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Most computer keyboards look identical — three rows of letters, a row or two of numbers, and plenty of punctuation and performance keys. But although they give the impression of being similar, keyboards can vary wildly when it involves how they work on the within.
Most people today use one among two sorts of keyboards: membrane and mechanical keyboards. Membrane keyboards, the more common type, feature some kind of rubber dome under each key. after you press a key, the rubber is compressed, and therefore the key makes an electrical reference to the keyboard’s wires.
Mechanical keyboards are very different — rather than rubber, they need a plastic switch under the key that creates the connection bear. This may not sound that different, but the design of the key contains a huge impact on how you type.
How a mechanical keyboard works
In principle, a keyboard switch could be a simple device. It’s composed of a stem that attaches to the keycap, delayed by a spring. after you down on the keycap, that forces the stem to travel down, allowing two electrical contacts to the touch.
But mechanical keyboards have a really different feel than membrane keyboards because the keys make a spring-loaded switch burst, and once pressed down, you’ll feel or hear a particular click. this implies you will always know when a key’s been pressed — there isn’t any second-guessing about whether a press actually went through.
Even so, not all mechanical keyboards work alike. A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear.
Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers.
Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.cpu-museum.com/a-beginners-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards.htm | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500076.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203221113-20230204011113-00236.warc.gz | en | 0.950324 | 452 | 3.546875 | 4 | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a>_13 | A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. | 171 |
Most computer keyboards look identical — three rows of letters, a row or two of numbers, and plenty of punctuation and performance keys. But although they give the impression of being similar, keyboards can vary wildly when it involves how they work on the within.
Most people today use one among two sorts of keyboards: membrane and mechanical keyboards. Membrane keyboards, the more common type, feature some kind of rubber dome under each key. after you press a key, the rubber is compressed, and therefore the key makes an electrical reference to the keyboard’s wires.
Mechanical keyboards are very different — rather than rubber, they need a plastic switch under the key that creates the connection bear. This may not sound that different, but the design of the key contains a huge impact on how you type.
How a mechanical keyboard works
In principle, a keyboard switch could be a simple device. It’s composed of a stem that attaches to the keycap, delayed by a spring. after you down on the keycap, that forces the stem to travel down, allowing two electrical contacts to the touch.
But mechanical keyboards have a really different feel than membrane keyboards because the keys make a spring-loaded switch burst, and once pressed down, you’ll feel or hear a particular click. this implies you will always know when a key’s been pressed — there isn’t any second-guessing about whether a press actually went through.
Even so, not all mechanical keyboards work alike. A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear.
Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers.
Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.cpu-museum.com/a-beginners-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards.htm | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500076.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203221113-20230204011113-00236.warc.gz | en | 0.950324 | 452 | 3.546875 | 4 | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a>_14 | In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear. | 173 |
Most computer keyboards look identical — three rows of letters, a row or two of numbers, and plenty of punctuation and performance keys. But although they give the impression of being similar, keyboards can vary wildly when it involves how they work on the within.
Most people today use one among two sorts of keyboards: membrane and mechanical keyboards. Membrane keyboards, the more common type, feature some kind of rubber dome under each key. after you press a key, the rubber is compressed, and therefore the key makes an electrical reference to the keyboard’s wires.
Mechanical keyboards are very different — rather than rubber, they need a plastic switch under the key that creates the connection bear. This may not sound that different, but the design of the key contains a huge impact on how you type.
How a mechanical keyboard works
In principle, a keyboard switch could be a simple device. It’s composed of a stem that attaches to the keycap, delayed by a spring. after you down on the keycap, that forces the stem to travel down, allowing two electrical contacts to the touch.
But mechanical keyboards have a really different feel than membrane keyboards because the keys make a spring-loaded switch burst, and once pressed down, you’ll feel or hear a particular click. this implies you will always know when a key’s been pressed — there isn’t any second-guessing about whether a press actually went through.
Even so, not all mechanical keyboards work alike. A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear.
Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers.
Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.cpu-museum.com/a-beginners-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards.htm | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500076.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203221113-20230204011113-00236.warc.gz | en | 0.950324 | 452 | 3.546875 | 4 | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a>_15 | Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. | 215 |
Most computer keyboards look identical — three rows of letters, a row or two of numbers, and plenty of punctuation and performance keys. But although they give the impression of being similar, keyboards can vary wildly when it involves how they work on the within.
Most people today use one among two sorts of keyboards: membrane and mechanical keyboards. Membrane keyboards, the more common type, feature some kind of rubber dome under each key. after you press a key, the rubber is compressed, and therefore the key makes an electrical reference to the keyboard’s wires.
