CW, Mandell D, Wade C, Kronenberg F.  2007. Use of complementary and alternative medicine among depressed women: Results of a national survey. Psychiatric Services, 58: 349-356.

 

Einbond LS, Su T, Wu H, Ramirez A, Wang X, Hagan T, Kronenberg F, Weinstein IB.  2007.  Gene expression analysis of the mechanisms by which black cohosh inhibits human breast cancer cell growth. Anticancer Research, 27: 697-712.

 

Cardini F, Wade C, Regalia AL, Gui S, Wang L, Raschetti R, Kronenberg F.  2006. Clinical research in traditional medicine: priorities and methods. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 14: 282-287.

 

Chao MR, Wade C, Kronenberg F, Kalmuss D, Cushman LF. 2006. Women’s reasons for complementary and alternative medicine use: racial/ethnic differences. J. Altern. Comp. Med., 12: 719-722

Nuntanakorn P, Jiang B, Yang H, Kronenberg F, Kennelly EJ. (submitted). Analysis of polyphenolic compounds and radical scavenging activity of Actaea species.

 

Wade C, Chao M, Kronenberg F. (In Press). Medical pluralism of Chinese women living in the United States. (In press).  Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.

 

Cardini F, Wade C, Regalia AL, Gui S, Wang L, Raschetti R, Kronenberg F.  (in press). Clinical research in traditional medicine: priorities and methods. Complementary Therapies in Medicine

 

Chao MT, Wade C, Kronenberg, Kalmuss D, Cushman LF (in Press).  Women’s reasons for complementary and alternative medicine use: racial/ethnic differences. J. Altern. Comp. Med.

 

Einbond LS, Shimizu M, Nuntanakorn P, Seter C, Cheng R, Jiang B, Kronenberg F, Kennelly EJ, Weinstein IB.  (In Press). Actein and a fraction of black cohosh potentiate the antiproliferative effects of chemotherapy agents on human breast cancer cells, Planta Medica

 

Kronenberg F, Cushman L, Wade C, Kalmuss D, Chao M. 2006.  Race/ethnicity and women’s use of complementary and alternative medicine in the United States: Results of a national survey. Am J Public Health, 96: 1236-1242.

 

Jiang B, Kronenberg F, Nuntanakorn P, Qui MH, Kennelly EJ.  2006.  Evaluation of the botanical authenticity of black cohosh products by high-performance liquid chromatography with selected ion monitoring liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 54: 3242-3253.

 

Jiang B, Kronenberg, F, Balick MJ, Kennelly EJ. 2006. Analysis of formononetin from black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa). Phytomedicine, 13: 477-486.

 

Nuntanakorn P, Jiang B, Einbond L, Yang H, Kronenberg F,   Weinstein IB, Kennelly EJ. 2006.  Phenolic constituents from Actaea racemosa, J. Nat. Prod., 69: 314-318.

 

Mindes J, Kronenberg F. 2005. Virtuous qualities of mind and health: An introduction to Davidson and Thurman. Advances, 21 (3-4): 23-24.

 

Kronenberg F, Mindes J, Jacobson JS.  2005. The future of complementary and alternative medicine for cancer. Cancer Investigation, 23: 420-426

 

Jiang B, Yang H, Nuntanakorn P, Balick MJ, Kronenberg F, Kennelly EJ.  2005.  Analysis of the chemical constituents from an 85-year old black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.) sample. J of Ethnopharmacology, 96: 521-528

 

Wang L, Cardini F, Zhao W,  Regalia AL, Wade C, Forcella E, Yu J.   Vitamin K acupuncture point injection for severe primary dysmenorrhea: An international pilot study. Medscape General Medicine. December 27, 6(4) 2004. Available at:  http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/494022

 

Kessell B, Kronenberg F. 2004. The role of complementary and alternative medicine in management of menopausal symptoms. Endocrinol Metab Clini North Am; 33(4): 717-39.

 

      Fugh-Berman A, Balick MJ, Kronenberg F, Ososki AL, O’Connor B, Reiff M, Roble M, Lohr P, Brosi BJ, Lee R. 2004.  Ethnomedical Studies on the Treatment of Fibroids: The Use of Beets (Beta vulgaris) and Molasses (Saccharum officinarum) as an Herbal Therapy by Dominican Healers in New York City.   J of Ethnopharmacology, 92: 337-339.

