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The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of offering and providing Reiki Therapy in hospitalized hematology/oncology cancer patients.
This study aims to demonstrate acceptability and feasibility of the use of Distance Reiki therapy versus sham Reiki therapy among multiple myeloma patients ...
The purpose of this one group, repeated-measures pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility and potential benefits associated with a four-week Reiki ...
Reiki. The practice of reiki aims to balance a person's energy flow. The therapy is passive for the person receiving it and has no known side effects ...
Looking for relief from fatigue, stress, pain and side effects of cancer treatments? Energy therapies such as Reiki and Healing Touch may help. Multiple myeloma ...
Anxiety. · Depression. · Digestive problems. · Headaches. · Muscle tension and pain. · Heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke. · Sleep problems.
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