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Sharp distrust has long characterized much of the relationship between practitioners of mainstream and alternative medicines. As more and more patients turn to complementary and alternative medicine -- often without telling their doctors -- it has grown increasingly important for these parties to find common ground.
The search for that common ground was the goal behind a recent 3-day conference in Arlington, Va., that brought together more than
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