-NEW YORK TIMES
"Americans are rediscovering the value of the ancient healing art of massage. Massage, once a luxury item for the elite, is becoming a necessity for people trying to cope with fast-paced lives."
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-USA TODAY
"A growing number of USA firms are curbing employee stress by offering free or low-cost massage right at the office."
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George Howe Colt, Life Magazine
"Massage has regained respectability in recent years and now enjoys unprecedented popularity. Some 25 million Americans make 60 million visits to 85,000 practitioners a each year. Those numbers dont include employees of the growing number of institutions - including the U.S. Department of Justice - that offer massage in the workplace."
George Howe Colt, Life Magazine
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-MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MAGAZINE
"A glance around many conference rooms is all that's needed to understand why massage has emerged as an increasingly popular remedy for the ills brought on by corporate pressures. So, at your next meeting, refresh and rejuvenate your attendees during a break or at the conclusion of a long, demanding day. Engage a qualified massage therapist."
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-NEWSWEEK
"Massage has gone mainstream."
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-SPORT MAGAZINE
"Massage is becoming a routine part of health maintenance and athletes are leading the charge."
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-CHANGING TIMES
"Massage has become a weekly routine for people in high-pressure jobs who seek stress reduction."
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-NEW YORK POST
"If you have never had a massage, it is hard to comprehend its totally relaxing, nearly miraculous soothing powers..."
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-HARPER'S BAZAAR
"Massage can be your ticket to relaxation, rejuvenation and a sense of well-being that shows in better skin tone and improved posture. Massage can help nourish the skin, lower blood pressure slightly and prevent soreness after exercise as it improves carriage."
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