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This summary reviews the Summer 2006 newsletter of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) (Volume 13, Number 2). It provides highlights from the North American Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine, discusses probiotics (also known as “friendly bacteria”), and introduces data from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey. It also addresses several NCCAM-funded studies on adolescent usage of CAM, black cohosh, turmeric, and vitamins C and E. This newsletter also discusses a new collaboration with China, as well as a variety of new resources, such as three new NCCAM publications that examine herbs, Tai Chi, and online medical sources (in Spanish). Finally, this issue introduces several new members.