Mechanical keyboards are very different — rather than rubber, they need a plastic switch under the key that creates the connection bear. This may not sound that different, but the design of the key contains a huge impact on how you type.
How a mechanical keyboard works
In principle, a keyboard switch could be a simple device. It’s composed of a stem that attaches to the keycap, delayed by a spring. after you down on the keycap, that forces the stem to travel down, allowing two electrical contacts to the touch.
But mechanical keyboards have a really different feel than membrane keyboards because the keys make a spring-loaded switch burst, and once pressed down, you’ll feel or hear a particular click. this implies you will always know when a key’s been pressed — there isn’t any second-guessing about whether a press actually went through.
Even so, not all mechanical keyboards work alike. A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear.
Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers.
Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.cpu-museum.com/a-beginners-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards.htm | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500076.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203221113-20230204011113-00236.warc.gz | en | 0.950324 | 452 | 3.546875 | 4 | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a>_16 | Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers. | 83 |
Most computer keyboards look identical — three rows of letters, a row or two of numbers, and plenty of punctuation and performance keys. But although they give the impression of being similar, keyboards can vary wildly when it involves how they work on the within.
Most people today use one among two sorts of keyboards: membrane and mechanical keyboards. Membrane keyboards, the more common type, feature some kind of rubber dome under each key. after you press a key, the rubber is compressed, and therefore the key makes an electrical reference to the keyboard’s wires.
Mechanical keyboards are very different — rather than rubber, they need a plastic switch under the key that creates the connection bear. This may not sound that different, but the design of the key contains a huge impact on how you type.
How a mechanical keyboard works
In principle, a keyboard switch could be a simple device. It’s composed of a stem that attaches to the keycap, delayed by a spring. after you down on the keycap, that forces the stem to travel down, allowing two electrical contacts to the touch.
But mechanical keyboards have a really different feel than membrane keyboards because the keys make a spring-loaded switch burst, and once pressed down, you’ll feel or hear a particular click. this implies you will always know when a key’s been pressed — there isn’t any second-guessing about whether a press actually went through.
Even so, not all mechanical keyboards work alike. A linear switch has to be pressed down all the way, while tactile switches activate about halfway down, which suggests they activate more quickly, with less typing effort. In either case, the principle is the same: mechanical keyboards facilitate your type faster by marking each keypress with a click that you just can feel and frequently hear.
Uses for mechanical keyboards
Membrane keyboards are more common in large part because they’re more cost-effective than mechanical keyboards — they’re also quieter than mechanical keyboards, which may be quite loud. Still, many of us prefer mechanical keyboards, particularly programmers and gamers.
Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.cpu-museum.com/a-beginners-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards.htm | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500076.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203221113-20230204011113-00236.warc.gz | en | 0.950324 | 452 | 3.546875 | 4 | <urn:uuid:c3ffb083-0485-4842-aace-7b3fedc0992a>_17 | Mechanical keyboards can make typing easier, especially if you have got issues typing accurately. | 97 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_0 | The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. | 143 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_1 | Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser. | 76 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_2 | The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another. | 150 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_4 | O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago. | 132 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_5 | In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance. | 267 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_6 | Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. | 118 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_7 | According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”. | 122 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_8 | The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. | 163 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_9 | “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said. | 216 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_10 | All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. | 87 |
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists responsible for mapping out the human brain’s “GPS system”. Those being honored include Edvard Moser, John O’Keefe, and May-Britt Moser.
The trio received the award because they were able to show how the brain knows our location and how it helps us navigate from one location to another.
This was hardly an overnight affair. O’Keefe, who teaches at University College London, first examined the brain’s internal positioning system more than forty years ago.
In 2005 husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, who both work at th Norwegian University of Science and Technology, continued with O’Keefe’s work and discovered that another part of the brain operates like a nautical chart, assisting us in judging distance.
Together, the discoveries by the Mosers and O’Keefe have helped researchers better understand how the brain functions. According to the Nobel committee, their work “constitutes a comprehensive positioning system, an inner GPS, in the brain”.
The hope of the Nobel committee is that this research can be used to help in the fight against debilitating brain disorders, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. “A better understanding of neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory is therefore important and the discoveries of place and grid cells have been a major leap forward to advance this endeavour,” the committee said.
All three of the recipients were stunned by the news that they had won the Nobel Prize. Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://activebeat.com/health-news/nobel-prize-awarded-to-scientists-who-discovered-brain-gps-system/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.949662 | 403 | 3.09375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:9cd032b6-3d91-40f9-b80e-8dacfa2c244d>_11 | Said O’Keefe: “I’m totally delighted and thrilled, I’m still in a state of shock, it’s the highest accolade you can get.”
