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JAMA|March 13, 1998
Complementary medicine in the surgical wardsM C Oz, G C Whitworth, E H Liu
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 27, 2000
Pilot study of guided imagery use in patients with severe heart failureL Klaus, A Beniaminovitz, L Choi, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|October 1, 1995
The effects of self-hypnosis on quality of life following coronary artery bypass surgery: preliminary results of a prospective, randomized trialR C Ashton, G C Whitworth, J A Seldomridge, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery|February 1, 1997
Self-hypnosis reduces anxiety following coronary artery bypass surgery. A prospective, randomized trialC Ashton, G C Whitworth, J A Seldomridge, et al.
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JAMA|March 13, 1998
Complementary medicine in the surgical wardsM C Oz, G C Whitworth, E H Liu
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 27, 2000
Pilot study of guided imagery use in patients with severe heart failureL Klaus, A Beniaminovitz, L Choi, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|October 1, 1995
The effects of self-hypnosis on quality of life following coronary artery bypass surgery: preliminary results of a prospective, randomized trialR C Ashton, G C Whitworth, J A Seldomridge, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery|February 1, 1997
Self-hypnosis reduces anxiety following coronary artery bypass surgery. A prospective, randomized trialC Ashton, G C Whitworth, J A Seldomridge, et al.
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