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  2. Miami-Jacobs Career College - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Troy, Ohio, branch opened offering courses in medical assisting, massage therapy, cosmetology and esthetics. In 2008, The Academy of Court Reporting in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, also acquired by Delta Career Education Corporation, changed its name to Miami-Jacobs Career College.

  3. Massage - Wikipedia

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    Massage therapy is based on Ayurveda, the ancient medicinal system that evolved around 600 BC. In ayurveda, massage is part of a set of holistic medicinal practices, contrary to the independent massage system popular in some other systems. [141]

  4. Rolfing - Wikipedia

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    [3] [17] [18] [15] Some osteopaths were influenced by Rolf, [19] and some of her students became teachers of massage, including one of the founders of myofascial release. [ 20 ] Rolf claimed to have found an association between emotions and the soft tissue: "Rolfing is not primarily a psychotherapeutic approach to the problems of humans, but ...

  5. Ohio State, Nationwide Children's proton therapy center ... - AOL

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    There are 40 proton therapy centers in the U.S., said Dr. John J. Warner, CEO of the Wexner Medical Center and executive vice president at Ohio State. Cincinnati and Cleveland both have centers ...

  6. Shiatsu - Wikipedia

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    Shiatsu evolved from anma, a Japanese style of massage developed in 1320 by Akashi Kan Ichi. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Anma was popularised in the seventeenth century by acupuncturist Sugiyama Waichi , and around the same time the first books on the subject, including Fujibayashi Ryohaku's Anma Tebiki ("Manual of Anma"), appeared.

  7. Osteopathy - Wikipedia

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    Physiotherapists are a recognized health profession and can achieve a degree of "Diploma in Osteopathic Therapy (D.O.T.)". Non-physician osteopaths are not medically licensed. They have an average total of 1200 hours of training, roughly half being in manual therapy and osteopathy, with no medical specialization before they attain their degree.