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I.Q. -- Interesting QuotesBy Editorial Staff Moving from "Alternative" to "Complementary"Chiropractic is experiencing a significant amount of focus and exposure in Great Britain. While it has been a slow evolution, the distinguished British Medical Journal (BMJ) is a good example of the transition seen in the British health care community. In 1983, the BMJ featured an article regretting the "amazing growth rate of alternative medicine" (Smith, 1983). Yet only seven years later, the ground breaking Meade et al., study was featured in the BMJ.1A recent article documents the shift in thinking that has occurred in the British medical community regarding alternative health care, including chiropractic.2 The article queries and explains: "What brought about this shift in opinion? Two main factors seem to dominate. First, public demand has increased. Nobody quite knows why, but the fact cannot be denied. Second, and perhaps more importantly, even the critics now admit that some scientific evidence is, in fact, slowly emerging."The authors conclude with this observation: "Therefore the term 'alternative' (in the sense of either this or that) is a misconception and 'complementary' is a much better course to pursue the future." References
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