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251 related items for PubMed ID: 23625126

  • 1. Perspectives of Indian traditional and allopathic professionals on religion/spirituality and its role in medicine: basis for developing an integrative medicine program.
    Ramakrishnan P, Dias A, Rane A, Shukla A, Lakshmi S, Ansari BK, Ramaswamy RS, Reddy AR, Tribulato A, Agarwal AK, Bhat J, SatyaPrasad N, Mushtaq A, Rao PH, Murthy P, Koenig HG.
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    J Relig Health; 2015 Apr; 54(2):649-63. PubMed ID: 24944165
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    BMJ Open; 2014 Nov 25; 4(11):e005203. PubMed ID: 25424993
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