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Databases: Alternative Medicine
Resources
- ACUBASE,
by the Bibliothèque
Universitatire de Médicine de Nîmes: database of over 17,000
French and English references and full text articles dedicated specifically
to the discipline of acupuncture and Traditional Chniese medicine, also
includes conference proceedings.
- AGRICOLA
(AGRICultural OnLine Access): "bibliographic database of citations to
the agricultural literature created by the National Agricultural Library
and its cooperators" includes citations herbs and medicinal plants and
includes references from The Herb Research Foundations' HerbalGram
- AMED- Allied
and Complementary Medicine is a unique database produced by
the Health Care Information Service of the British Library This database
will be of interest to individuals wanting to know more about alternatives
to conventional medicine, and includes resources to complementary medicine,
palliative care and several professions allied to medicine. Available
in a variety of formats from print to online. Indexed journals are found
on this list.
- AltHealthWatch
, EBSCO Information Services: "web-based fulltext database
of periodicals, peer-reviewed journals, academic and professional publications,
magazines, consumer newsletters and newspapers, research reports, and
association, http://www.epnet.com/eptech/.
- Bandolier
Evidence-based health care: "print and Internet journal
using evidence-based medicine techniques to provide advice about particular
treatments or diseases for healthcare professionals and consumers. The
content is 'tertiary' publishing, distilling the information from (secondary)
reviews of (primary)trials and making it comprehensible."
- CINAHL, Cumulative Index
to Nursing and Allied Health: indexes alternative medicine journals
- CISCOM
Database, ©The Centralized Information Service for Complementary
Medicine, The Research Council for Complementary Medicine, United Kingdom:
4,000 randomized trials and over 60,000 citations and abstracts covering
and arranged by the major complementary therapies including acupuncture,
aromatherapy, healing, hypnotherapy, chiropractic, homoeopathy, and
manipulative.
- CRISP (Computer Retrieval
of Information on Scientific Projects) database of federally
funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals,
and other research institutions. These projects are funded by theNational
Institutes of Health (NIH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
(SAMHSA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Food
and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDCP), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and Office
of Assistant Secretary of Health (OASH)
- Chinese Medicine: Traditional
Chinese Medicine Database System, Institute of Information
on Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine: ten Chinese language and two English language databases available
on the web. The English language database, Traditional Chinese Medicinal
Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (TCMLARS) contains references
and abstracts to articles on acupuncture and phytotherapies beginning
in 1984. The Traditional Chinese Drug Database (TCDBASE), also in English
language, contains a Chinese materia medica that includes medicinal
plants, herbal drugs, animal derived drugs and mineral drugs.
- ClinicalTrials.gov:
locate current information on disease treatment at particular institution
or by a disease, drug, modality, therapy or procedure. Does contain
complementary and alternative medicine therapies [search by words: alternative
(medicine or therapy) or complementary (medicine or therapy) or by particular
modality: acupuncture or by a particular substance: ginko or shark cartilage
- The Cochrane Collaboration:
systematic, up-to-date review of relevant randomized control trials
of health care includes access to Free
summarries from The Cochrane Library. Search for complementary
and alternative therapies (examples: acupuncture, ginko, chinese medicine)
- Cochrane
Complementary Medicine Field, [ "to help promote and facilitate
the production of systematic reviews in topics such as acupuncture,
massage, chiropractic, herbal medicine, homeopathy and mind-body therapy"
] University of Maryland,
School of Medicine, Center for Integrative Medicine Medicine
- To understand the definition, role and function of
a Cochrane Collaboration Field read the Cochrane Manual on 3.4
Fields (Networks).
- Dr. Duke's Phytochemical
and Ethnobotanical Databases, Agricultural Research Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Datadiwan :
"a database where you can access actual information on holistic
medicine and frontier sciences. Secondly, the Datadiwan is as a scientific
discussion forum, where interested parties can discuss scientific topics
with others like-minded people...all over the globe. And thirdly, the
Datadiwan is a network which links research institutions and organizations
world-wide." Most literature is in German.
