Once labeling complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as
quackery or fraud, the biomedical community is becoming
increasingly complex as it struggles to cope with the explosion of
alternative treatments seen in the United States. With the
establishment of the National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine along with an increase in departments or
courses on alternative medicine seen in major American medical
schools, CAM has nudged its way into mainstream medicine.
Now that it has gained a foothold in the biomedical community,
several questions arise about its impact on our culture. This issue
of the "ANNALS" sheds light on the political-economic role as well
as socio-cultural influences of CAM over the past 20 years. This
collection of articles also addressees the global and
cross-cultural dimensions of CAM.
With ever-changing messages in the media about CAM and
biomedicine, the task of evaluating it is daunting. Yet the
contributors to this issue - social scientists devote to
researching the effects of Cam on our society - are able to provide
insight and a thorough commentary on the meanings of health,
illness and modes of healing.
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