Dessio W, Wade C,  Chao M, Kronenberg F, Cushman L, Kalmuss L. 2004. Religion, Spirituality, and health care choices of African-American women: Results of a national survey. Ethnicity and Disease, 14:189-197.

 

Sullivan MA, Muskin PR, Feldman SJ, Haase E. 2004.  Effects of religiosity on patients’ perceptions of Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Status. Psychosomatics, 45: 119-128

 

Einbond LS, Shimazu M, Xiao D, Nuntanakorn P, Lim JTE, Suzu M, Seter C,  Pertel T, Kennelly EJ, Kronenberg F, Weinstein IB. 2004. Growth inhibitory activity of extracts and purified components of black cohosh on human breast cancer cells.  Journal of Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 83(3): 221-231.

 

Krane S, Kim SR, Abrell LM, Nakanishi K.  2003. Microphysiometric measurement of PAF

receptor responses to ginkgolides.  Helvetica Chimica Acta, 86: 3776-3786.

 

Meisler, JG. 2003. Toward Optimal Health:  The Experts Discuss the Use of Botanicals by Women. Journal of Women's Health, 12 (9): 847-852.

 

Lupu R, Mehmi I, Atlas E, Tsai M –S, Pisha E, Oketch-Rabah HA, Nuntanakorn P, Kennelly E, Kronenberg F.  2003.  Black cohosh, a menopausal remedy, does not have estrogenic activity and does not promote breast cancer cell growth. International Journal of Oncology, 23: 1407-1412.

 

Masuda M, Suzui M, Lim JTE, Weinstein IB.  2003. EGCG inhibits activation of HER-2/neu and downstream signaling pathways in human head and neck and breast cancer cells.  Clinical Cancer Research,  9: 3486-3491.

 

Neumann, C.  2003. Vanishing into the hills of Burma: Traditional Karen Medicine.  J. Alternative and Complementary Med.  9(4): 461-465.

        

Wootton J.C. & Sparber A, 2003. "Surveys of complementary and alternative medicine usage: A review of general population trends and specific patient populations.  Seminars in Integrative Medicine, 1: 10-24.

 

Neumann, C.  2003. Treating Tibetan refugees in New York City: The healing work of a Fellow refugee. J. Alternative and Complementary Med.  9 (2):189-191

 

Neumann, C.  2003. Amulets and Tears. J. Alternative and Complementary Med. 9 (1): 21-23.

 

Fugh-Berman A, Kronenberg F.  2003. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in reproductive-age women: a review of randomized controlled trials. Reproductive Toxicology.

17: 137-152.

 

Reiff M, Kronenberg F, Balick M, Lohr P, Roble M, Cortez L, O’Connor B, Fugh-Berman A. 2003. Ethnomedicine in the urban environment: Latino healers in New York City. Human Organization. 62:12-26.

 

Bodeker G, Kronenberg F.  2002.  A public health agenda for complementary, alternative and

traditional medicine. Am J Public Health, 92: 1582-1591.

 

Park CM.  2002.  Diversity, the individual, and proof of efficacy: complementary and alternative medicine in medical education.  Am J Public Health, 92: 1568-1572.

 

Kronenberg F, Fugh-Berman A. 2002. Complementary and alternative medicine for menopausal symptoms: a review of randomized, controlled trials. Annals of Internal Medicine, 137:805-813.

 

Kennelly EJ, Baggett S, Nuntanakorn P, Ososki AL, Mori S, Duke J, Coleton M, Kronenberg F. 2002.  Analysis of thirteen populations of black cohosh for formononetin. Phytomedicine, 9:461-467

 

Valli G, Giardina EG. 2002.  Benefits, adverse effects and drug interactions of herbal therapies with cardiovascular effects. J Am Coll Cardiol, 3: 1083-1095.

 

Ososki A, Lohr P, Reiff M, Balick MJ, Kronenberg F, Fugh-Berman A, O’Connor B. 2002. Ethnobotanical literature survey of medicinal plants in the Dominican Republic used for women’s health conditions. J of Ethnopharmacology, 79: 285-298.

 

Kronenberg F, Molholt P, Zeng ML., Eskinazi D. 2001.  A comprehensive information resource in complementary medicine: toward an international collaboration. J. Alternative and Complementary Med, 7: 721-727.

