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- 1From:IDEA Fitness Journal (Vol. 4, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhy can color have such a powerful effect on us? Color can stimulate our energy or dull our senses. Bright colors tend to be uplifting, while muted colors are usually more relaxing. One color can even seem repulsive to...
- 2From:Journal of Conservative Dentistry (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Purnima. Saklecha, Karkala. Kishan, Krushn. Savaliya Background: Incorporation of chromotherapy is an established modality in medical science. However, its use in adult dentistry is an unexplored area. Aim:...
- 3From:Exceptional Children (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe Attraction of Color for Active Attention-Problem Children The theoretical basis of the present study is derived from the optimal stimulation theory (e.g., Hebb, 1955). This theory assumes that there exists for all...
- 4From:Townsend Letter: The Examiner of Alternative Medicine (Issue 292) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Looking at rainbows has always affected me in a wonderful way: I have found rainbows both exciting to look at and yet quite relaxing. My interest in color was reawakened in high school physics class and then...
- 5From:Indian Journal of Dental Advancements (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFrom the beginning of time, people have recognized the healing power of color. Color therapy is the use of color in a variety of ways to promote health and healing. Used to treat both physical and emotional problems,...
- 6From:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: D. Sindhuja, Sumit. Bhateja, Meenakshi. Sharma, Geetika. Arora Being a centuries-old concept and used successfully over years, chromotherapy is the method of treating diseases using coloured food, coloured...
- 7From:Liceo Journal of Higher Education Research (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe study was conducted to determine the effect of colors on stress reduction. The study yielded the following results: There was a significant reduction in the studnets' level of stress after exposure to blue and pink...
- 8From:Clinical Advisor (Vol. 19, Issue 4)We all use colors to describe certain moods, thoughts, and even weather conditions. "Feeling blue," "green with envy," and "cowardly yellow" are commonly used phrases in our English language. But where do these sayings...
- 9From:Nature Reviews Cancer (Vol. 12, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedChromothripsis--extensive DNA rearrangements that are typically focused on single chromosomes or on chromosome arms--is thought to occur in 2-3% of cancers. Two new papers provide intriguing insights into possible...
- 10From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 181, Issue 6-7) Peer-ReviewedGreen used to be the colour of medicine. Why, how and when did this happen? While researching the history of a radiation therapy machine made in the 1950s by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., I became curious about the...
- 11From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2019 SEP 28 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- New research on Health and Medicine - Complementary and Alternative Medicine is the subject of a report. According to...
- 12From:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Thomas. Wheeler Sir, The article 'The untold saga of chromotherapy in dentistry', by Sindhuja et al . (2022),[1] presents numerous scientifically questionable ideas with no hint of skepticism. It is...
- 13From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 38, Issue 4)It is always difficult on a family anytime a child needs to be hospitalized, and a good hospital recognizes that and finds ways to help families cope. Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE,...
- 14From:Journal of Conservative Dentistry (Vol. 26, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: V. Venugopal, Deenadayalan. Boopalan, R. Poornima, K. Maheshkumar We read the article 'Effect of chromotherapy on the anxiety level in the patients undergoing endodontic treatment: A randomized clinical study'...
- 15From:Quality (Vol. 41, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedChromotherapy, also known as color therapy, is a pseudomedicine based on a holistic approach and on a mixture of esoteric and scientific concepts. In a nutshell, it is the use of colored light...