NCCIH
This is the official YouTube channel for the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) at the National Institutes of Health (formerly known as NCCAM). We post videos about the research on complementary and integrative health approaches.
The mission of NCCIH is to define, through rigorous scientific investigation, the usefulness and safety of complementary and alternative approaches and their roles in improving health and health care.
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Utilizing the NCCIH Framework to Select a Funding Opportunity for Clinical Research
Tips for Making Sure Your Application is Reviewed
Research on Whole Person Health
Speaker Introduction: The Problem of Stress
Upcoming Events: Moving the Strategic Plan Forward
NCCIH at 20: Dr. Yarimar Carrasquillo Presents Neural Circuits of Chronic Pain and Analgesia
National #YogaMonth Livestream Recording: The Science and Practice of Yoga
NIH Coping with COVID-19 Livestream Recording: More Stretching, Less Stressing
Dr. Langevin Introduces NCCIH’s Involvement in the NIH HEAL Initiative
Dr. Helene M. Langevin Introduces the Role of NCCIH
Toward a Culture of Pain Awareness in the Military Health System | Dr. Mary Jo Larson
Examples of Pain Care Innovation in the Military Health System | Dr. Mary Jo Larson
Pain Management in the Military Health System: Recent Changes | Dr. Mary Jo Larson
Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Children | Dr. Richard Davidson
Stress and Your Body | Dr. Bruce McEwen
What Is Emotional Well-Being? | Drs. Richard Davidson and Bruce McEwen
NCCIH Researchers Describe Specialized Neurons That Play a Unique Role in Mechanical Pain
Previously Unknown Category of Neuron Responds To Pulling Of a Single Hair
A conversation on pain management with Patty Davis, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Q and A with Dr. Partap Khalsa about future pain research
Q and A with Dr. Wendy Weber about pain study in September 2016 Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Meditation: Research Challenges
Meditation: Addressing Pain
Introduction
Hypnotic Analgesia
More Clinical Examples of Hypnosis
Use of Hypnosis To Alter Perception
Questions and Answers
Brain Biology of Hypnosis, Part I