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Relaxation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Relaxation'
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A relaxation response randomized trial on patients with chronic heart failure.
29 Apr 2005
PURPOSE: Patients with various medical conditions benefit from eliciting the relaxation response (RR), using a variety of techniques, but few studies have focused on chronic heart failure (CHF). We evaluated the efficacy of an RR intervention ...
rec_pub_15931018-a-relaxation-response-randomized-trial-patients-chronic-heart-failure.htm
Midwifing my daughter, receiving my grandson.
29 Apr 2005
rec_pub_15913069-midwifing-daughter-receiving-grandson.htm
The effect of mental stress on the non-dipolar components of the T wave: modulation by hypnosis.
29 Apr 2005
OBJECTIVE: Mental or emotional stress-induced ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death are thought to be mediated by the autonomic nervous system and ischemia. In the absence of ischemia, increased inhomogeneity of repolarization is thought ...
rec_pub_15911899-the-effect-mental-stress-non-dipolar-components-t-wave-modulation.htm
26 Apr 2005
Evidence suggests that the placebo response is related to the tonic effects of constitutive nitric oxide in neural, vascular and immune tissues. Constitutive nitric oxide levels play a role in the modulation of dopamine outflow in the nigrostriatal ...
rec_pub_15874901-placebo-neural-systems-nitric-oxide-morphine-dopamine-brain-reward.htm
Nonpharmacologic techniques for promoting sleep.
30 Mar 2005
Athletes could benefit from simple, self-administered, nonpharmacologic techniques for promoting sleep onset. A wealth of physiologic evidence and limited clinical data support several potential methods that might be conveniently applied at or near ...
rec_pub_15892928-nonpharmacologic-techniques-promoting-sleep.htm
Thermophysiologic aspects of the three-process-model of sleepiness regulation.
30 Mar 2005
The following overview reconsiders the three-process model of sleepiness regulation (homeostatic, circadian, and sleep inertia) from a thermophysiologic point of view. Our results gathered over the last decade indicate that the homeostatic aspect of ...
rec_pub_15892924-thermophysiologic-aspects-three-process-model-sleepiness-regulation.htm
Clinical management of dental anxiety: what works for whom?
30 Mar 2005
This paper aims to provide an overview of the current knowledge regarding the management of adult dentally anxious patients. Furthermore, an attempt is made to formulate a number of preliminary clinical guidelines, based on the available literature. ...
rec_pub_15880961-clinical-management-dental-anxiety-works-whom.htm
Emotions for sale: cigarette advertising and women's psychosocial needs.
30 Mar 2005
OBJECTIVE: To explore messages of psychosocial needs satisfaction in cigarette advertising targeting women and implications for tobacco control policy. METHODS: Analysis of internal tobacco industry documents and public advertising collections. ...
rec_pub_15791023-emotions-sale-cigarette-advertising-women-s-psychosocial-needs.htm
27 Feb 2005
An attempt was made to quantitatively analyze the alpha activity in the awake relaxed state of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients and was compared with normals. ALS patients showed significantly low amplitude with a corresponding alpha ...
rec_pub_15805665-decreased-electroencephalogram-alpha-band-8-13-hz-power-amyotrophic.htm
27 Feb 2005
The costal and crural parts of the diaphragm differ in their embryological development and physiological function. It is not known if this is reflected in differences in their motor cortical representation. We compared the response of the costal and ...
rec_pub_15733775-motor-control-costal-crural-diaphragm-insights-transcranial-magnetic.htm
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