| Number of articles: 283 |
| 221. Smoking cravings are reduced by self-massage. |
| Authors: Hernandez-Reif M, Field T, Hart S. |
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| BACKGROUND: Attempts at smoking cessation have been correlated with severe withdrawal symptoms, including intense cigarette cravings, anxiety, and depressed mood. |
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| 222. Spinal cord patients benefit from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Diego MA, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Hart S, Brucker B, Field T, Burman I. |
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| The present study assessed the effects of massage therapy on depression, functionality, upper body muscle strength and range of motion on spinal cord injury patients. |
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| 223. Stable preterm infants gain more weight and sleep less after five days of massage therapy. |
| Authors: Dieter JN, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Emory EK, Redzepi M. |
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| OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of 5 days of massage therapy on the weight gain and sleep/wake behavior of hospitalized stable preterm infants. |
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| 224. Strengthening the family unit through the healing power of massage |
| Authors: Ellis V, Hill J, Campbell H. |
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| 225. Study of pediatric massage |
| Author: Fernandez y Fernandez-Arroyo M. |
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| 226. Supplementary history and occupational dermatologic evaluation of medical bath workers, masseurs, and physical therapists |
| Authors: Wessbecher R, Straube M, Szliska C, Schwanitz HJ. |
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| The various noxious agents to which these occupational groups can be exposed are described in detail. |
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| 227. Tactile stimulus and neurohormonal response: a pilot study. |
| Authors: Wikstrom S, Gunnarsson T, Nordin C. |
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| The effects of tactile stimuli on plasma oxytocin and neuropeptide Y (NPY) were investigated in 21 volunteers exposed to massage. |
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| 228. Teaching baby massage to new parents. |
| Author: Adamson S. |
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| In this paper the author reviews six years of running an on-going baby massage group in a health clinic and makes observations, based on experience, on the importance of offering these classes in health centres where they are accessible to all parents with young babies. |
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| 229. The development of a massage service for cancer patients. |
| Authors: Burke C, Macnish S, Saunders J, Gallini A, Warne I, Downing J. |
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| Despite major technological advances in the treatment of cancer, many patients are dissatisfied with conventional biomedical interventions. |
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| 230. The effect of abdominal massage on the onset of epidural blockade in laboring women. |
| Authors: Parke TJ, Kinsella SM. |
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