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Clinical Applications of Yoga for the Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review. Academic pediatrics. 9(4):212-220.e1-9.
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2009. Components of placebo effect: randomised controlled trial in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. BMJ. 336(7651):999-1003.
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0. Effectiveness of recruitment in clinical trials: An analysis of methods used in a trial for irritable bowel syndrome patients. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 29(2):241-251.
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0. Effectiveness of recruitment in clinical trials: An analysis of methods used in a trial for irritable bowel syndrome patients. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 29(2):241-251.
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0. Increasing research capacity at the New England School of Acupuncture through faculty and student research training initiatives. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 14(2):52-58.
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0. Investigating placebo effects in irritable bowel syndrome: A novel research design. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 27(2):123-134.
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0. Japanese-Style Acupuncture for Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain in Adolescents and Young Women: Results of a Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 21(5):247-257.
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0. Meditation for Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Randomized Trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 61(4):642-645.
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0. Meditation's impact on default mode network and hippocampus in mild cognitive impairment: a pilot study. Neuroscience Letters. 556:15-19.
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0. Meditation's impact on default mode network and hippocampus in mild cognitive impairment: A pilot study. Neuroscience Letters. 556:15-19.
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0. Sham device v inert pill: randomised controlled trial of two placebo treatments. BMJ. 332(7538):391-397.
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0. A Treatment Trial of Acupuncture in IBS Patients. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 104(6):1489-1497.
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