Mind-body practices for people living with HIV: a systematic scoping review
Abstract Background Mind-body practices are frequently used by people living with HIV to reduce symptoms and improve wellbeing. These include Tai Chi, Qigong, yoga, meditation, and all types of relaxation. Although there is substantial research on the efficacy of mind-body practices in people living...
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Main Authors: | Maria Pilar Ramirez-Garcia (Author), Marie-Pier Gagnon (Author), Sébastien Colson (Author), José Côté (Author), Jorge Flores-Aranda (Author), Myriam Dupont (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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