The results of the survey reveal new patterns of CAM use
among various population groups and provide a rich source
of data for future research. Furthermore, the survey
results provide a baseline for future surveys, as it
establishes a consistent definition of CAM that can be used
to track trends and prevalence of CAM use.
NCCAM, a component of the National Institutes of Health,
DHHS, is dedicated to exploring complementary and
alternative healing practices in the context of rigorous
science, training CAM researchers, and disseminating
authoritative information to the public and professionals.
For additional information, call NCCAM's Clearinghouse toll
free at 1-888-644-6226 or visit NCCAM's Web site at
nccam.nih.gov.
The NCHS is a component of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC). NCHS's mission is to provide
statistical information that will guide actions and
policies to improve the health of the American people. The
CDC protects people's health and safety by preventing and
controlling diseases and injuries; enhances health
decisions by providing credible information on critical
health issues; and promotes healthy living through strong
partnerships with local, national, and international
organizations.
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1. Barnes P, Powell-Griner E, McFann K, Nahin R. CDC
Advance Data Report #343. Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Use Among Adults: United States, 2002. May 27,
2004.
Source: National Institutes of Health
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/may2004/nccam-27.htm

