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s, and Ayurvedic and botanical ingredients.Context Agitation, aggression, stress, and anxiety are common in patients with dementia. Another essential feature of dementia is a significant decline in a patient's cognitive ability, and communicating among patients through language becomes virtually ineffective. Scientists have examined techniques to maintain communication with patients with dementia at a basic level, such as through gentle touch in the form of massage. Objective The literature review intended to examine the role of massage therapy, either alone or in conjunction with other nonpharmacological interventions such as aromatherapy or calming music, in attenuating aggression and related behavioral disorders in patients with dementia. Design The research team performed a literature review, searched the PubMed database, using different keyword combinations, including massage, message AND aromatherapy, dementia, agitation, stress, and anxiety. Setting The study was performed in China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University (Changchun, China). Mubritinib in vivo Results The employment of massage therapy, either alone or in combination with aromatherapy or calming music, can significantly decrease agitation, aggression, stress, and anxiety in patients with dementia. Moreover, massage therapy can also be beneficial for nursing personnel involved in taking care of patients with dementia. The combination of massage with aromatherapy seems to impart the most significant results in patients with dementia. Conclusion Massage therapy may be a useful nonpharmacological intervention in nursing profession to control agitation and stress in patients with dementia.Background Yoga was recommended in both clinical and nonclinical populations as therapy methods. The diversity of yoga practice as a therapy method has rarely been discussed and it is essential to address the effects of yoga on stress. Primary Study Objective This article aims to investigate the effect of different types of yoga on stress in healthy population. On the other hand, the authors intended to figure out yoga effects on stress systematically. Methods/Design A systematic literature review was conducted to identify articles that assess the effect of yoga and yoga-related interventions on stress reduction in nonclinical populations. Studies were classified according to the length of the intervention, yoga type, and measures of outcome. The studies were selected throughout last 5 years (January 2014 to November 2018) by using the key searching term yoga and stress incorporation with tension and pressure. The selection process followed the Prisma flow diagram. Results Totally, 12 articles elaborating on the effects of yoga or yoga-related interventions on stress management and remission were included in the review. This review included various types of yoga practice (e.g., Hatha yoga, Bikram yoga, Kundalini yoga, Sudarshan Kriya yoga, Kripalu yoga, Yin yoga). A time spectrum was conducted from 4 wks to 28 wks. This review revealed that most types of yoga have positive effects on stress reduction in heathy populations. Conclusion Further studies are recommended to examine the long-term effect of yoga and underlying psychological mechanisms causing stress and mental restrain. In addition, it is suggested to consider age as a risk factor affecting the effect of yoga on stress.Background Pneumonia caused by the ventilator is the most common acquired infection in the intensive care unit (ICU), which increases the morbidity and mortality of the patients. Eucalyptus plant has antiseptic properties that may mollify such morbidity and mortality. Objective To assess the effect of Eucalyptus incense on prevention of pneumonia in patients with endotracheal tube in the ICU. Research Design A randomized controlled clinical trial with parallel groups of 100 patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Setting An ICU in a teaching hospital. Interventions Randomization to received Eu