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Published on Sep 17, 2012
Full Story -- http://bit.ly/SugnxC -- A new study shows there are sustained, cumulative beneficial effects of repeated massage therapy. The effects persist for several days to a week, and differ depending on the frequency of sessions. Study shows frequent massage sessions boost biological benefits http://news.emory.edu/stories/2012/08... Psychiatry Clinical Trials at Emory http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/resea... Bio: Mark Hyman Rapaport, MD http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/facul...
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Published on Nov 11, 2013
Lauren Cates is an Oncology Massage Therapist. Advanced massage training in oncology massage addresses specific problems due to cancer and cancer treatments. It also offers a level of service and support that is needed during cancer. |
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Oncology massage helps me cope better with my cancer treatment side effects
http://www.greettheday.org - Goldie, a 3-year non-Hodgkin lymphoma Stage IV cancer survivor, talks… YOUTUBE.COM |
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Published on Feb 27, 2013
Have you every wondered what makes a Geriatric Massage different from other types of massage such as senior massage or elderly massage therapy? In this short video Daybreak Geriatric Massage Institute shares a how a geriatric massage is different from other types of massage.
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