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Growing Body Of Research Shows Massage Therapy Effective For Prevalent Health Conditions EVANSTON, Ill., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A growing body of evidence shows massage therapy can be effective for a variety of prevalent health conditions, including the pain of osteoarthritis of the ... finance.yahoo.com
Massage therapists rubbed wrong by sex talk A Jennifer Love Hewitt show and the Travolta allegations have masseuses tired of being confused for sex workers www.salon.com
A night at the vibrator museum Early vibrators were hand-cranked, two-person jobs -- and prescribed by doctors. How far we've come since then www.salon.com
Dry needling uses eastern acupuncture needles in western framework Some say it is bringing an eastern tool into a western medical framework. Others say it's just acupuncture by another name. Whatever you call it, Chris West says it works. West, a physical therapist, calls it trigger point dry needling, and he says it straightened out his chronic lower back pain. www.coloradodaily.com
What to do this summer in the Philippines? Here are 101 choices There is absolutely no better time than now to wonder and wander around the Philippines. Trust me – I’m a veteran of the travel and tourism industry. Related posts: 7,000 summer jobs for poor kids & out of school youth Philippines featured in History Channel’s ‘Hidden Cities’ UK travel website says Philippines as Asia’s undiscovered jewel goodnewspilipinas.com
On the rack: A cultural history of breasts It's hard to be boobs. Sure, breasts are cherished as givers of milk and the pinnacle of sex appeal, but the modern world hasn't been good to mammaries. As Florence Williams writes in "Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History," they're the most tumor-prone organ in the human body. They "soak up pollution like a pair of soft sponges," and transmit environmental toxins to babies through breast ... www.salon.com
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