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Cedric Golden: Latest BCS standings not a surprise
Austin American-Statesman, TX -
Oklahoma will play for a national title if it defeats Missouri in Saturday's Big 12 title game. 2. Texas is far from dead. The Horns could still get into ...
Opinions abound, but solutions hard to find in OU/Texas quagmire CBS News
Oklahoma slips into Big 12 title game by a loophole The Birmingham News - al.com
BEDLAM: Sooners have gotten better every week since Cotton Bowl loss Norman Transcript
Bleacher Report - Fort Worth Star Telegram
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United Press International
Surprise Success
Pocono Record, PA - Nov 29, 2008
GRADE: A. This unit was a big surprise. Losses to injuries (Jerome Hayes and Devon Still), suspensions (Maurice Evans and Abe Koroma) and dismissals (Chris ...
14 LIONS FIRST- OR SECOND-TEAM BIG TEN; JOEPA COACH OF YEAR Nittany Lines
JoePa has learned to delegate and stand back Lancaster Newspapers
Joe Paterno?s future The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
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CharlotteObserver.com
Biggest surprise: Saban happy after big win over Auburn
The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - Nov 30, 2008
Miss Terry (Saban) gave me a big kiss coming up here (to the post-game press conference). I'm real happy about that." If it was a different Saban in the ...
Tide, Tigers Have Different Motivations BamaMag.com
Logic favors Tide; history on Auburn's side SportingNews.com
AU should have plenty of motivation Times-Journal
Roll 'Bama Roll - Tiger Sports Digest
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Avoiding 0-10 record is Big Ten's Challenge
Chicago Sun-Times, United States -
If Iowa passes this test, it could surprise this season. Advantage: ACC. ? ? Backcourt matchups will be in the spotlight, but Illinois' promising young ...
Big Ten primed for ACC Challenge Big Ten/ACC Daily Illini
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First Came Big Losses. Now Comes A Tax Hit as Well.
Wall Street Journal -
"It's going to be the January surprise for a lot of people," says Larry Glazer, founder of Mayflower Advisors, an investment advisory firm in Boston. ...
Mutual funds investors face double blow of low returns and capital ... domain-B
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Los Angeles Times
A day for elements of surprise in NFL
Los Angeles Times, CA -
Many questions are answered as some big games are played in inclement weather. On an afternoon when some of the biggest NFL games were played in snow, wind, ...

Bleacher Report
Strange: No surprise Gators made it to Atlanta
GoVolsXtra, TN -
By Mike Strange (Contact) If SEC football were available on the stock market, I hope you bought Alabama and Ole Miss big last summer. ...
Alabama-Florida: Why Bama Will Win the SEC Championship Bleacher Report
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An expensive surprise: Life at sea takes a visa
MSNBC -
Many people dream of exotic cruises with stops in places like Brazil, but beware as foreign country visas can add a big expense to that cruise deal. ...

