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Eran Ben-Arye
Researcher at Clalit Health Services
Publications - 188
Citations - 3106
Eran Ben-Arye is an academic researcher from Clalit Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrative medicine & Integrative Oncology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 171 publications receiving 2640 citations. Previous affiliations of Eran Ben-Arye include Rappaport Faculty of Medicine & Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
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Wheat Grass Juice in the Treatment of Active Distal Ulcerative Colitis: A Randomized Double-blind Placebo-controlled Trial
TL;DR: The use of wheat grass (Triticum aestivum) juice for treatment of various gastrointestinal and other conditions had been suggested by its proponents for more than 30 years, but was never clinically assessed in a controlled trial as discussed by the authors.
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Attitudes toward integration of complementary and alternative medicine in primary care: perspectives of patients, physicians and complementary practitioners.
TL;DR: Patients, PCPs, and CAM practitioners suggested that family physicians play a central role in CAM referral and, to a lesser extent, that they actually provide CAM treatment themselves in integrative primary care clinics.
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Communication in cancer care: discussing complementary and alternative medicine.
TL;DR: A possible model of effective patient—physician communication about CAM use in cancer care based on a comprehensive overview of the literature is discussed.
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Potential risks associated with traditional herbal medicine use in cancer care: A study of Middle Eastern oncology health care professionals
Eran Ben-Arye,Eran Ben-Arye,Noah Samuels,Noah Samuels,Lee H. Goldstein,Kamer Mutafoglu,Suha Omran,Elad Schiff,Haris Charalambous,Tahani Dweikat,Ibtisam Ghrayeb,Gil Bar-Sela,Ibrahim Turker,Azza Hassan,Esmat Hassan,Bashar Saad,Omar Nimri,Rejin Kebudi,Michael Silbermann +18 more
TL;DR: The authors assessed the use of herbal medicine by Middle Eastern patients with cancer, as reported by their oncology health care professionals (HCPs), and identified herbal products identified by HCPs.
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Complementary medicine and psoriasis: linking the patient's outlook with evidence-based medicine.
TL;DR: The study found a trend of CAM use among patients with psoriasis from Arab compared to Jewish descent (p = 0.087), and most patients use CAM as a complementary treatment, rather than an alternative to conventional treatment.