Institute Of Medicine $1 Mil. CAM Study Sponsors Include ODS, NCCAM
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NIH's Office of Dietary Supplements will contribute $100,000 to a $1 mil., two-year Institute of Medicine study commissioned to explore complementary and alternative medicine policy issues such as product regulation and insurance coverage/reimbursement
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