Access to Databases in Complementary Medicine

Abstract
Access to medical databases is a keystone for obtaining up-to-date and complete information for physicians. In the last few years, the rapid growth of the World Wide Web has given rise to an information revolution, enabling health care providers to gain access (often free) to an expanding volume of information that was previously inaccessible. Search engines and online databases assist the search for health information. In this article we examine the biomedical databases of primary interest in the field of alternative and complementary medicine, dividing them into Web accessible and nonaccessible databases and emphasizing the freely available ones. A further classification is major biomedical bibliographic databases specific to complementary medicine, and dedicated therapy or modality-specific databases.

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