 

Factor-Litvak P, Cushman LF, Kronenberg F, Wade C, Kalmuss D.  2001. Use of complementary and alternative medicine among women in New York City: a pilot study. J. Alternative and Complementary Med, 7: 659-666.

 

Kronenberg F.  2001.  In Memoriam.  Varro E. Tyler, Ph.D., Sc.D.: 1926-2001.  J. Alternative and Complementary Med, 5:603-604.

 

Noller BN, Myers S, Abegaz B, Singh MM, Kronenberg F, Bodeker G. 2001. Global forum on safety of herbal and traditional medicine. , J. Alternative and Complementary Med, 5: 583-601.

 

Kushi, LH, Cunningham JE, Hebert JR, Lerman RH, Bandera EV, Teas J.  2001. The macrobiotic diet in cancer. J Nutr, 131: 3056S-3064S.

 

Fugh-Berman A, Kronenberg F.  2001.  Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) for menopausal women: current state of knowledge.  Menopause, 8: 333-337.

 

Zeng, ML, Kronenberg F, Molholt P. 2001. Toward a conceptual framework for complementary and alternative medicine: challenges and issues.  Knowledge Organization, 28: 27-39.

 

Wade C, Jacobson J, Mindes J, Coleton, M.  2001.The Science of the Placebo:  Toward an

Interdisciplinary and Research Agenda, J. Alternative and Complementary Med., 7: 383-387.

 

Balick M, Kronenberg F, Ososki A, Reiff M, Fugh-Berman A, O’Connor B, Roble M, Lohr P, Atha D.  2000.  Medicinal plants used by Latino healers for women’s health conditions in New York City.  The Journal of Economic Botany, 54: 344-357.

 

Jacobson J, Workman S, Kronenberg F.  2000.  Research on Complementary/Alternative therapies used by patients with breast cancer: a review of the biomedical literature. J Clin Oncol, 18: 668-683.

 

Allen R, Cushman L, Feldman J, Morris S, Wade C, McMahon D, Moses M, Kronenberg F. 2000.  Use of complementary and alternative medicine among Hispanic emergency department  patients.  Am J Emergency Med, 18: 51-54.

 

Eskinazi D.  2000.  Madingly, madding, mad scenarios: an exercise in futurology.  British Homeopathic J., 89:146-149.

 

Bhattacharya, B. 2000. M.D. programs in the United States with complementary and alternative medicine education opportunities: An ongoing listing.     J. Altern. Comp. Med., 6: 77-90.

 

Eskinazi DP, Muehsam D.  2000.  Factors that shape alternative medicine: The role of the alternative medicine research community. Altern. Ther. Health Med., 6:49-53.

 

Wade C, Kronenberg F, Kelly A, Murphy PA. 1999.  Hormone-modulating herbs: implications for womens health.  JAMWA, 54: 181-183.

 

Jacobson J, Workman S, Kronenberg F. 1999.  Research on complementary and alternative medicine for cancer: issues and methodological considerations. JAMWA, 54:177-180.

 

Cushman L, Wade C, Factor P, Kronenberg F, McMahon D, Firester L. 1999.  Use of alternative medicine among Hispanic and African-American women in New York City: a focus group analysis.  JAMWA, 54: 193-195.

 

Eskinazi D, Muehsam D.  1999.  Is the scientific publishing of complementary and alternative medicine objective?  Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 5: 587-594.

 

Murphy PA, Kronenberg F, Wade C. 1999.  Complementary and alternative medicine in women's health: developing a research agenda. Journal of Nurse Midwifery, 44:192-204.

 

Eskinazi DP.  1999. Homeopathy Re‑revisited.  Arch. Int. Med., 159:1981-1987.

 

Kronenberg F, Hughes C. 1999.  Exogenous and endogenous estrogens: an appreciation of biological complexity.  Menopause, 6:4-6.

 

Murphy PA.  1998.  Alternative therapies for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.  Obstetrics & Gynecology, 91:149-155.

 

Eskinazi DP. and Hoffman FA.  1998.  Progress in complementary and alternative medicine: contribution of the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration.  J. Alternative and Complementary. Med., 4:459‑467.

 

Eskinazi DP.  Factors that shape alternative medicine. JAMA, 1998; 280:1621‑1623.

 

Eskinazi DP.  1998. Methodologic considerations for research in traditional (alternative) medicine.  Oral Surg., 86:678‑681.

