Alternative 'Touch Therapies' May Relax Heart Patients, Says The Harvard Heart Letter
5th Oct 2005, 12:54 GMT
Some medical centers are integratingalternative treatments known as ""touch therapies"" into their cardiac carepractices, reports the October Harvard Heart Letter. And several studies ofthese treatments have shown positive results in people hospitalized for hearttrouble.
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