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Enjoying The Ancient Art of Tai Chi

When walking the dog through a local park in the early morning, you may have noticed a group of people moving gracefully and effortlessly, like a river flowing around rocks. They are practicing Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art that combines slow, deliberate movements with deep breathing and mindfulness. Tai Chi, which was once reserved for warriors and Continue reading

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Strategies to Stay Calm and Joyful During the Season

The holiday season is often portrayed as the most wonderful time of the year, filled with joy, family gatherings, gift-giving, and celebration. However, for many people, the holidays can also be a source of significant stress. From financial pressures to juggling family dynamics, the season can bring a wide range of challenges making it difficult to fully enjoy. If Continue reading

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How to Stay Mentally Resilient in the Colder Months

As the days grow shorter, temperatures drop, and sunlight becomes scarce, many people find themselves feeling a little down. While winter can bring moments of cozy reflection and rest, it also presents unique challenges to mental health. For some, it’s a time of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), heightened stress, or loneliness. The good news is that there are effective Continue reading

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Three Delicious and Healthy Soup Recipes to Keep Warm This Winter

Winter is the season of comfort food, and nothing says comfort like a warm bowl of soup. As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, hearty soups can nourish the body and soothe the soul. And the good news is you don’t have to sacrifice health for comfort. Many soups are packed with nutrients that can keep your immune Continue reading

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Restoring Breath: Acupuncture for Treating Sleep Apnea

According to the National Council on Aging, approximately 39 million U.S. adults suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. And for those with severe cases, it can lead to heart, kidney, and metabolic health complications. Despite trying the common solution of a CPAP machine and recommended lifestyle changes, many find their breathing issues persist, impacting not only their sleep but their Continue reading

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