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Scientific Studies
Distance Healing. This particular trial is not specifically about Reiki but deals with the effectiveness of distant healing which is relevant to Reiki practitioners. A Randomized Double-Blind Study of the Effect of Distant Healing in a Population with Advanced Aids Fred Sicher, Elizabeth Targ, Dan Moore II, and Helene.S. Smith Published in the Western Journal of Medicine, December 1998, Vol. 169, pp. 356-363. Read More>>
Pain, anxiety, and depression in chronically ill patients. Headaches, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, peptic ulcer, asthma, hypertension and HIV. These trials are concerned with the effect of Reiki on pain relief and other symptoms. Pain, Anxiety and Depression in Chronically Ill Patients with Reiki Healing Linda J. Dressen and Sangeeta Singg Published in Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1: 1998 Read More>>
Alzheimer?s disease Using reiki to increase memory and decease behavior problems in mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimer?s disease. Authors : Crawford S.E., Leaver V.W., Mahoney S.D. (Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, Perry, Maine, United-States) Year : 2006 Publication : Journal of Alternative et Complementary Medicine, 12(9) : 911-3 Read More>>
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Hysterectomy The effect of Reiki on pain and anxiety in women with abdominal hysterectomy: a quasi-experimental pilot study. Holistic Nursing Practice 2006 Nov-Dec;20(6):263-72; quiz 273-4 Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ, USA Read More>>
Cancer-related fatigue Reiki versus rest for treating Authors : Tsang K.L., Carlson L.E., Olson K. (Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Year : 2007 Publication : Integrative Cancer Therapies, 6(1) : 25-35 Read More>>
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The Human Consciousness Project
The Human Consciousness Project is an international consortium of multidisciplinary scientists and physicians who have joined forces to research the nature of consciousness and its relationship with the brain, as well as the neuronal processes that mediate and correspond to different facets of consciousness. The Human Consciousness Project will conduct the world?s first large-scale scientific study of what happens when we die and the relationship between mind and brain during clinical death. The diverse expertise of the team ranges from cardiac arrest, near-death experiences, and neuroscience to neuroimaging, critical care, emergency medicine, immunology, molecular biology, mental health, and psychiatry Read More>>
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