and Clark, a psychiatrist who taught at the College of Maharishi Vedic Medicine at Maharishi U.
What does CMVM stand for?
CMVM stands for College of Maharishi Vedic Medicine (Fairfield, IA)
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When researchers from the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at the College of Maharishi Vedic Medicine, in Fairfield, Iowa, and the University of California, Los Angeles, had 60 African-American men and women with high blood pressure meditate 20 minutes twice a day or attend a health education group for seven months, they found that those meditating reduced their overall risk of a heart attack by up to 11 percent, and their stroke risk up to 15 percent.
The transcendental meditation (TM) study conducted by a group of researchers from the College of Maharishi Vedic Medicine, Fairfield, Iowa, included 138 black patients with high-normal hypertension from Los Angeles randomized to undergo training in TM and then perform the technique twice a day for 20 minutes.