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Each chapter and strategy in Free & Easy Ways to Promote Your Massage, Spa, & Wellness Business: Volume 1 – Getting New Clients (& Keeping Them!) will help you move closer to achieving the vision you have for your practice, clinic, or business; connect with and keep your ideal clients; and create a profitable business.
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In investigating a link between weather and joint pain, studies have examined temperature, barometric pressure, precipitation, humidity and sunshine for their links to pain. Other factors like exercise, mood and diet also have an influence on pain perception. Some research focused on the idea that atmospheric pressure may have the greatest effect. This is because there are gasses and fluids within joints, and if atmospheric pressure reduces, these gasses and fluids might expand, putting pressure on surrounding nerves causing pain. But this has not been shown clearly.
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