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- Latest therapy: Snake massage
- A client in an Israeli health spa enjoys her latest "snake massage" by six non-venomous snakes. Here, large reptiles are good for deep tissue massage while their smaller counterpar...
- Date:2010-07-25 08:07:20 Spot:918 More...
- Massage can help ease pain, anxiety after surgery
- A 20-minute evening back massage may help relieve pain and reduce anxiety following major surgery when given in addition to pain medications, according to anew study. Many patients still experience pain following major surger...
- Date:2010-07-25 08:06:35 Spot:22 More...
- Massage tops blind people's career options
- Massage is an ideal job for blind people in China and there are more than 40,000 blind massagists with professional qualifications across the country, an expert said. Over 90 percent of those have jobs with monthly income averaging over 1000 yuan ...
- Date:2010-07-25 08:06:09 Spot:22 More...
- Thailand Tries to Promote Traditional Massage to Int'l Standards
- The traditional Thai massage, an ancient health-care practice that had been nearly deserted for quite a long time due to the prevailing we...
- Date:2010-07-25 08:05:01 Spot:24 More...
- Massage may help relieve postoperative pain
- "In patients getting massage, the acute response was equivalent to a [dose] of morphine, which was pretty remarkable," said study senior author Dr. Daniel B. Hinshaw, professor of surgery and a member of the palliative care team...
- Date:2010-07-25 08:03:36 Spot:22 More...
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