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Healing or Not Healing

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2016
Healing process might be considered as a byproduct of the mechanisms underlying the biological defense system consisting of hemostasis and clotting, the innate immune system, and fibrogenesis. But there is no biological process that does not potentially entail high costs through trade-offs with other life-history parameters and that might be seen as ...
Sabino, Padilla   +4 more
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Archetypal healing

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1994
With emphasis on healing versus curing, the authors draw from a wide assortment of treatment methods for psychospiritual relief of pain in the terminally ill. These archetypal methods include: • Life-review therapy; • Ministry of presence; • Clinical hypnosis; • Myths, symbols, rituals, and community; • Creative therapies. In life-review therapy,
D, Jones, J E, Churchill
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Wound Healing

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2001
Wounds and wound healing have been studied in the medical arena for centuries, however, in recent decades new advances have emerged in this extensive field. Currently, the wound healing process is studied at the molecular level giving new insights to the physiological process of wound closure and the lack thereof.
V J, Mandracchia   +2 more
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Healing sounds

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1998
This article explores Guzzetta's (1988) notion that musical vibrations that are in tune with our human vibratory pattern could have a profound healing effect on the entire body. The question of why music therapy works for some and not others is addressed in the paper and solutions are offered.
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Wound Healing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2005
Wound healing in orthopaedic care is affected by the causes of the wound, as well as concomitant therapies used to repair musculoskeletal structures. Promoting the health of the host and creating an environment to foster natural healing processes is essential for helping to restore skin integrity.
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HEALING TOUCH

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2001
This article explores how nurses can use energetic principles and Healing Touch to enhance the healing of their patients, for their own personal healing and growth, for improving job satisfaction, and for identifying educational resources available for more intense study.
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Tonsillectomy Healing

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2012
Objectives: We performed a prospective observation study in an outpatient surgical and office setting to compare human post-tonsillectomy healing to human cutaneous wound healing and to established animal models of oral healing. Methods: Fourteen teenaged patients underwent planned tonsillectomy. Intraoral digital photographs were collected at the time
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Healing limited

Science Signaling
Activation of liver X receptor promotes tissue regeneration over neoplastic transformation.
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