| Number of articles: 42 |
| 1. 48 cases of anxiety syndrome treated by massage. |
| Authors: Chen Z, Chen Z. |
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| 2. A meta-analysis of massage therapy research. |
| Authors: Moyer CA, Rounds J, Hannum JW. |
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| Massage therapy (MT) is an ancient form of treatment that is now gaining popularity as part of the complementary and alternative medical therapy movement. |
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| 3. Adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder benefit from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Field TM, Quintino O, Hernandez-Reif M, Koslovsky G. |
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| Twenty-eight adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were provided either massage therapy or relaxation therapy for 10 consecutive school days. |
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| 4. Adult Attention Deficit Disorder: Massage therapy and adjunctive soft tissue approaches |
| Author: Fritz S |
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| 5. Aggressive adolescents benefit from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Diego MA, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Shaw JA, Rothe EM, Castellanos D, Mesner L. |
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| Seventeen aggressive adolescents were randomly assigned to a massage therapy group or a relaxation therapy group to receive 20-minute therapy sessions, twice a week for five weeks. |
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| 6. Back massage can reduce anxiety of elderly residents in long-term care institutions. |
| Authors: Dawson P, Kontos P. |
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| 7. Benefits of massage therapy for hospitalized patients: a descriptive and qualitative evaluation. |
| Authors: Smith MC, Stallings MA, Mariner S, Burrall M. |
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| CONTEXT: Some acute and long-term care facilities are instituting massage therapy programs to support their patients' health, healing, and quality of life. |
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| 8. Breast cancer patients have improved immune and neuroendocrine functions following massage therapy |
| Authors: Hernandez-Reif M, Ironson G, Field T, Hurley J, Katz G, Diego M, Weiss S, Fletcher MA, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Burman I. |
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| OBJECTIVES: Women with breast cancer are at risk for elevated depression, anxiety, and decreased natural killer (NK) cell number. |
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| 9. Bulimic adolescents benefit from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Field T, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Field T, Fierro K, Henteleff T, Mueller C, Yando R, Shaw S, Burman I. |
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| Twenty-four female adolescent bulimic inpatients were randomly assigned to a massage therapy or a standard treatment (control) group. |
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| 10. Healing and the mind/body arts: massage, acupuncture, yoga, t'ai chi, and Feldenkrais. |
| Author: Wanning T. |
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