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Biophysical cancer transformation pathway Pokorný J. Electromagn Biol Med. 2009 VIEW
Various Sounds Stimulations and Their Effects on Healing Kimiko KAWANO1, Keiichiro KITA2 and Yasuharu NAKAMURA3 J. Intl. Soc. life Info. Sci 2009 VIEW
Impact of healing touch on pediatric oncology outpatients: pilot study. Kemper KJ, Fletcher NB, Hamilton CA, McLean TW. J Soc Integr Oncol 2009 VIEW
Neural mechanisms underlying balance control in tai chi. Gatts S. Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Sensorimotor control of balance: a tai chi solution for balance disorders in older subjects Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Tai chi and balance control Wong AM, Lan C. Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
The DNA-wave Biocomputer Peter P. Gariaev *, Uwe Kaempf **, Peter J. Marcer ***, Georg G. Tertishny *, Boris Birshtein *, Alexander Iarochenko *, Katherine A. Leonova * CASYS 2000, the Fourth International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems, August 7-12th HEC LIEGE, Belgium 2000 VIEW
Does aerobic exercise really enhance self-esteem in children? Martin JE//Walters ST Journal of Sport Behavior. 2000 VIEW
A direct comparison of the electrophysiological effects of transcranial direct and alternating current stimulation in healthy subjects Jiheon Kim1, Kuk-In Jang2, Daeyoung Roh1, Hansol Kim3, Do-Hoon Kim4 Brain Res 2020 Aug 17 VIEW
Effectiveness of martial arts exercise on anthropometric and body composition parameters of overweight and obese subjects: a systematic review and meta-analysis Fabricio de Souza1, Felipe Nunes Lanzendorf2, Márcia Mendonça Marcos de Souza3, Fabiana Schuelter-Trevisol4,5, Daisson José Trevisol4,5 BMC Public Health 2020 Aug 17 VIEW
Neurophysiological Mechanisms Supporting Mindfulness Meditation-Based Pain Relief: an Updated Review Alex Jinich-Diamant1,2, Eric Garland3,4, Jennifer Baumgartner1, Nailea Gonzalez1, Gabriel Riegner1, Julia Birenbaum1, Laura Case1, Fadel Zeidan5 Curr Pain Headache Rep 2020 Aug 17 VIEW
Analogy between classical Yoga/Zen breathing and modern clinical respiratory therapy Masaru Tobe1, Shigeru Saito2 J Anesth 2020 Aug 17 VIEW
Medical Qigong for Mobility and Balance Self-Confidence in Older Adults James E Stahl1,2,3, Shoshana S Belisle1, Wenyan Zhao2,3,4 Front Med (Lausanne) 2020 Aug 14 VIEW
How Does Yoga Reduce Stress?, A Clinical Trial Testing Psychological Mechanisms Crystal L Park1, Lucy Finkelstein-Fox1, Shane J Sacco2, Tosca D Braun3, Sara Lazar4 Stress Health 2020 Aug 14 VIEW
Electrophysiological investigation of the effects of Tai Chi on inhibitory control in older individuals Chiao-Yun Chen1, Neil G Muggleton2 Prog Brain Res 2020 VIEW
Effects of Tai Chi versus Taekkyon on balance, lower-extremity strength, and gait ability in community-dwelling older women: A single-blinded randomized clinical trial Chang-Yong Kim1, Hyun-Dong Je1 2, Hyewon Jeong3, Ji-Hoon Jeong4, Hyeong-Dong Kim3 J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil 2020 VIEW
Efficacy of Yoga vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Stress Education for the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial Naomi M Simon1, Stefan G Hofmann2, David Rosenfield3, Susanne S Hoeppner4, Elizabeth A Hoge5, Eric Bui4, Sat Bir S Khalsa6 JAMA Psychiatry 2020 Aug 12 VIEW
Complementary Therapies in Parkinson Disease: a Review of Acupuncture, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Yoga, and Cannabis Lisa M Deuel1, Lauren C Seeberger2 Neurotherapeutics 2020 Aug 12 VIEW
Complementary Therapies in Parkinson Disease: a Review of Acupuncture, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Yoga, and Cannabis Lisa M Deuel1, Lauren C Seeberger2 Neurotherapeutics 2020 Aug 12 VIEW
Brief Self-Compassion Training Alters Neural Responses to Evoked Pain for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study Michael P Berry1, Jacqueline Lutz1,2, Zev Schuman-Olivier2, Christopher Germer2, Susan Pollak2, Robert R Edwards3, Paula Gardiner4, Gaelle Desbordes1, Vitaly Napadow1 Pain Med 2020 Aug 12 VIEW
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