“This is crazy, this is such a great honour for all of us and all the people who have worked with us and supported us,” the Mosers added. | 259 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_0 | Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. | 166 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_1 | It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them. | 94 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_2 | In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims. | 191 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_3 | Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims. | 311 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_5 | - Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders. | 185 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_6 | The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women. | 188 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_7 | The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence. | 230 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_8 | The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. | 128 |
Raising awareness of gender-based violence
Awareness-raising is key to spreading the clear message of zero tolerance of all forms of violence against women and girls. It's also key to informing victims of their rights and the support services available to them.
In addition to governments and regional and local authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are well-placed to develop grassroots initiatives to prevent violence and support victims.
Funding and support
The EU supports a broad range of non-governmental organisations as well as European networks, EU Member State public administrations, authorities and institutions that play an important role at EU, national and local levels in the prevention of violence against women and supporting victims.
How to apply for funding
Calls for proposals and calls for tenders are available under the Funding & tender opportunities portal, and in particular under the following programmes:
- Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme: The Daphne strand of the programme provides funding to prevent and combat, at all levels, all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls and domestic violence, violence against children, young people, and other groups at risk, and to support and protect all direct and indirect victims of such violence.
- Justice Programme: provides funding for organisations that help victims access justice, and organisations working on the correct implementation of EU legislation on protection orders.
The European Commission has taken up the initiative of the German Presidency of the Council in 2020 to establish an EU-wide helpline number (116 016) for victims of violence against women.
The harmonised helpline will serve to combat violence against women and assist victims in line with the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025 and the proposal for a directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
The common EU-wide number will enable victims of violence against women to call from across the EU to access advice and support. The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/gender-equality/gender-based-violence/funding-and-awareness-raising-gender-based-violence_en | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.927852 | 414 | 2.515625 | 3 | <urn:uuid:a1a2e873-bb25-4413-b106-d1c8d42a626a>_9 | The number will be connected to national helplines through which the support services for victims are provided. | 111 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_0 | If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. | 149 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_1 | One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. | 76 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_2 | These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. | 65 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_3 | One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. | 88 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_4 | These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. | 65 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_5 | A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. | 118 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_6 | These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. | 67 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_7 | Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels. | 55 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_8 | Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells. | 203 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_9 | Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. | 100 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_10 | Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. | 118 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_12 | Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. | 109 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_13 | This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning. | 125 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_14 | Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. | 98 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_15 | These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells. | 117 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_16 | These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. | 229 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_17 | However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread. | 149 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_18 | If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. | 96 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_19 | Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. | 111 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_20 | Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. | 93 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_21 | This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. | 58 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_22 | Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads. | 119 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_24 | (source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. | 125 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_25 | It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M). | 91 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_26 | Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. | 173 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_27 | deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. | 252 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_28 | deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. | 177 |
If you have symptoms that may signal multiple myeloma, your doctor will examine you and ask you questions about your health and your medical history. One or more of the following tests may be used to diagnose multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working. One or more of the following tests may be used to find out if you have multiple myeloma. These tests also may be used to find out if treatment is working.
A blood test called serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) can be used to detect paraproteins (m proteins) in the blood. These are the abnormal proteins produced by cancerous plasma cells. Other tests can be used to assess blood calcium levels.
Your doctor may collect a 24-hour urine sample and run a urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test to detect the presence of Bence Jones proteins, the abnormal protein produced by cancerous plasma cells.
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
For the majority of patients, myeloma is found in the bone marrow. Using a long needle, your doctor will aspirate (remove) a small amount of your bone marrow to examine in a laboratory. This is called a bone marrow biopsy. Looking at your bone marrow under a microscope can help your doctor determine if cancerous cells are present. This also provides information on how aggressive the cells are which helps with prognosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Multiple myeloma can cause tumors called plasmacytomas in the bone or soft tissue around the bone. These tumors may be biopsied, or surgically removed and examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer cells.
These imaging tests may include:
- PET (positron emission tomography) scans
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
- Bone density scan
- CT or CAT (computed axial tomography) scans
These tests may not be performed in all cases. However, they can help your doctor detect complications associated with multiple myeloma, like bone lesions, and also determine if cancer has spread.
If you are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, your doctor will determine the stage of the disease. Staging is a way of determining how much disease is in the body and where it has spread, and informs prognosis. Stage 1 indicates less aggressive myeloma, while Stage 3 describes the most aggressive forms. This information helps the doctor plan the best treatment. Once the staging classification is determined, it stays the same even if treatment is successful or the cancer spreads.