- Directory
of Databases, Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Center for Complementary
& Alternative Medicine, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New
York : "compilation of established sources in the USA, Eur ope
and Asia, designed to facilitate research by both professionals and
the public. This may be clinical, biomedical, review, meta-analytical
or survey research. The listing is hyperlinked to existing Web sites
where available, or to brief information on the resource, such as: how
to obtain further details; type of literature covered; size of the holding;
and mode of access"
- EMBASE : an
international database to citations covering the biomedical, pharmacological
and drug literature. Detailed description can be found at the EMBASE
home page
- HerbMed
- " herbal database provides hyperlinked access to the scientific
data underlying the use of herbs for health. It is an evidence-based
information resource for professionals, researchers and general public,
project of the Alternative Medicine Foundation"
- The Hom-Inform Database
of indexed literature references in homoeopathy is produced by British
Homoeopathic Library at Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital is
searchable free online.
- Index to Chiropractic
Literature: bibliographic citations produced by "the Chiropractic
Library Consortium (CLIBCON: a group of health science librarians working
in chiropractic colleges throughout the world whose goal is to improve
access to the chiropractic literature"
- The International
Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database:
"produced by the Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes
of Health, in conjunction with the Food and Nutrition Information Center,
National Agricultural Library, United States Department of Agriculture.
IBIDS contains bibliographic records, including abstracts published
in international scientific journals on the topic of dietary supplements,
including vitamins, minerals, herbal and botanical supplements. The
general public, scientists, researchers, and other interested parties
will be able to search the database using keywords to obtain the citations
of research journal articles."
- MANTIS
- Manual, Alternative and Natural Therapy Index System, ( formerly
CHIROLARS ) Action Potential, Inc.: coverage for health care disciplines
not significantly represented in the major biomedical databases, references
from more than 1,000 journals, with preference given to peer-reviewed
journals. Includes health promotion, & prevention, accupuncture,
allopathic medicine, alternative medicine, chiropractic, herbal medicine,
homeopathy, naturopathy, osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, and
Chinese medicine.
- MANTIS database available as a fee-based product from the following
services and web sites:
MEDLINE Database, [use MEDLINE to
find bibliographic references to scientific-based studies in alternative
and complementary medicine] the best interface is PubMed
from the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland. The MEDLINE
database supports the teachings and research of the current medical system
in the United States.
MICROMEDEX"sThe
AltMedDex™ System , "an accurate and scientifically based,
in-depth series of databases covering four areas: herbal medicine and
dietary supplements,clinical protocols, patient education, and herbal
& dietary supplement toxicology." The AltMedDex™ System, the first in
the series provides information on herbals and other dietary supplements.
"The Complementary & Alternative Medicine Series from MICROMEDEX is a
comprehensive, clinically focused reference tool that is based on a thorough
compilation of scientific literature. Monographs in the series present
data on administration, dosing, warnings, precautions, contraindications,
and interactions."
NAPRALERT,
NAtural PRoducts ALERT from
STN International: contains bibliographic and factual data on
natural products, including information on the pharmacology,biological
activity, taxonomic distribution, ethno-medicine and chemistry of plant,
microbial, and animal (including marine)extracts. In addition, the file
contains data on the chemistry and pharmacology of secondary metabolites
that are derived from natural sources and that have known structure. The
NAPRALERT File contains more than 100,000 records from 1650 to the present.
Approximately 50% of the file is from systematic survey of the literature
from 1975 to the present. The remaining records were obtained by selective
retrospective indexing dating back to 1650.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Native American Ethnobotany
Database , Dan Moerman, Professor of Anthropology, University
of Michigan-Dearborn: "foods, drugs, dyes, fibers and other uses
of plants (a total of over 47,000 items). This represents uses by 291
Native American groups of 3,895 species from 243 different plant families."
