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Applications for the 2023-24 undergraduate course in Yoga and Naturopathy will be accepted online from 30 July. Candidates who qualify in Class XII are eligible to apply for the five-and-a-half year course.The application form and prospectus can be downloaded from the website www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in only. The website will also include details regarding eligibility, fee structure, number of colleges and seats, the Indian Board of Medicine and Homeopathy said. The last day to download applications is August 14th at 5pm. The completed application form, along with all necessary enclosures as mentioned in the prospectus, should be sent to the “Secretary, Indian Medical…

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“When mustard crackles in hot oil, its healing properties are released. That’s why it’s common in Indian cuisine to temper mustard with spices like cumin, fenugreek seeds, and add turmeric. It’s Ayurvedic. It is common to almost all Vedic recipes,” says author and entrepreneur Gita Ramesh. her book, Ayurvedic health cookbook: Recipes for balance and rejuvenation, The other day (July 3rd), we won the world’s best in the “Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2023” at UMEA Food in Sweden. It was recognized in his two categories: vegetarian and diet.Geeta, joint managing director of Delhi-based Kairali Ayurveda Group, has a bachelor’s degree…

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“At least you’re pregnant! What a blessing!” As I chewed on the kind words from my acquaintances, I immediately felt like spitting them out. I had just suffered a miscarriage, and in the midst of this profound personal tragedy, I had been instructed to view the pregnancy and subsequent death of my child as a good thing from God. At that moment, in the midst of my grief, I shuddered to think about it. Admittedly, in that moment, I couldn’t see my situation as a blessing or a gift. Her child died, her body was broken, and the future she…

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The use of acupuncture was first reported in China approximately 3,000 years ago. Practitioners insert small needles into specific points on the body during acupuncture to relieve pain. Today, acupuncture is a popular and effective non-drug and non-invasive treatment for a variety of health problems. Medicare Coverage for Acupuncture Until January 2020, Medicare did not cover acupuncture. But that same month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced changes. “We are committed to increasing access to alternatives to prescription opioids and believe it is in the best interest of Medicare patients to cover acupuncture for chronic low back…

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You’re reading the weekly Well+Being newsletter. Please register here Delivered to your inbox every Thursday.Happy Shark Week! Today we’ll test your shark knowledge and even give you a bonus sea creature story. But before that. . .This week’s must-read:Test your shark knowledgeAsk shark researchers about the risk of being bitten, and they’ll tell you strange ways to put your mind at ease. Several shark experts told reporter Teddy Amenabar:Which capital of the world was bitten by a shark last year?According to the International Shark Attack File, 57 people around the world suffered unprovoked shark bites last year. Bites are counted…

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To me, Ignatian spirituality means community, personal reflection, growing together, serving others, and being friends. This summer, I was able to connect with colleagues from across campus by participating in the Marquette Colleagues Program and the Ignatian Summer Series offered by the Ministry of Mission.These opportunities have connected me with wonderful people in the market, but they have also given me a deeper understanding of Ignatian spirituality and how it guides my work.Through the Marquette Colleagues Program, I learned about the story of St. Ignatius and the impact that a Jesuit education has on students: an educational framework that embraces…

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Once-daily acupuncture improved sleep efficiency compared with sham acupuncture in multiple myeloma (MM) patients undergoing autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), according to results of a randomized controlled trial. .The results were published in a magazine Acupuncture in medicine. Although there was a trend toward improvement in wake-up time after sleep onset (WASO), it was not statistically significant between real and sham acupuncture. In this blinded study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01811862), 63 MM patients were randomized to receive real or sham acupuncture by a licensed acupuncturist for 5 days following chemotherapy. assigned to. Sleep parameters were assessed using an actigraphy-based sleep…

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Once-daily acupuncture improved sleep efficiency compared with sham acupuncture in multiple myeloma (MM) patients undergoing autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), according to results from a randomized controlled trial. .The results were published in a magazine Acupuncture in medicine. Although there was a trend toward improvement in wake-up time after sleep onset (WASO), it was not statistically significant between real and sham acupuncture. In this blinded study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01811862), 63 MM patients were randomized to receive real or sham acupuncture by a licensed acupuncturist for 5 days following chemotherapy. assigned to. Sleep parameters were assessed using an actigraphy-based sleep…

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of veda It is one of humanity’s oldest sacred texts. They offer glimpses of deep knowledge and spiritual insight. In the poems of these spiritual texts there is a fascinating celebration of nature and a special appreciation for flowers. From the poetic hymns in the text to its rich symbolism, the Vedas paint a picture that defines the importance and beauty of flowers.these vedic flower And its inherent symbolism continues to inspire generations and continues to do so today. What is the Vedas and what are its components? of veda A collection of ancient sacred texts. hinduism. These texts form…

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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new study finds that hypnotherapy can be effective in helping people with recent spinal cord injuries learn coping strategies to combat chronic pain, with nearly 90 percent of study participants reporting they benefited from the treatment. Now, the psychologist at the University of Washington School of Medicine and her colleagues are planning a larger study that they hope will bring about changes in the treatment of people with pain that is resistant to biomedical treatment. Hypnosis, once the domain of pocket-watch-wielding variety-show tricksters, appears to have real merit in modern medicine. “Clinical hypnosis is very…

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