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Original post by By Eric Nagourney

VITAL SIGNS: THERAPIES; For Arthritis of the Knee, Massage May Help

A traditional course of Swedish massage may offer lasting relief to sufferers of arthritis of the knee, a new study suggests.

Original post by By Eric Nagourney

Masseuse Or Masseur, Sir?


Spas often ask clients if they prefer a male or a female technician. Overwhelmingly, industry professionals say, their clients choose women.

Original post by By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM

SPENDING; Beyond the Body Wrap: What Makes a Spa Stand Out?


As the wellness industry has grown, getting a massage or a facial has become nearly as routine as picking up a nonfat decaf latte.

Original post by By SUSAN STELLIN

Gatlin’s Drug Case Puts Concerns on the (Massage) Table


After Justin Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter dash, blamed his massage therapist for a failed drug test, the spotlight landed on them.

Original post by By JULIET MACUR

Glenwood therapist aids healing (Vail Daily)

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — Sydney Hastings knows about healing.

Original post by By JENNIFER ALSEVER

Program provides a medical touch (CentralOhio.com)

MARION - A growing need in the medical community has led to a new program at Tri-Rivers Center for Adult Education. Medical massage therapy, an 800-hour program that starts this month, will provide students with the skills required to become a massage therapist.

Original post by By JENNIFER ALSEVER

Massage Center offers 10-month program (The Delaware Business Ledger)

The Alternative Therapy Massage Center in Pike Creek is accepting new students for its 10-month therapy licensure course beginning in September. The state-approved training facility offers the 600-hour course through day or evening classes.

Original post by By JENNIFER ALSEVER

What’s happening at Grandezza (The News-Press)

The Grandezza Golf Course will be closed Tuesday, Oct. 2 and Wednesday Oct. 3 to build a new bridge near the 18th hole.

Original post by By JENNIFER ALSEVER

Art Galleries (Palo Alto Weekly)

“Magnificent Trees” Acrylics by Robinson Robinson presents orchards and rural scenes of Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Peninsula. Through Sept. 30, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 650-321-0220 or visit www.portolaartgallery.com . Portola Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Rd., Menlo Park

Original post by By JENNIFER ALSEVER

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