Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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2 papers

Effects of forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) on levels of cortisol as a stress biomarker: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Michele Antonelli, Grazia Barbieri, Davide Donelli

This review looked at studies that measured cortisol (a stress hormone) after people visited forests, a practice called forest bathing or shinrin-yoku. The authors found that people in forest groups had lower salivary cortisol than people in urban groups, both before and after the visits. The reviewers say the change…

Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies Biofield Effects and Biophysics Stress Responses and Cortisol

Moderate Pressure Massage Elicits a Parasympathetic Nervous System Response

Miguel Diego, Tiffany Field

In a randomized trial of 20 healthy adults, researchers recorded EKGs during a 3-minute baseline, a 15-minute massage, and a 3-minute postmassage period. Moderate pressure massage raised the high-frequency (HF) heart-rate variability measure and lowered the LF/HF ratio, which the authors say indicates increased parasympathetic (vagal) activity peaking in the…

Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
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