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    Peter Wayne Lewis

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    Most of all the Suite in Grey 10, 2010 aroused a physical reaction like no other. At first glance, I closed my eyes, tilted my head slightly back and deeply inhaled and exhaled, as if I had suddenly gotten a wift of some kind of calming aromatherapy. The Suite in Grey 10, 2010 piece is very abstractly busy, yet it bought a sense of serenity. The colors are both bold and pale in the use of pink, yellow and black. The line form is thick, thin, and delicate. The pieces texture was uneven and…

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    In the early 1950s, mental illnesses like depression and anxiety were treated with unethical “treatments”. These treatments included electrotherapy, lobotomies, and hydrotherapies. Modern therapies , such as aromatherapy and music therapy, were essentially unknown. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, author J.D. Salinger wrote about a narrator with multiple mental health issues, including depression and addiction. Holden Caulfield has shown many clinical signs of mental illness, one being…

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    Massage Therapy

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    The leading cause of long term disability in the United States is stroke, and one American dies from stroke about every four minutes. Stroke by definition is the sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen. The main types of stoke are hemorrhagic, ischemic, and a transient ischemic attack. Hemorrhagic stroke is broken in to two types, and the most common is the intracerebral hemorrhage, when an artery in the brain bursts flooding the brain with blood. The second and less common…

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    Millions of individuals suffer from depression. Many go about suppressing it in all of the wrong ways; some even harmful to your body. There are safe and effective ways to handle being depressed. No one enjoys sulking inside - when we 're happy, we feel on top of the world. I 'd like to share with you some methods to avoid and also methods worth trying that are safe to your mental and physical health. You Should Avoid: - Cigarettes, coffee, sodas. These don 't do your body any good and in the…

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    has its own unique theory and practice. But to give it a general definition, complementary therapy is any type of medication, treatment, or technique that is not part of the modern, conventional medical system. Some of the most popular ones are aromatherapy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and yoga. It is becoming more common for people to use complementary therapies together with their conventional treatments because of the advantages alternative healing provides. Yet others…

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    More than twenty-seven percent of students across the U.S feel they experience extreme stress, and as the years go on it will continue to increase by thirty-four percent. Stressors range from school to school and region to region but it is clear enough that high school students get stressed. People go through two different type of stress factors, acute stress or chronic stress, both, not necessarily bad, can lead to some consequences. Acute stress is the reaction to an immediate threat or in…

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    The bubonic plague is one of the three plagues caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis. This plague was around in 1400–1500 Ce. People in that time called it the Black Death or the black plague. Ole j benedictow calculated that the bubonic plague killed 50 million people in Europe which is about 60% of Europe’s population and that is twice the population of Australia today. Where did the bubonic plague originated? The bubonic plague first emerged in China .this outbreak occurred in China…

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    Cosmetology Career Plan

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    months to train and an associate degree might be obtained in couple of years time. Coursework will change by degree of education and desired career but may contain management training, hairstyling, coloring, and shaving. Courses may incorporate aromatherapy training, laser hair removal, safety and sanitation, and a lot of other relevant course subjects. Students that like to train in this region of area of can expect to seek out employment in salons, barber shops, spas, and lots of other related…

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    outer, and human and nonhuman concerns. Nightingale delved into the most basic needs of human beings and all aspects of the environment. She also used what today are recognized as integrative modalities/ therapies such as light, music, relaxation, aromatherapy,…

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    This systematic review found that non pharmacological interventions may have beneficial effects and can play an important role in controlling pain in lung cancer patients. It is also important to think of ways to apply these and improve pain control among lung cancer patients. A variety of non-pharmacological interventions were employed for controlling pain: Exercise, Technology, Cognitive training/coping, Self-management and Coaching, Massage, Acupuncture and Acupressure, Mindfulness based…

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