Boston Globe
Steelers Notebook: Safety Ryan Clark apologizes for big hit
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA -
Bill Belichick professed no apparent surprise at the 1 for 13. "They are a good third-down defense," the Patriots coach said. "They lead the league in it. ...
Tasty matchups on tap after weak Thursday menu Las Vegas Review - Journal
McNabb, Cassel could be available; strong finish would boost DA's ... The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Steelers defense presents problems for Patriots Boston Herald
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Sunday night's "Desperate Housewives" featured a surprise gay reveal!
AfterElton.com - 39 minutes ago
During the big nightclub fire several week's back, Orson suffered a broken nose which, we learned last night, was going to require surgery from a plastic ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: surprise + big + 0.17  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Market watcher: Andrew Vintcent ? RMB Asset Management
Moneyweb, South Africa - Jul 31, 2008
The all-share closed down 0.17% to 27 719, SABMiller dropping 5%, weighing heavily on the bourse. Gold is up 2% at $917.70/fine ounce, a barrel of Brent at ...
Angels help WICFD regain UP fire title - Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Iron County Reporter, MI - Aug 4, 2008
No surprise, then, that West Iron was first overall in the races, with Skandia-West Branch second. West Iron took a commanding point lead into the final ...
Stocks rise as employment reading shows uptick
The Associated Press - Jul 30, 2008
The Standard & Poor's 500 index advanced 8.60, or 0.68 percent, to 1271.80, and the Nasdaq composite index rose 3.85, or 0.17 percent, to 2323.47. ...
Pop Tarts: Model Inspiring Mary-Kate Olsen to Ban Booze and Get ...
FOXNews - Jul 9, 2008
Dressed in a long black sweater and high heels, we?re told a healthy and glowing Olsen was actually laughing (big surprise) and was a total social butterfly ...
JGB fall for 2nd day as oil slide boosts stocks
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008
September 10-year futures fell 0.17 point to 135.53 and hit a low of 135.30, a day after sliding nearly a full point for the biggest one-day drop in five ...
China Market Looking For Stability
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Jul 29, 2008
The increase came as a surprise to economists, who had expected to index to slip to a reading of 50.0 from the 50.4 originally reported for the previous ...
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A Surprise-Quiz View of Learning in Economic Experiments -
A Merlo, A Schotter - Games and Economic Behavior, 1999 - Elsevier
... 8 In addition, while 11 subjects in the LWYE experiment made surprise-quiz choices ...
16 22 15.10 15 0.17 ... only 2 subjects in LBYE Experiment 1 had such big losses ...

X-rays from comets generated by energetic solar wind particles -
R Wegmann, HU Schmidt, CM Lisse, K Dennerl, J … - Planetary and Space Science, 1998 - Elsevier
... measured by the X-ray satellite ROSAT (Lisse et al., 1996) was a big surprise, since
its ... 0.37 0.06 0.03 0.09 0 0.17 0.83 0 0.17 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.07 0.07 0.02 0 0 ...

[PDF] Crystal-field ground state for the localized f state in heavy fermion metal YbRh2Si2 -
RJ Radwanski, Z Ropka - Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0312725, 2003 - arxiv.org
... 3.561 (== J ? = ?1.56 and g = 0.17 (== ... big surprise if so well-defined (so extremely
thin) atomic-scale magnetism would exist in a metallic ...

Predicting observers' ratings of the big five from the CPI, HPI, and NEO-PI-R: a comparative … -
JA Johnson - European Journal of Personality, 2000 - doi.wiley.com
... Table 1. Correlations between personality scales and Big Five factor scores and
resulting ... PR6 Impulse Control ?0.15 ?0.00 0.17 ?0.18 ?0.07 0.243 4 ? 3 ...

[PDF] New Cosmic Microwave Background Results Strengthen the Case for Inflationary Big Bang Cosmology -
B Schwarzschild - AAPPS Bulletin, 2006 - aapps.org
... fluctuations; they also make the one disturbing surprise in the ... WMAP I?s best estimate
of was 0.17. That suggested, al- beit with big error bars, significant ...

New Cosmic Microwave Background Results Strengthen the Case for Inflationary Big Bang Cosmology
I WMAP, I WMAP - Physics Today, 2001 - physicstoday.com
... they also make the one disturbing surprise in the ... WMAP I?s best estimate of t was
0.17. That suggested, albeit with big error bars, significant reionization ...
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[CITATION] Insider trading activity around earnings announcements: An empirical investigation
Z Yang, VY Zhou - 2004 - Working paper, University of Wales

[CITATION] WATER QUALITY OF A LIMITED SEGMENT OF THE BIG BLUE RIVER IN NEBRASKA
M Properties - Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences and …, 1976 - The Academy
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Big Fish in Small Ponds: The Trading Behavior and Price Impact of Foreign Investors in Asian … -
AJ RICHARDS - papers.ssrn.com
... big fish? in these markets, even if they trade less actively than domestics. Page
6. 5 correlations in returns, with median correlation coefficients of 0.17 ...

