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Research News5 March, 2013 by David FinerCorrect breathing could improve public health. Breathing the right way is part of human nature. But we have lost contact with this innate ability. This was one of the take-home messages from the first so called Breath Day held in Stockholm recently, writes physical therapist Lisa Danåsen Wikström.
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Tags: ADHD, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, electrical hypersensitivity, fatigue, fibromyalgia, Föreningen för Integrativ Medicin, Hälsofrämjandet, hypertension, mindfulness, physical therapist, relaxation, Rosen, sleep, stress
Policy News19 September, 2012 by David Finer– In a caring conversation with a patient, we may suddenly see them as fellow human beings with their own life story. That is a good prescription against burnout, said kidney specialist and author Astrid Seeberger during a theme day on altruism in Stockholm recently. Read more 
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