Research Context
Researchers continue to investigate energy-based therapies within integrative medicine frameworks.
Studies investigate Healing Touch as a complementary therapy for relaxation and wellbeing.

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Quick answer
Scientific research explores Healing Touch in the context of complementary and integrative healthcare.
Researchers continue to investigate energy-based therapies within integrative medicine frameworks.
Research on Healing Touch has explored outcomes related to relaxation, patient comfort, and perceived wellbeing.
Further research is needed to clarify mechanisms and outcomes.
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Gyfts Editorial Team
Editorial team at Gyfts researching holistic health modalities.
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Dr. Ava Gardner
Integrative Medicine Researcher
MB BCh BAO, MSc Integrative Medicine, MRCGP
Dr. Ava Gardner is a Dublin-based integrative medicine physician with over 15 years of clinical experience bridging conventional general practice and evidence-based complementary care. She holds a Masters in Integrative Medicine from the University of Arizona and has worked extensively in chronic pain management, women's hormonal health, and mind-body medicine. Dr. Gardner reviews health content for Gyfts to ensure clinical accuracy, balanced evidence presentation, and responsible safety guidance across modality and condition pages.
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