It depends on the type of therapy. If it was a 'beam' treatment, then yes, once the therapy is over there is no residual radiation. However, if it was by injection, such as Radioactive Iodine for a thyroid treatment, then NO, there is residual radioactivity for some time after the treatment.
through radiation
Boost it confidence bring it to fisical therapy
Yes, all it takes is faith.
Contact therapy is simply allowing someone to feel that you are there by simply touching them. Massage, holding hands, hugging... these are all short forms of contact therapy. It is usually used to help bring people around in comas, help dying patients feel secure in their last moments and is used widely in cooperation with medicine to help premature infants through the first critical hours of their lives.
Yes. They are dogs that visit hospitals, elderly homes, orphanages and schools regularly to share joy and to bring companionship to the people who live there. Other animals can do this job too, and they are referred as "animal therapists" or "therapy animals".
I came to bring the pain- Tupac Shakur
not when they are dead
When someone tells you that you bring out the good side in them, they mean that you appreciate them.
Metal has been proven to bring your chances of having it up, chemotherapy/radiation therapy have been proven to bring your chances up, 2,000 children and 27,00 adults are diagnosed with it each year,and kids and people over fifty are more likely to get it. That is all I had time to type but there are many more if you look them up on the internet. And also having sex at a young age can cause it.
No.
The medical description for Gestalt therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Gestalt therapy" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
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