 

Bhattacharya B. 1998. M.D. programs in the United States with complementary and alternative medicine education: an ongoing listing.   J. Alternative and Complementary. Med, 4: 325-335.

 

Eskinazi DP, and Parfitt A.  1998.  Alternative, complementary or integrative medicine: can a journal take the lead? Integrative Medicine, 1:75‑76.

 

Eskinazi DP.  1998. Homeopathy: Questions and thoughts on research in homeopathy.  Br. Homeo. J., 87:33‑38.

 

Wootton JC. 1997.  Quality of information on women's health on the Internet.  J Women's Health, 6: 575‑586.

 

Wootton JC. 1997. Directory of databases for research into alternative and complementary medicine, J Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 3:179‑190.

 

Daly D.  1997.  Alternative Medicine Courses Taught at U.S. Medical Schools: An Ongoing Listing, J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 3(2): 195-197.

 

Daly D.  1996. Alternative Medicine Courses Taught at U.S. Medical Schools: An Ongoing Listing, J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2(2): 315-317.

 

Eskinazi D. 1996.  (Guest editor)  NIH Technology Assessment Workshop on Alternative Medicine: Acupuncture.  Special Issue, J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2 (1).

 

Eskinazi DP, Jobst K.  1996.  Editorial.  J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2: 3.

 

Wootton JC.  1996.  U.S. patent documents on the Internet: An information resource for research in and complementary medicine, J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2(2): 261-269

 

Daly D.  1995. Alternative Medicine Courses Taught at U.S. Medical Schools, J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1(2): 205-207.

 

Hoffman FA, Eskinazi D.  1995.  NIH Office of Alternative Medicine Conference: Federal Agencies Explore the Potential Role of Botanicals in U.S. Health care.  J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1: 303-308.

 

Wootton JC. 1995.  Establishing a complementary medicine field within the Cochrane Collaboration. J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1: 291-292.

 

Wootton JC.  1995.  A model for a networked information resource on alternative medicine. J. of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1: 197-204.

 

 

Books and Book Chapters, Reviews, Monographs

 

Vandebroek I, Balick MJ, Yukes J, Durán L, Ososki A, Wade C, Kronenberg F, Cushman L,  Lantigua R,  Robineau L, Mejía M. (In Press)  Use of medicinal plants by Dominican immigrants in New York City for treatment of common health problems – a comparative analysis with literature data from the Dominican Republic.  In: Travelling cultures and plants: the ethnobiology and ethnopharmacy of migrations” Andrea Pieroni, Ina Vandebroek (Eds), Volume 7 - Studies in Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology. Oxford, UK: Berghahn Press. 

 

Bodeker G, Kronenberg F, Burford G. 2006. Global trends in traditional, complementary & alternative

medicine. In: Cohen M (Ed), Holistic Healthcare Perspectives, Optimal Health Communications, Sydney.

Proceedings of the Australasian Integrative Medicine Association’s 2006 International Holistic Health

Conference; pp. 55-76.

 

Bodeker G, Kronenberg F, Burford G. 2007. Policy and public health perspectives on traditional,

complementary and alternative medicine: An overview.  In: Bodeker G & Burford G. (Eds.) Traditional,

Complementary & Alternative Medicine: Policy & Public Health Perspectives.  Imperial College Press,

London, pp. 9-38.

 

Vandebroek I, Balick MJ, Yukes J, Durán L, Ososki A, Wade C, Kronenberg F, Cushman L,  Lantigua R,  Robineau L, Mejía M. (In Press)  Use of medicinal plants by Dominican immigrants in New York City for treatment of common health problems – a comparative analysis with literature data from the Dominican Republic.  In:  Travelling cultures and plants: the ethnobiology and ethnopharmacy of migrations” Andrea Pieroni, Ina Vandebroek (Eds), Haworth Press.

 

Bodeker G, Kronenberg F, Burford G. 2006. Global trends in traditional, complementary & alternative medicine. In: Cohen M (Ed), Perspectives on holistic health, Optimal Health Communications, Sydney

 

Bodeker G, Kronenberg F, Burford G. 2006. Introduction: Policy and public health perspectives on traditional, complementary and alternative medicine.  In: Bodeker G & Burford G. (Eds.) Traditional, Complementary & Alternative Medicine: Policy & Public Health Perspectives.  Imperial College Press, London.

