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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Neuropathy patients take to tango as therapy : dispatch





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Neuropathy patients take to tango as therapy

Neuropathy patients take to tango as therapy
Neuropathy patients take to tango as therapy
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Yoga therapy helps cancer patients at UAMS

Yoga therapy helps cancer patients at UAMS
Yoga therapy helps cancer patients at UAMS
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(KTHV) - Yoga therapy is the newest addition to UAMS and it's helping treat cancer patients and their caregivers.Patients get help from Arkansas Yoga Collective with treatments like aroma therapy, deep breathing exercises and relaxation techniques.


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Maintenance therapy with rituximab extends PFS in patients with CLL

Maintenance therapy with rituximab extends PFS in patients with CLL
Maintenance therapy with rituximab extends PFS in patients with CLL
Meeting News Coverage PerspectivePatients with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia treated with maintenance rituximab following first-line, truncated therapy with fludarabine, cyclophosphamide and rituximab achieved improved PFS compared with patients who underwent observation alone, according to study results presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting.Maintenance treatment with immunotherapy is "a promising concept to improve outcomes" related to quality and duration of response in CLL, the researchers wrote.Caroline Dartigeas, MD, of the CHU Bretonneau in Tours, France, and colleagues enrolled treatment-naive patients with B-cell CLL and no deletion of chromosome 17p aged 65 years and over.


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Pet Files: Pet therapy can be therapeutic for dog owners as well as patients

Pet Files: Pet therapy can be therapeutic for dog owners as well as patients
Pet Files: Pet therapy can be therapeutic for dog owners as well as patients
Pet therapy most often involves taking privately owned animals — usually dogs, but also cats, rabbits, and sometimes even birds and reptiles — to facilities to improve the well-being of residents.In addition to relieving the dreariness of a hospital stay or entertaining residents in a nursing home, a therapy pet might visit a school where a young child nervous about reading aloud will happily read to a dog that does not care about mistakes or help a veteran heal after active duty.Training requires a joint effort by the dog and owner.


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