Natural Medical Protocols
for Doctors: "fee-based service that "includes current research
data and treatment protocols for most common medical conditions and cross-linked
reference material about vitamins, minerals, herbs, homeopathy and other
supplements and therapies. The information was gathered and organized
by a consortium of doctors from various branches of medicine. This includes
MDs (conventional medical doctors), NDs (naturopathic doctors), Acupuncturists
and PhDs of various kinds. The data compiled here was taken from research
journals (through 2000) and medical books and the reference citations
are included."
Natural Medicines Comprehensive
Database: "up-to-date clinical data on the natural medicines,
herbal medicines, and dietary supplements used in the western world. This
database is compiled by pharmacists and physicians who are part of the
Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber's Letter research and editorial staff"
book counterpart Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
editors: Jeff M. Jellin, Forrest Batz, and Kathy Hitchens (Pharmacist's
Letter/Prescriber's Letter), 1310 pp, $92, Web version $92, both versions
$132, ISBN 0-9676136-2-0, Stockton, Calif, Therapeutic Research Faculty,
1999.
Natural Standard,
"an international research collaboration synthesizes data on complementary
and alternative therapies. Using a comprehensive methodology and reproducible
grading scales, information is created that is evidence-based, consensus-based,
and peer-reviewed, tapping into the collective expertise of a multidisciplinary
Editorial Board". Register and subscription required to use.
Information arranged by herbs and supplements, conditions and alternative
modalities.
Online Archive of American
Folk Medicine, "For more than fifty years, folklorists associated
with the University of California, Los Angeles have systematically documented
beliefs and practices relating to folk medicine and alternative healthcare.
In order to make the data more readily available to the worldwide community
of researchers and medical practitioners, this Archive was established
in 1996 under the direction of Dr. Michael Owen Jones, a professor of
folklore and history at UCLA.
Patent Database,
United States Patent and Trademark Office: tool to locate registered patents
in complementary and alternative medicine
PhytoNET, Centre
For Complementary Health Studies University of Exeter: "resource
for those involved in the development, manufacture, regulation and surveillance
of phytomedicines and herbal drugs", contains information from the
European Scientific Co-operative on Phytotherapy (ESCOP), forms to submit
adverse effects of herbal medicines, development of European standards
for safe use of phytomedicines
Phytotherapies.org
free service to individuals registering with the site, "sponsored by Herbworx
Corporation, an Australian company dedicated to ensuring that practitioners
are supplied not only with high quality herbal medicine, but also clinically
relevant, scientifically validated technical information, and Phytomedicine,
manufacturer quality herbal extracts for practitioners." Even though it
is a commercial service the herbal monograph database contains indications,
actions, constituents, studies & articles.
Poisonous
Plant Database , United States Food & Drug Administration,
Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition, Office of Plant and Dairy
Foods and Beverages
PsychINFO,
American Psychological Association: source for mind-body and other complementary
and alternative therapies used in mental disorders, stress reduction or
psychological and behavioral processes and neuroimmunology.
The Special
Nutritionals Adverse Event Monitoring System , United States
Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition,
Office of Special Nutritionals: database of adverse effects from the use
of a special nutritional products: dietary supplements, infant formulas
and medical foods" reported to this agency by the health professional
or consumer Note: This database/website has been removed.
Read the information at Adverse
Event Reporting Dietary Supplements, United States Department
of Health and Human Services, United States Food & Drug Administration,
Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition
Traditional
Knowledge Digital Library : "promote the commercialization
of traditional Indian remedies, The database, which will contain more
than 100,000 traditional remedies, is based on information from the ancient
healing arts known as ayurveda, unani and siddha. Note: Read Wikipedia
entry for
Traditional Knowledge Digital Library.
Tropical Plant Database:"authored
and maintained by Ms. Leslie Taylor and much of the information contained
herein can be found in her book, Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest, from
Prima Publishing, Inc."
Revision: January 2008.
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