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HealthDay on MSNMusic-Based Interventions May Help Short-Term Depression, Behavior With DementiaMusic-based therapeutic interventions may improve depressive symptoms and overall behavioral problems in the short t ...
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Clinical hypnosis vs. cognitive behavioral therapy: What's better for managing hot flashes?In contrast, cognitive behavioral therapy interventions showed mixed findings, with minimal impact on hot flash frequency reduction, although they did prove helpful in reducing the daily ...
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Study finds clinical hypnosis more effective than cognitive behavioral therapy for hot flashesIn contrast, cognitive behavioral therapy interventions showed mixed findings, with minimal impact on hot flash frequency reduction, although they did prove helpful in reducing the daily ...
Perinatal interventions guided by reproductive justice principles can have positive effects on the perinatal mental health of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMusic-based therapy may benefit people living with dementiaA new Cochrane review has found evidence that music-based therapy may benefit people living with dementia, particularly by improving symptoms of depression.
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