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Cancer Research

A recent study done on improving quality of life in cancer patients showed yoga leads to decreased stress, reduced side effects, increased natural killer cell counts and increased pain threshold.A second study on the effect of yoga therapy for metastatic breast cancer patients and DNA repair mechanism showed significant decrease ...

Pain, Pain Go Away

Going in for a medical procedure? Listening to music or a recorded meditation during your treatment may reduce related pain, anxiety, and fatigue, according to scientists with the Duke Cancer Institute in Durham, North Carolina. They evaluated 121 women undergoing breast-cancer biopsies who listened to music (their choice of instrumental ...

50 Percent

50 Percent !! That’s how much range of motion some joints lose as we age. Good thing your flexibility enhancing yoga practice tops your to-do list. Source: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Picture:Yoga Journal This article was first published in the print edition of Yoga Journal Singapore which is now Yogahood Online

Find Your (Upright) Seat

Here’s another reason to thank yoga (and your mother’s nagging) for helping you to sit up straight: your good posture will put you in a more positive head space. When you slump, your brain takes almost twice as long—and has to work significantly harder—to access positive memories than when you ...

Ayurveda Massage

Rituals and Remedies Balance your energy,boost your health and savour the benefits of introducing a natural selection of traditional Ayurvedic routines into your lifestyle If waking up is a struggle, midday finds you crashing, and you’re restless and alert at bedtime, it may be time to reset your clock. According to Ayurveda, ...

More Cheers for Chocolate

Dark chocolate has practically reached health-food status these days, with numerous studies demonstrating its nutritional benefits—including a new one published in the journal, Appetite that found you may be able to boost cognitive function by regularly giving in to your craving. Researchers analyzed study participants over a 3o-year period and found that ...

Cue the Waterworks

The next time you feel your productivity and mood slipping at work, try a little babbling-brook therapy: Listening to natural sounds like flowing water significantly improved employees’ productivity and mood compared to sitting in silence, according to a study presented at an Acoustical Society of America meeting. “Complete silence isn’t the ...

Waste not, want not

A whopping 40 percent of food goes to waste in the United States, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. This means that every resource used to produce that food—like water, land, and labor—is also discarded. Plus, when that food sits in landfills, it emits methane, which has been linked ...

Yoga buddies to life buddies

It was in one of India’s most renowned yoga institutes that Anil and Meena discovered each other. “I had joined the ashram because yoga was my passion and something I wanted to do for the rest of my life,” Anil reminisced. “I don’t remember when I first saw her–but I do ...

Reader’s Diary: My Yoga Journey

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of uncertainties for me. During  the circuit breaker (lockdown) in Singapore, I felt anxious, sometimes sad and angry. By Shruti Sharma Reader Contribution  I had discontinued my yoga practice and physical exercise for a while so I thought restarting it might help. I began with cardio exercises ...