 

Kessel B, Kronenberg F. 2004. The role of complementary and alternative medicine in the management of menopausal symptoms. In: Nanette Santoro and Judi Lee Chervenak (eds), Endocrinol Metab Clinics North America, 33(4): 717-739.

 

McCaleb RS, Kronenberg F. 2004.  History, regulation, integrity and purity of herbs and supplements.  In: R.A. Stein and M. Oz (Eds.).  Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease. The Humana Press, pp. 11-25.

Haddon S. Integrative approach to otolaryngology.  2004.  In: Integrative Medicine, Kligler B and Lee R (eds). McGraw-Hill, pp 567-590.

Mehl-Madrona L, Schiller R, Mercer K. Integrative approach to geriatrics. 2004. In: Integrative Medicine, Kligler B and Lee R (eds). McGraw-Hill, pp. 827-844.

 

Kronenberg F, Wade C. Murphy P. 2003.  Select populations: women. In: Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An evidenced-based approach.  Spencer J., Jacobs J., (Eds.), Mosby Yearbook, Inc., St. Louis, pp. 458-481.     

 

Noller BN, Myers S, Abegaz B, Singh MM, Kronenberg F, Bodeker G. 2001.  Global Forum on Safety of Herbal and Traditional Medicine: July 7, 2001, Gold Coast, Australia. Report of a Conference. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 7: 583-601.

 

Kronenberg F.  2001. Varro E. Tyler, Ph.D., Sc.D.: 1926-2001: In Memoriam. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 7: 603-604.

 

Kronenberg F. 2001. Global research in traditional medicine – past, present and future. In: WHO Centre for Health Development International Symposium on Traditional Medicine: Better Scienced, Policy and Services for Health Development. Proceedings. Awaji Island, Japan. Sept. 2000. pp. 23-30.

           

Kronenberg F.  2001.  Academic and funding perspective in developing alternative medicine research in the US: Experience of the Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. In: What Will Influence the Future of Alternative Medicine? A World Perspective. Eskinazi D (ed). World Scientific Publishers, Singapore, pp. 105-125.

 

Eskinazi D. (Ed) 2001 What Will Influence the Future of Alternative Medicine? A World Perspective. World Scientific Publishers, Singapore.

 

Eskinazi DP., Blumenthal M., Farnsworth N., Riggins CW., (Eds.).  1999.  Botanical Medicine ‑ efficacy, quality assurance and regulation.  Larchmont, NY, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 222 p.

 

Kronenberg F.  1999.  Hot flashes.  In: Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman.  2nd Ed., Lobo, RA (ed). New York: Raven Press, pps. 157-177.

 

Wootton JC, Sparber AG. 1999.  Surveys of complementary and alternative medicine, In: Current Review of Complementary Medicine. Micozzi MS (ed). Current Medicine, Inc., Phila., PA, pps. 139-153.

 

Kronenberg F, Wade C. Murphy P. 1998.  Complementary and alternative medicine used in focused populations: women. In: Complementary Medicine: An Integrative Approach.  Spencer J., (ed.), Mosby Yearbook, Inc., St. Louis, pp. 340-362.

 

A'Court C, Wootton J, Fugh‑Berman A, Jobst K. 1997.  Complementary medicine and women's health. In: Women's Health, McPherson A and Waller D (eds). Oxford General Practice Series, Oxford, UK., Ch. 20, pp. 603-638.

 

Kronenberg F.  1997. Vasomotor symptoms in the perimenopause.  In: Perimenopause.  Lobo RA (ed.), Sorono Symposia, USA, pp. 184-201.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Publications

 

Deckelbaum RJ, Kronenberg F.  The Lost Promise of a Heart Drug.  Letter to the Editor, The New York Times. Monday, December 11, 2006, p. A26.

 

Kronenberg F, Fugh-Berman, A. 2002. Soy and hot flashes. Alternative Therapies in Women’s Health, 4: 68-71.

 

Fugh-Berman A, Kronenberg F. 2002. Herbs used for menopausal symptoms.  Alternative Therapies in Women’s Health, 4: 65-68.

 

Kronenberg F. 2001. Hot flashes: Nonprescription alternatives to ERT/HRT.  The Female Patient, 26: 28,30.

 

Eskinazi DP, Mindes J.  2001. Alternative medicine: definition, scope and challenges. Asia Pacific Biotech News, 5: 19-25.

