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Here are this month's articles, free to view:
Causes and Treatment Strategies for Tinnitus
A doctor must be consulted to rule out and treat tinnitus caused by a serious problem. However, for the rest of ear ringing sufferers, healthcare professionals proficient in several bodywork modalities can help reduce this unwelcome noise. Read more.
Why Massage's Reduction of Anxiety Is So Important
Based on the premise that massage reduces anxiety, a collection of emerging research suggests that massage therapists are needed to work side-by-side with cardiologists, pulmonologists and gastroenterologists. Read more.
Is a Tick Burying Itself in Your Client's Skin?
Because massage therapists may see parts of their clients' bodies that others rarely see, they might be the first person to spy a tick. If you are a practicing bodyworker, you ought to make sure you know what steps to take if you see a tick on your client. Read more.
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What type of candle or fragrance do you use most often in your massage practice?
7%: Paraffin
22%: Soy
8%: Beeswax
20%: Flameless Candles
17%: Scent Diffusers
26%: None of the Above
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