Did You Know?
(source: Cancer Network)
The Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) is used to determine the stage of multiple myeloma. It is based on two blood tests, the serum albumin and the serum Beta 2 microglobulin (β2M).
Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin <3.5 mg/L, serum albumin level of 3.5 g/dL or greater, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 2 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin >3.5 mg/L but less than 5.5 mg/L, and/or serum albumin level < 3.5 g/dL, normal LDH level and no high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16))
Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma: serum beta-2 microglobulin > 5.5 mg/L and either high risk chromosomal abnormalities (i.e. deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/multiple-myeloma/multiple-myeloma-diagnosis.html | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500215.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230205032040-20230205062040-00316.warc.gz | en | 0.8703 | 841 | 2.8125 | 3 | <urn:uuid:44e01759-2ee7-4db8-beaf-3e9f19328119>_29 | deletion 17p, translocation (4;14) or translocation (14;16)) or high LDH level
MD Anderson patients have access to clinical trials
offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else. | 200 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_0 | holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. | 153 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_1 | holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. | 175 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_4 | other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. | 217 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_5 | to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. | 102 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_6 | as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. | 100 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_7 | before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation. | 160 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
When you try to get related information on natural and holistic medicine, you may look for related areas. holistic medicine book,types of holistic medicine natural holistic medicine near me,natural holistic medicine for dogs,holistic and natural medicine courses,natural holistic medicine certification is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor. | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | http://www.docskill.com/natural-and-holistic-medicine/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.950701 | 1,105 | 2.875 | 3 | <urn:uuid:aa7bf233-7be8-4ede-b047-c3db56ff93ca>_17 | the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. | 354 |
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself. a naturopathic doctor will use remedies such as herbs, homeopathy, massage holistic medicine takes a whole-person approach to medical care and wellness. as more and more people want to feel better without reliance, is holistic medicine real, is holistic medicine real, holistic medicine degree, holistic medicine doctor, benefits of holistic medicine.
holistic medicine is a whole-body approach to healthcare. it aims to improve health and wellness through the body, mind, and soul. a holistic medicine doctor is a physician who considers a patient’s mind, body, and spirit to improve their health and wellness. they are at the center for natural & integrative medicine we strive to become your partner in health. our mission is to inspire and empower you to live extraordinary, what is holistic medicine, holistic medicine examples, holistic health, how to become a holistic doctor.
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holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in the quest for optimal health and wellness. holistic medicine practitioners believe that the whole person is made up of interdependent parts and if one part is not working properly, all the other parts will be affected. for example, when a person suffering from migraine headaches pays a visit to a holistic doctor, instead of walking out solely with medications, the doctor will likely take a look at all the potential factors that may be causing the person’s headaches, such as other health problems, diet and sleep habits, stress and personal problems, and preferred spiritual practices. holistic medicine is also based on the belief that unconditional love and support is the most powerful healer and a person is ultimately responsible for their own health and well-being. other principles of holistic medicine include the following: holistic practitioners use a variety of treatment techniques to help their patients take responsibility for their own well-being and achieve optimal health. to find a holistic practitioner in your area, visit the american holistic medical association website. as with all professionals, there are those who are good at their jobs and those who are not as good. before choosing a holistic medicine doctor, get a recommendation from someone you trust, or contact a credible health organization and ask for a recommendation.
are they board certified in holistic medicine by a credible medical board? is it similar to your own views? consider how comfortable you are with the provider. is the provider respectful of your concerns and beliefs? remember, holistic medicine takes a team approach, involving you and the provider, so make sure you feel comfortable and respected and that they are someone with whom you would like to work. choose a provider who will spend enough time with you so that they can gain a full understanding of your needs. in order to understand you as a whole person and not just a disease, be prepared to answer lots of questions, including questions about your diet, exercise, sleep habits, how you feel emotionally, your religious beliefs and practices, close relationships, and more. make sure the practitioner examines all lifestyle factors, along with medical factors that could be contributing to your illness.
centrespring md, formerly known as atlanta center for holistic and integrative medicine, provides the best medical care by using an integrative approach to find a patient’s centre—their core—empowering them to spring forth into health. the difference between naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine is that naturopathic medicine is its own discipline of medicine with specific training rooted in natural remedies while holistic medicine is practiced by physicians with conventional medical training who have a holistic philosophy that centers on a mind-body-spirit approach to medicine. holistic medicine, however, is an ethos or philosophy of medicine used by physicians who have completed conventional medical training but also believe in treating the whole person—body, spirit, mind, and emotions—to restore and maintain health. naturopathic medicine is the use of natural remedies to help the body heal itself.
holistic medicine is a medical philosophy that believes a person can achieve optimal health by restoring and maintaining health not only of the body, but of the mind, spirit, and emotions as well. the main difference between naturopathic and holistic doctors is that a naturopathic doctor uses natural remedies to enable the body to self-heal, while holistic doctors use conventional medicine in conjunction with other systems of medicine and care to provide holistic health. the first two years of medical school for a naturopathic doctor are similar to those of traditional medical students, focusing on biomedical and diagnostic sciences. however, they also have a philosophy of holistic health, meaning they believe the body works as interconnected systems and that optimal whole-person health includes the balance of not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well. reach out to centresprings md today or ask a question by clicking the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.
