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Date Added: July 07, 2008 04:04:02 AM
In 1983, Wilhelmina Blank was one of the first massage therapists in the area. Now, Blank, the founder of the Pennsylvania Myotherapy Institute, says she sees massage therapists and day spas popping up all over the place.

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