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Relaxation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Relaxation'
Articles 121 to 130 of 200:
[Health promotion in nursing between needs and reality--4: Routine and quality of life]
30 Oct 2006
rec_pub_17140013-health-promotion-nursing-needs-reality-4-routine-quality-life.htm
Psychophysiological responses in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.
30 Oct 2006
Physical and emotional stress and altered reactivity of the autonomic nervous system have been implicated in the development and maintenance of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). This study investigated blood pressure, heart rate (HR), skin conductance ...
rec_pub_17084146-psychophysiological-responses-patients-fibromyalgia-syndrome.htm
30 Oct 2006
rec_pub_17047565-yoga-relax-refocus.htm
18 Oct 2006
OBJECTIVES: Shinrin-yoku (walking and/or staying in forests in order to promote health) is a major form of relaxation in Japan; however, its effects have yet to be completely clarified. The aims of this study were: (1) to evaluate the psychological ...
rec_pub_17055544-psychological-effects-forest-environments-healthy-adults-shinrin-yoku.htm
[Music therapy as a part of complex healing]
29 Sep 2006
Music therapy is a method which takes the adventage of therapeutic influence of musie on psychological and somatic sphere of the human body. Its therapeutic properties are more and more used. Current scientific research have proved its modifying ...
rec_pub_17205788-music-therapy-complex-healing.htm
The effect of hypnotic training programs on the academic performance of students.
29 Sep 2006
The main objective of the present study was to empirically verify the effect of hypnotic training programs on the academic performance of students. A pre and posttest design was used. Two experimental and two control groups (total sample N=119) of ...
rec_pub_17059124-the-effect-hypnotic-training-programs-academic-performance-students.htm
Efficacy of psychosocial interventions in cancer care: evidence is weaker than it first looks.
29 Sep 2006
With increasing sophistication, successive reviews find weaker evidence for the efficacy of psychosocial interventions to reduce distress among cancer patients. However, these appraisals may still be overly positive because of reviewers' uncritical ...
rec_pub_16972805-efficacy-psychosocial-interventions-cancer-care-evidence-weaker-looks.htm
Dissociation and serenity induction.
12 Sep 2006
Dissociation is a common experience during or immediately after a traumatic event; yet, most of the current knowledge regarding dissociation is retrospective in nature. The aim of the present study investigated a non-pharmacological method of ...
rec_pub_16973125-dissociation-serenity-induction.htm
30 Aug 2006
rec_pub_17100349-hormonal-adaptation-determines-increase-muscle-mass-strength-low.htm
A comparison of selected osteopathic treatment and relaxation for tension-type headaches.
30 Aug 2006
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of osteopathic treatment and progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) exercises on patients with tension-type headache (TTH). BACKGROUND: Relaxation is generally accepted as a treatment ...
rec_pub_16942472-a-comparison-selected-osteopathic-treatment-relaxation-tension-type.htm
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