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One is a comprehensive discipline that originated in ancient India, and the other is a specific body system devised by German anatomists in the early 20th century. While there may be a lot of crossover between yoga and Pilates, the two are very different in nature. As modern wellness practices, both yoga and Pilates are known for their numerous health benefits, from connecting with your body and relieving stress to improving flexibility, strength, control, and endurance. There are countless interpretations of both disciplines (and one person’s balance class is another person’s cardio), but what unites both is breathing techniques.Simply put,…

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Chris HollandBBC News, NorthamptonshireJanuary 17, 2024Image source, Northampton General HospitalImage caption, Louise Foulsham McFall and consultant anaesthetist Dr Paul Slater believe hypnotherapy can help patients manage pain, anxiety and stress.A consultant said that introducing hypnotherapy support into hospitals could help patients manage pain, anxiety and stress.Northampton General Hospital will be offering alternative treatment. Hypnotherapy is a type of psychotherapy that uses hypnosis to treat certain mental and physical health conditions.Consultant anaesthetist Dr Paul Slater said the treatment was “fairly novel” for the NHS.”There are very few hospitals that offer hypnotherapy and it is unlikely that there will be any in…

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Introduction Cardiovascular diseases rank as the primary cause of death worldwide. The major risk factors associated with the development of cardiovascular conditions, including left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary artery disease, and heart failure, are diabetes and hypertension. The prevalence of diabetes rises with age, with a lifetime risk approaching 32.8% for males and 38.5% for females (Narayan et al., 2003; Haji Mohd Yasin et al., 2014). The relationship between heart failure and diabetes is intricate and bidirectional. Diabetic patients have an increased risk of developing heart failure due to factors such as insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, and metabolic abnormalities. Elevated blood…

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Acupuncture for ADHD may be an effective treatment, but research is still ongoing into how acupuncture can help with symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Acupuncture is a therapeutic technique derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves applying small needles or pressure to specific points on a person’s body. In this article, we discuss whether acupuncture is an effective treatment for ADHD symptoms, whether it works for children with ADHD, and what Chinese medicine has to say about ADHD. We also discuss common methods of acupuncture for ADHD, its safety, and acupuncture pressure points for ADHD. Acupuncture is used to…

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Each product featured is independently selected by our editors and may contain paid promotions. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more about our product review guidelines here.I love scents. I truly enjoy the journey that a good smell can take you on, whether it’s a new perfume, essential oils, or scented candle. That’s why I’m one of those people who 100% believes in the efficacy of aromatherapy. At any given time, you’ll find candles and diffusers in my home, and eucalyptus and lavender hand lotion in my bag for moisturizing on the go.…

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When buying a shower steamer, there are a few important features to keep in mind. While the right steamer for you will often come down to personal preference, you should also look at the following specs:Fragrance TypeSome steamers are scented with artificial ingredients, while others get their scent from essential oils. “If you choose a shower steamer that’s scented solely with essential oils, you’re getting a higher-quality product,” says Donahue. They tend to be more expensive than artificially scented steamers, but they’re more effective and last longer. Donahue also warns, “Beware of misleading labels like ‘contains essential oils’ as this…

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January 17, 2024by Chris Holland, BBC News, NorthamptonshireNorthampton General HospitalLouise Foulsham McFall and consultant anaesthetist Dr Paul Slater believe hypnotherapy can help patients manage pain, anxiety and stress.A consultant said that introducing hypnotherapy support into hospitals could help patients manage pain, anxiety and stress.Northampton General Hospital will be offering alternative treatment. Hypnotherapy is a type of psychotherapy that uses hypnosis to treat certain mental and physical health conditions.Consultant anaesthetist Dr Paul Slater said the treatment option was “fairly novel” for the NHS.”There are very few hospitals that offer hypnotherapy and it is unlikely that there will be any in the…

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1 IntroductionAccording to the study (1), there were about 19.3 million new cancer cases and nearly 10 million cancer deaths in 2020. There will be more than 1.9 million new colorectal (CRC) cancer cases and 935,000 deaths, representing about one in 10 cancer cases and deaths. CRC ranks third in incidence, it ranks second in mortality. In addition, there are over one million new gastric cancer (GC) cases and an estimated 769,000 deaths, ranking fifth in terms of incidence and fourth in terms of mortality rate. They seriously threaten human health and bring a considerable disease burden to patients’ families…

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Witnessing the drone of Tarek Attui’s hybrid sculptural performance inner organs At the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, I noticed a family of four (two young parents and two young children) sitting quietly on floor pillows in the rotunda. The younger child, not even two or three years old, was strangely calm and focused on her mother’s lap. He watched the musicians walk from station to station, mesmerized and mesmerized. Performers adjusted metal tubes, scattered balls, and bells onto a thin vibrating membrane and reached inside the modular instrument’s various compartments. Article continues after ad Tarek Attui’s “Organ…

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rachel bernard (Image: Rachel Bernard)A Bucks teacher has given up her full-time job to start a new career in hypnotherapy.Rachel Barnard, a teacher for 25 years and a former leader at Cadmore End Primary School, decided to step into the realm of hypnosis and alternative mental health.Mr Barnard, from Fliess, Buckinghamshire, said: “I woke up one morning and thought I had to do something else.”The hypnotherapist opened her clinic, The Nest Hypnotherapy, in January.He said, “I didn’t know what, but it had to be something where I was still helping others and could pass on the skills and experience I…

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