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Breathe away stress in 8 steps. Try this simple technique to enjoy a variety of health benefits. [No authors listed] Harv Mens Health Watch. 2012 Nov VIEW
[Mechanism of the biological impact of weak electromagnetic fields and in vitro effects of degassing of blood]. [No authors listed] Biofizika. 2012 Nov-Dec VIEW
[Protein conformational dynamics of crambin in crystal, solution and in the trajectories of molecular dynamics simulations]. [No authors listed] Biofizika 2013 Jul-Aug VIEW
Involving Senior Citizens in Group Music Therapy [No authors listed] Nurs Older People. 2013 Sep VIEW
Yoga and acupressure help control blood pressure in people with atrial fibrillation. [No authors listed] Harv Womens Health Watch. 2013 Jul VIEW
Tai chi improves balance and reduces the risk of falls. [No authors listed] Nurs Stand. 2017 Aug 23 VIEW
Mind-body medicine epigenetic technique (MET) and TP53AIP1 gene expression. [No authors listed] J Clin Oncol. 2016 Jan 20 VIEW
The Telomere-Associated TZAP Protein Limits Telomere Length. [No authors listed] Cancer Discov. 2017 Feb 17 VIEW
Breath meditation: a great way to relieve stress. Simply observing the breath can damp down stress and open a door to a more healthy and mindful lifestyle [No authors listed] Harv Mens Health Watch. 2014 May VIEW
What meditation can do for your mind, mood, and health. Taking a few minutes to focus your mind each day can reduce stress, pain, depression, and more. [No authors listed] Harv Womens Health Watch. 2014 Aug VIEW
Exercise programme aims to cut number of falls across Europe. [No authors listed] Nurs Older People. 2014 Oct VIEW
Tai chi: one-stop shopping for better balance and thinking skills. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Sep VIEW
[Coupling of brain oscillatory systems with cognitive (experience and valence) and physiological (cardiovascular reactivity) components of emotion]. [No authors listed] Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2014 Feb VIEW
[Medical and biologic research of electromagnetic fields in radiofrequencies range. Results and prospects] [No authors listed] Med Tr Prom Ekol. 2014 VIEW
Best exercise for balance: Tai chi. Slow, deliberate movements improve your stability and protect against falls. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Jan VIEW
Mindfulness keeps depression at bay as effectively as drugs. [No authors listed] Nurs Stand. 2015 Apr 22 VIEW
[Effects of laser reflex therapy on a motor function of the gall bladder and physical properties of bile in patients with chronic acalculous cholecystitis] [No authors listed] Ter Arkh. 2009 VIEW
[Complementary and alternative medicine--time for research and regulation]. [Article in Hebrew] Harefuah. 2011 Aug VIEW
[Counteracting effect of hypoxia and Qigong on cardiac rhythm during orthostatic test post simulated weightlessness] Zhang BL//Song KZ//Zhang JX//Xie JS//Wang CM Space Med Med Eng (Beijing) 1999 VIEW
The Effect of Qi-Gong Relaxation Exercise on the Control of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A randomized controlled trial. Tsujiuchi T//Kumano H//Yoshiuchi K//He D//Tsujiuchi Y//Kuboki T//Suematsu H//Hirao K Diabetes Care 2002 VIEW
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