Rhenium, molybdenum, and uranium in groundwater from the southern Great Basin, USA: Evidence for … -
VF Hodge, KH Johannesson, KJ Stetzenbach - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1996 - Elsevier
... Grapevine, Grapevine Springs), Tertiary volcanic rocks (Scotty's and Surprise Springs),
Quaternary ... Big ... 70 ? 5 133 ? 2 28.6 ? 0.4 4.87 ? 0.17 269 ? 3 1.14 ...

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New Patients, New Doctors: The Demand for Alternative Treatments and the Changing Face of Medicine

Last Reviewed on: June 25, 2002

The Big Surprise
For those of us who have been involved in alternative/complementary therapies for more than ten years there was little surprise in David Eisenberg’s 1993 findings, published in the Jan 28th New England Journal of Medicine that year, that a sizable portion of the public was using them. The surprise was in just how large a portion this was - one in three, or 33% of the population -- and the amount of money this group spent out-of-pocket -- more than 10 billion dollars, exceeding what was spent on all hospital visits throughout the country.

Eisenberg’s paper unleashed a torrent of reaction. The alternative side beamed and glowed - and grew. Mainstream health professionals and physicians who had long been in the alternative closet came out in droves, now that the large market for alternative medicine was revealed. Conferences were organized, and journals were born, such as Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, spearheaded by Larry Dossey, a physician who had been paying attention to these issues and writing books on them since at least the early ’80s.

Meanwhile, the shocked, conservative side of modern medicine reacted as well. New York Times reporter Gina Kolata, never a friend of what she calls "untested therapies" on the "fringes of healthcare." wrote a critical article in 1996 about the growth of the field. She quoted Stephen Barrett, a self-styled "quackbuster." as saying "quackery isn’t necessarily about selling products and services -- it’s about selling misbeliefs." Barrett assumed a lack of judgment in consumers of alternative therapies: "If you can convince someone that the Government is not going to give you accurate information on any health matters, that doctors and researchers cannot be trusted, then that person will be damaged."

 

Is this really true? Are we faced with an ever-growing army of snake-oil salesmen who prey on the gullible and separate them from their money? Are the consumers/clients/patients of alternative practitioners nothing but ignorant dupes, lured away from tried-and-true medical treatments -- and therefore in danger? Quite the opposite seems to be the case.

Last Reviewed on: June 25, 2002

Why Do People Seek Alternatives?
John Astin, a postdoctoral fellow at the Stanford University School of Medicine, set out to find an answer to the question "Why do patients use alternative medicine?" His results were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 and, once again, there were some surprising results. Only 4.4% of those surveyed said they used alternative therapies exclusively; the rest used them as complements to mainstream medicine. Confirming earlier studies, Astin found that alternative medicine users are more highly educated than the population at large; they have a wholistic orientation to health; they have had a transformational experience that changed their world view; and they could be classified as being in "a cultural group identifiable by their commitment to environmentalism, feminism, and interest in spirituality and personal growth psychology."

Interestingly, Dr. Astin found that the best predictor that someone uses alternative medicine was not dissatisfaction with the mainstream medical system nor mistrust of government, but rather his or her feeling that "these healthcare alternatives (are) more congruent with their own values, beliefs, and philosophical orientations towards health and life." An article in the Annals of Internal Medicine confirmed those findings: "The attraction of alternative medicine." say authors Eisenberg and Kaptchuk, "is related to the power of its underlying shared beliefs and cultural assumptions." Its basic premises, which include advocacy of nature, vitalism, and spirituality, offer patients a "participatory experience of empowerment, authenticity, and enlarged self-identity when illness threatens their sense of intactness and connection to the world."

