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Art therapy offers relief through expression: Margaret Novak, an art therapist at the Univ. of Michigan, discusses the benefits of art therapy in cancer patients.
Acupuncture for appetite control. Some patients are using acupuncture to help curb their appetite. Dr. Brent Bauer, a doctor at the Mayo Clinic, discusses the possible benefits of acupuncture for appetite control.
Dr. Brent Bauer, a doctor at the Mayo Clinic, discusses the different alternative treatments that are available to patients, and what they should know. Some of the treatments used in the past have created problems, while others can be a helpfule addition to more traditional treatment.
Massage therapy may have immediate benefits on pain and mood among patients with advanced cancer. Researchers think that massage may interrupt the cycle of distress, offering brief physical and psychological benefits.
Dr Marisse Farnos, PhD of the MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses Hatha Yoga for cancer patients.
Michael Powers, a Qigong instructor from the MD Anderson cancer center, discusses Qigong for cancer patients.
Tai Chi can help people to focus their energy and can be helpful in patients with cancer. MD Anderson Cancer Center.