
doi: 10.7748/ns.2.13.4.s5
pmid: 27414290
An acupressure band which is worn on the wrist and has long been used to combat seasickness is now being tried on cancer patients suffering from nausea. The Tehidy hospital in Camborne, Cornwall are conducting a three month trial to establish whether the 'Sea Bands' device can give relief to patients after chemotherapy.
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