A brief relaxation intervention reduces stress and improves surgical wound healing response: A randomised trial
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R. Booth | E. Broadbent | J. Windsor | C. Buchanan | B. Wheeler | A. Hill | Janine Thomas | T. Sammour | A. Kahokehr
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