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1. Factors Influencing Demand for Medical Cannabis Use among Cancer Patients in the North of Thailand.

2. Herbal Supplements for Common Women's Health Issues.

3. What motivates medical students to learn about traditional medicine? A qualitative study of cultural safety in Colombia.

4. Prevalence and Factors Influencing Use of Herbal Medicines During Pregnancy in Hail, Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study.

5. The use of herbal medicines amongst outpatients at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Ilorin, Kwara State - Nigeria.

6. Why people use herbal medicine: insights from a focus-group study in Germany.

7. Cervical cancer prevention among quilombola women in the light of Leininger's theory.

8. Integrating herbal medicine into mainstream healthcare in Ghana: clients' acceptability, perceptions and disclosure of use.

9. Medicinal plants profile used by the 3rd District population of Maceió-AL.

10. Predictors of positive opinion about Bach Flower Remedies in adults from three Latin-American countries: An exploratory study.

11. The role of traditional and faith healers in the treatment of dementia in Tanzania and the potential for collaboration with allopathic healthcare services.

12. 'The child that tiire doesn't give you, God won't give you either.' The role of Rotheca myricoides in Somali fertility practices.

13. Attitudes to cannabis and patterns of use among Canadians with multiple sclerosis.

14. Factors determining the use of hormonal therapy and phytotherapy in Spanish postmenopausal women.

15. Use of herbal remedies by multiple sclerosis patients: a nation-wide survey in Italy.

16. Role of the Nasogastric Tube and Lingzhi (Ganoderma lucidum) in Palliative Care.

17. [MEDICAL CANNABIS].

18. Consumption of indigenous medicines by pregnant women in North India for selecting sex of the foetus: what can it lead to?

19. Factors associated with self medication practice among pregnant mothers attending antenatal care at governmental health centers in Bahir Dar city administration, Northwest Ethiopia, a cross sectional study.

20. Efficacy and acceptance of a commercial Hoodia parviflora product for support of appetite and weight control in a consumer trial.

21. Ethnogynaecological assessment of medicinal plants in Pashtun's tribal society.

22. Discriminating the effects of Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica: a web survey of medical cannabis users.

23. The co-use of conventional drugs and herbs among patients in Norwegian general practice: a cross-sectional study.

24. Prospectively surveying health-related quality of life and symptom relief in a lot-based sample of medical cannabis-using patients in urban Washington State reveals managed chronic illness and debility.

25. Perceptions regarding oral rehydration solutions for the management of diarrhea in Guatemalan children: implications for diarrheal management in the Americas.

26. Perceptions and uses of plants for reproductive health among traditional midwives in Ecuador: moving towards intercultural pharmacological practices.

27. Perceptions of cannabis as a stigmatized medicine: a qualitative descriptive study.

28. Colorado family physicians' attitudes toward medical marijuana.

29. Herbal supplements in primary care: patient perceptions, motivations, and effects on use.

30. Women's bodies and women's lives in western herbal medicine in the UK.

31. The extremes in orthopaedics! Whom to blame?

32. An exploratory study on the quality of life and individual coping of cancer patients during mistletoe therapy.

33. Memory improvements in elderly women following 16 weeks treatment with a combined multivitamin, mineral and herbal supplement: A randomized controlled trial.

34. Evaluation of antidepressant-like activity of novel water-soluble curcumin formulations and St. John's wort in behavioral paradigms of despair.

35. Herbal medicine use among urban residents in Lagos, Nigeria.

36. Monoamine oxidase A inhibitor occupancy during treatment of major depressive episodes with moclobemide or St. John's wort: an [11C]-harmine PET study.

37. Khat chewing in persons with severe mental illness in Ethiopia: a qualitative study exploring perspectives of patients and caregivers.

38. Lay perspectives on the use of biologically based therapies in the context of cancer: a qualitative study from Sweden.

39. Health effects of using cannabis for therapeutic purposes: a gender analysis of users' perspectives.

40. The perception of the benefits of herbal medicine consumption among the Thai elderly.

41. Use of herbal products among 392 Italian pregnant women: focus on pregnancy outcome.

42. Preparation and use of plant medicines for farmers' health in Southwest Nigeria: socio-cultural, magico-religious and economic aspects.

43. Complementary and alternative medicine use among long-term lymphoma survivors: a pilot study.

44. Simply because it works better: exploring motives for the use of medical herbalism in contemporary U.K. health care.

45. Herbal product use in a sample of Turkish patients undergoing haemodialysis.

46. Relief-oriented use of marijuana by teens.

47. A feasibility study of valerian extract for sleep disturbance in person with arthritis.

48. "I don't know how many of these [medicines] are necessary.." - a focus group study among elderly users of multiple medicines.

49. Motivational concordance: an important mechanism in self-help therapeutic rituals involving inert (placebo) substances.

50. When nature and pharmacy collide: drug interactions with commonly used herbs.

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