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In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_0 | In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. | 192 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_1 | (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) | 64 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_2 | I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. | 184 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_5 | Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). | 222 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_6 | In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves. | 226 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_7 | Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). | 186 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_8 | But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. | 156 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_9 | As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. | 165 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_10 | (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. | 110 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_11 | They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.) | 119 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
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In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_14 | In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. | 109 |
In the annals of human hatred, there’s a special place for those who play the same game we do—the ones who are on to our tricks and whose mirror tactics threaten to take a piece of our action. (Who hates a typical politician more than a typical politician?) I’ve always thought this was part of the problem so many people have with rats: They get by in life by being smart, sociable, relentless and very, very numerous—just like homo sapiens. They’re running the same game we are. No wonder a lot of people hate them. Now this paper, out in this week’s Science, will make them seem even more human: It turns out that rats will take the trouble to free a trapped fellow-rat for no physical reward (though there may be a warm, fuzzy feeling). In fact, even when there was a reward (delicious chocolates for the taking, next to the trapped victim) rats in these experiments often freed their fellow-rodent and shared the food, when they could have kept it to themselves.
Rodents have been shown to feel “emotional contagion” (which humans demonstrate when, for example, they screw up their faces in a pained expression while watching someone else get hurt). But the paper, by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal,Jean Decety and Peggy Mason is the first to demonstrate that the animals will take action to help others in distress. As Mason points out in this video, that’s a pretty big achievement, because it requires that the Helper Rat overcome the fear it feels emanating from the Victim Rat. (When I did some experiments with rats, this wrestling always struck me as the most poignant and intense part. They were so scared and so smart, and you could practically see fear and intelligence doing battle in their movements.)
Bartal et al. used pairs of rats, who’d had some time to get to know each other. In one experiment, one of the pair was jammed into a plexiglass restrainer and put in the middle of the cage. The other rat was free. Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. This had been set up so that a rat could figure it out and open it. Not easily, though. As Decety told Maia Szalavitz, it took perseverance through fear for a rat to figure out how to free the other rat. But most of the animals kept at it, and after a certain number of exposures to the situation, the free rat would succeed and let his cagemate out. Or her cagemate—as Szalavitz highlighted in her piece this morning, some males never bothered to help but all the females did. (After the door gave way the rats would then run around in what sure looks like general celebration, as Mason describes it.)
The authors here are on pretty firm ground that the rats were engaged in helping behavior, because when the restrainer was empty or contained a toy rat, the animals paid no attention to it whatsoever. Moreover, even when the freed animal went into another cage (hence no celebration or rodent equivalent of a high-five or group hug) the helper rats still worked to get them free. Most strikingly, even when cages contained two tubes, one with a trapped rat and one with tasty chocolate chips, about half the rats chose to help their comrade—which meant both delaying their chocolate snack and getting less of it for themselves.
So, is this empathy, as we understand it? As Jaak Panksepp writes in his commentary, it’s not obvious whether the rats felt their cagemates’ distress (as when you give money to charity because a picture of a starving child made you tear up) or if they simply felt better by having made pain go away (as when you feel good from giving money to charity because you know it will improve someone’s lot, somewhere). That distinction is important in the ongoing quest to explain what empathy is and when it arose in the evolution of mammals. Which might, some day, help us get a grip on why humans, who so often play the same game, don’t always play it as nicely.
Bartal, I., Decety, J., & Mason, P. (2011). Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats Science, 334 (6061), 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7> | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | https://preprod.bigthink.com/articles/a-fine-example-of-basic-human-decency-in-rats/ | s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500334.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206082428-20230206112428-00396.warc.gz | en | 0.965195 | 953 | 2.609375 | 3 | <urn:uuid:0667f2eb-5896-42ab-8c7b-d3ba620180a7>_16 | Rats instinctively prefer the edges of an enclosure, so it was already striking that the free animals spent a lot of time in the scary cage center, exploring the door of the restrainer. | 185 |