 

Fugh-Berman A, Kronenberg F. 2000. Red clover for menopausal symptoms.  Alternative Therapies in Womens Health, 2: 9-12.

 

Speroff L, Kronenberg F, Liu J, Taylor M. 1999. Facts and Fallacies: Natural alternatives for menopause? Contemporary Ob/Gyn (CME Suppl.), 26 p.

 

Eskinazi DP.  1998. Alternative Medicine in France.  In: Why Alternative Medicine Now?  (In Japanese)

 

Greenwood S, Kronenberg F, Liu J, Chatterton R.  1997.  Focus on OTC Naturals: A Menopause Management Roundtable Discussion.  Menopause Management, 6:6-15.

 

Kronenberg F, Wade C.  1997.  Hot flashes and HRT.  The Soy Connection, 5:2-3.

 

Kronenberg F.  1997. The science of hot flashes.  Women’s Health Digest, 3:9-19.

 

 

 

 

Other Media

 

Kronenberg F. 1998.  “Hot Flashes.”  In: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy: Effective Patient Care, Avis, N and Schiff I (eds.).  NIA CME-accredited on CD-ROM for Physicians on Silver Platter.

 

Kronenberg F. 1998. “Symptom Relief: Management of Hot Flashes.”   In: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy: Effective Patient Care, Avis, N and Schiff I (eds.).  NIA CME-accredited on CD-ROM for Physicians on Silver Platter.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Wootton, JC.  Web Watch Articles: Journal of Women’s Health

 

      2000    Healthy Aging                                                                 Vol. 9 (9): 925-927

2000    Irritable Bowel Syndrome                                                  Vol. 9 (8): 803-805

      2000    Fibromyalgia                                                                   Vol. 9 (5): 571-573

      2000    Online Consultations                                                        Vol. 9 (4): 431-432

2000    Infertility                                                                          Vol. 9 (3): 329-331

2000    Medical Ethics                                                                Vol. 9 (2): 207-209

2000    New Generation Search Engines                                       Vol. 9 (1):   79 - 80

 

      1999    Clinical Practice Guidelines                                              Vol. 8 (8): 1119-1120

1999    Eating Disorders                                                              Vol. 8 (7): 995-997

1999    Diabetes                                                                         Vol. 8 (6): 855-857

1999    Autoimmune Diseases                                               Vol. 8 (5): 689-691

1999    Cholesterol                                                                     Vol. 8 (4): 555-557

1999    Alcohol Abuse                                                                 Vol. 8 (3): 417-420

1999    Hair, skin and nails                                                          Vol. 8 (1): 125-127

 

1998    More Websites for Women’s Health                                  Vol. 7 (10): 1295-1297

1998    Women and Wellness                                                Vol. 7  (8): 1049-1051

1998    Arthritis                                                                          Vol. 7  (7): 917-919

1998    Women and Heart Disease                                         Vol. 7  (6): 759-761

1998    Women as Caregivers                                                Vol. 7  (5): 597-599

1998    Women’s Careers in Medicine and Research               Vol. 7  (4): 467-469

1998    Research Resources on the Web                                Vol. 7  (3): 389-391

1998    Preventive Medicine                                                         Vol. 7  (2): 261-263

1998    Women and Stress                                                    Vol. 7  (1): 119-121

 

1997    Women and nutrition                                                        Vol. 6 (6): 679-681

1997    Search on urinary incontinence in elderly females         Vol. 6 (5): 583-586

1997    Menopause and osteoporosis                                     Vol. 6 (4): 481-484

1997    Search engines                                                               Vol. 6 (3): 345-347

1997    Breast Cancer                                                                 Vol. 6 (2): 235-237

      1997    Research Resources for Ob/Gyn                                       Vol. 6 (1): 123-125

 

      1996    Research Resources and On-Line Journals                  Vol. 5: 615-617

      1996    Government Resources                                              Vol. 5: 501-503

 

 

Wootton, JC.  Web Watch: Alternative and Complementary Therapies

      2000    Integrative Approaches to Eating Disorders                  Vol. 6 (5): 305-306

      2000    Tibetan Medicine                                                             Vol. 6 (4): 237-238

      2000    Alternative Veterinary Medicine                                   Vol. 6 (3): 169-170

      2000    Holistic Dentistry                                                             Vol. 6 (2): 109-110

      2000    New Generation Search Engines                                       Vol. 6 (1):