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		<title>Massage Therapy Certification: Education Matters</title>
		<description>Depending in which region you reside, massage therapy certification can be earned upon successful completion of a quality massage therapy program. Generally, basic massage training entails studies in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, body mechanics, and various massage techniques. In some advanced m</description>
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		<title>Asian Massage Therapy</title>
		<description>There are several forms of ancient Asian massage still being practiced in the world today. Asian massage techniques are ancient healing rituals developed over the centuries in India and the Far East. Thai massage, shiatsu and asian massage are becoming more and more popular in the west as more peopl</description>
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		<title>Acupressure Is Different To Acupuncture</title>
		<description>A form of touch therapy that utilizes the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupressure is a lot like Acupuncture. The same pressure points are used in both systems. The only difference is that while Acupuncture relies on the use of needles to stimulate the pressure points, Acupressure is </description>
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