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Richard Burton: A Brother Remembered.(Brief Article)
Contemporary Review
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January 1, 1994|
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'What are you doing, Dick Jenkins boy, prancing about with your painted face?' The story is familiar enough, but the questions remain concerning the true nature of the man who became Richard Burton, an elusive figure like his Victorian namesake.
Even the public career is a matter of debate. To some he was the rising classical actor who deserted the stage, more or less, for mainly bad films. Or he was the prodigiously gifted star who played the king before taking an insane gamble with Broadway and Hollywood and succeeding on his own terms in a way one might think ...
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Biofeedback; Facts to Know.
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Biofeedback; Diagnosis.
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; Although biofeedback is harmless, your health care professional...your medical condition and guides the biofeedback therapist in developing an appropriate...progress as you proceed with treatment. Biofeedback is generally not a substitute for...
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Biofeedback; Key Q&A.
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; ...for the same condition for which I'm seeking biofeedback therapy. Will biofeedback take the place of these drugs? It might, but...and only in conjunction with your physician. Biofeedback is another tool for you to use. Some people...
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Biofeedback; Diagnosis.(health concerns of biofeedback)
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; Although biofeedback is harmless, your health care professional...your medical condition and guide the biofeedback therapist in developing an appropriate...progress as you proceed with treatment. Biofeedback is generally not a substitute for...
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Biofeedback therapy shows ailing patients why the mind matters.
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; ...million children suffering from asthma. Biofeedback holds promise as a complementary treatment...revealed. And that's good news for biofeedback specialists, too. The results bolster...over matter makes a difference. During biofeedback, a therapist attaches electrodes to...
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Biofeedback helps people get a grip on their bodies
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Biofeedback; Overview.
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