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Perceived health is associated with visiting natural favourite places in the vicinity.

26 Dec 2005 Visiting favourite natural settings may serve as a resource for regulating negative feelings and coping with perceived stress. The authors investigated the association between perceived health, the selection and experiential qualities of favourite ...
rec_pub_16386449-perceived-health-associated-visiting-natural-favourite-places-vicinity.htm


Association between oxygen consumption and nitric oxide production during the relaxation response.

17 Dec 2005 BACKGROUND: Mind/body practices that elicit the relaxation response (RR) are currently practiced by over 30% of American adults. RR elicitation reduces volumetric oxygen consumption (VO(2)) from rest and counteracts the effects of stress, although ...
rec_pub_16369463-association-oxygen-consumption-nitric-oxide-production-relaxation.htm


The Sh-h-h-h Project: nonpharmacological interventions.

30 Oct 2005 Promoting rest and sleep is integral to the profession of nursing. The Sh-h-h-h Project, a nonpharmacological program designed to enhance rest and sleep, was implemented on a hospital medical unit. Nursing assistants provided patients with various ...
rec_pub_16269944-the-sh-h-h-h-project-nonpharmacological-interventions.htm


Pain reduction is related to hypnotizability but not to relaxation or to reduction in suffering: a preliminary investigation.

29 Sep 2005 The present study examined the facilitation of pain reduction through the use of a pain reduction protocol. The protocol emphasized converting pain sensations into visual and auditory representations, which then were manipulated through therapeutic ...
rec_pub_16482842-pain-reduction-related-hypnotizability-relaxation-reduction-suffering.htm


The biomechanical and clinical significance of the lumbar erector spinae flexion-relaxation phenomenon: a review of literature.

29 Sep 2005 OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to review the biomedical literature to ascertain the biomechanical and clinical significance of the lumbar erector spinae flexion-relaxation phenomenon (FRP). DATA SOURCES: Index Medicus via PubMed, the Noble ...
rec_pub_16226632-the-biomechanical-clinical-significance-lumbar-erector-spinae-flexion.htm


Exploring the motivations and fantasies of strip club customers in relation to legal regulations.

29 Sep 2005 Strip clubs are a popular form of adult entertainment in the contemporary United States. Strip clubs are also highly embattled entertainment venues, based on assumptions about their associations with prostitution, drug use, and "negative secondary ...
rec_pub_16211471-exploring-motivations-fantasies-strip-club-customers-relation-legal.htm


The facial pattern of disgust, appetence, excited joy and relaxed joy: an improved facial EMG study.

29 Sep 2005 The purpose of the study was to investigate the facial muscle pattern of disgust in comparison to appetence and joy, using an improved facial EMG method. We analyzed the activity of nine facial muscles in forty healthy subjects. The subject group ...
rec_pub_16179022-the-facial-pattern-disgust-appetence-excited-joy-relaxed-joy-improved.htm


Cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory changes induced by different types of music in musicians and non-musicians: the importance of silence.

28 Sep 2005 OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential clinical use, particularly in modulating stress, of changes in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems induced by music, specifically tempo, rhythm, melodic structure, pause, individual preference, habituation, ...
rec_pub_16199412-cardiovascular-cerebrovascular-respiratory-changes-induced-different.htm


Reinforcing effects of modafinil: influence of dose and behavioral demands following drug administration.

27 Sep 2005 RATIONALE: The reinforcing effects of stimulant drugs are modulated by behavioral demands following drug administration. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the reinforcing effects of modafinil, a drug with purportedly low abuse ...
rec_pub_15986191-reinforcing-effects-modafinil-influence-dose-behavioral-demands.htm


Literature and today's physician.

30 Aug 2005
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