Parents' Stress Affects Kids Long Term

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Parents' Stress Affects Kids Long Term

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Potential clients have yet another reason to get massage therapy: Parental stress can have long-lasting effects on kids' health. Massage has been found to reduce stress, relieve depression and improve mood.

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MASSAGE News: Parents Stress Affects Kids Long Term http://t.co/k6EHRF8

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Parents' Stress Affects Kids Long Term

massagemag.com — “Potential clients have yet another reason to get massage therapy: Parental stress can have long-lasting effects on kids' health. Massage has been found to reduce stress, relieve depression and improve mood.View full resource at massagemag.com

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