Meeting the Need for Well-Rounded Healthcare
Between 1990 and 1997, the percentage of people using alternative therapies grew from 33% to 42%. Total out-of-pocket expenditures for alternative therapies is estimated to exceed 27 billion dollars, comparable to the figure projected for all out-of-pocket costs for U.S. physician services. It’s clear that "alternative medicine" is here to stay, since it is being sought out by close to a hundred million people.

Does this mean that alternative therapies are the answer to all of our healthcare problems? Not necessarily. No one system is always effective or always the solution for everybody. Many systems are now available, which this variety our options and the likelihood of finding help for our complaints.

 
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We are fortunate to live in a time "when all occult knowledge is brought into the light." From this viewpoint, medical knowledge is no longer the domain of a small elite; it is available to the public -- in libraries, in books, and on the Internet. We now have the luxury of choice, but it comes with a price: the need to educate ourselves in order to make informed choices. Fortunately, many books and teachers provide us with that opportunity. One of the best new offerings is Radical Healing: Integrating the World’s Great Therapeutic Traditions to Create a New Transformative Medicine, by Rudolph Ballentine, MD (Harmony Books, NY, 1999).

Many enlightened physicians have set up "integrated healthcare" offices or clinics where they offer, along with their standard medicine, a series of additional healing modalities for their patients. The most common of the alternative therapies, according to Astin, are chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, lifestyle diets, megavitamin therapy, spiritual healing, relaxation, massage, folk medicine, exercise, psychotherapy, and art/music therapy. In other words, people feel better with bodywork, stress reduction, non-drug remedies, diets higher in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and lower in sugar and processed foods - and with attention to their psyche and spirit. In our high-stress, technological, often impersonal society -- where people live by the clock and the computer, and subsist on refined, packaged, colored, flavored, and microwaved food - this trend is hardly surprising.

The emerging paradigm of healthcare returns to the ancient view of the human being as a whole, complex system, where not only the foot bone is connected to the ankle bone, but everything else connects to everything else. Candace Pert’s discovery that neurotransmitters are found not only in the brain but also in the gut, the endocrine system, and the nervous system throughout the body is the clearest proof that the mind and the body are one. Modern-day knowledge of body mechanics and structure amassed by conventional medicine can now be harmonized with ancient knowledge on the effect of herbs, home remedies, bodywork, and spiritual pursuits on the body - and with more recent alternative techniques such as homeopathy and acupuncture.

When faced with a client with vague complaints, the new health practitioner will not just ask about symptoms and bowel habits, then order expensive tests. Focusing only on individual symptoms should no longer be viewed as sufficient. The most crucial questions to ask might be: Are you feeling stressed? What have you been eating? How much coffee are you drinking? How are things at home and at work? Have you had a massage lately? Psychosomatic or (as David Bohm has called them) soma-significant symptoms -- physical symptoms which are due to mental and emotional factors -- are all valid, connected, and available to the health practitioner as critical information.

This is the dawn of integrative medicine, and it opens up a real possibility for effective healing at all of our levels.

References

Eisenberg, D, et al, "Unconventional Therapies in the United States: prevalence, costs, and patterns of use." New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 Jan 28;328(4):246-52.

Kolata, Gina, "On the Fringes of Health Care, Alternative Therapies Thrive." The New York Times, June 17, 1996.

Astin, JA, "Why patients use alternative medicine: results of a national study." Journal of the American Medical Association, 1998 May 20;279(19):1548-53.

Cassileth, B; Lusk, EJ; Strouse, TB, Bodenheimer, BA, "Contemporary unorthodox treatments in cancer medicine: a study of patients, treatments, and practitioners." Annals of Internal Medicine, 101:105-12, 1984.

Kaptchuk, T; Eisenberg, D, "The persuasive appeal of alternative medicine.’ Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998 Dec. 15;129(12):1068-70.

Eisenberg, DM; Davis, RB; Ettner, SL; et al, "Trends in alternative medicine use in the United States, 1990-1997: results of a follow-up national survey." Journal of the American Medical Association, 1998 Nov. 11;280(19):1569-75.

 

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