The magic touch: how healthy are massages actually?
<p>While it can be seen as a luxury, massages are often part of healthcare – here’s how it affects physical and mental health</p><p>Massages can feel great. But are they actually good for you?</p><p>In one study, researchers <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550830724000958">observed</a> that 8.5% of Americans reported using massage for “overall health” in the 2022 National Health Interview Survey. However, definitions of health tend to vary widely, explains the study’s first author, Jeff Levin, an epidemiologist and distinguished professor at Baylor University. For instance, does it refer to physical health, mental health or both? That makes it tough to study, but may explain why it has such broad appeal, Levin explains.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2025/nov/13/massage-health-benefits">Continue reading...</a>
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