Category Archive for: ‘Health & Fitness’
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The Rhythms of Life Launches Alternative Medicine Platform
The Rhythms of Life launches an annovative website for people looking for an alternative way to cure diseases and sicknesses. Based in California with offices in India, people will have access to practitioners of both Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. The Ayurvedic section on the website …
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Been There, Do This Instead! A Bridal Q&A
For this year’s Fall Bridal Issue, I’m bringing you straight to the source of some of the most vital information a bride-to-be can receive: newlyweds. These brides have already been there, done that, and now they’re sharing some of the key aspects of their own …
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Wellness: The Ultimate Luxury Trend
Wellness: The Ultimate Luxury Trend By Nisha Jani On a recent flight to Las Vegas, I found myself mindlessly flipping through an in-flight magazine. My gaze landed upon an article about the benefits of a newly designed floating aerobic cycling class – taking place on …
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Yoga’s Historical Origin? Yoga is Found Within
Yoga was never born, thus, it never dies. Yoga is not an historical event or a philosophy devised by a great thinker of the past. Its source lies dormant within each one of us as divine potential. The heart of yoga is hidden inside your …
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Teen Brains Need Real Food
As most of you have heard, what you put into your body affects our bodies in many ways. How we look, how much energy we have, even how we smell. So, what does the food you eat have to do with how your brain functions? …
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Acupuncture as effective as drugs for pain relief: study
Acupuncture may be a safe and effective alternative to painkillers in providing long-term relief for patients with severe pain, a study suggests. Researchers from RMIT University in Australia conducted a trial in the emergency departments of four hospitals involving about 528 patients with acute low …
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Walking can improve life quality for cancer patients: study
Walking for just 30 minutes three times per week could improve the quality of life for those with advanced cancer, a new study has found. Researchers from the University of Surrey and King’s College London in the UK explored the impact of walking on the …
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India’s vaccine regulatory body NRAI gets highest WHO ratings
The National Regulatory Authority of India (NRAI) has been given the maximum ratings by global health body World Health Organisation for vaccine regulations. WHO completed the assessment of the status of the Indian vaccine regulatory system against WHO NRA Global Benchmarking Tool (GBT) and measured …
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Pain-killers may lead to hearing loss in women: study
Ladies, take note! Frequently taking pain-killers such as ibuprofen for over six years may put you at the risk of hearing loss, a new study has warned. The study adds to a growing body of evidence linking the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) or …
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‘Cutting cholesterol to level of newborn babies reduces heart attack risk’
High cholesterol levels are known to be detrimental to heart health and can also become the cause all sorts of diseases and conditions. The obvious thing to concentrate on at this point would be to reduce your cholesterol levels. However, a study has discovered that …
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