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Posted on September 8, 2021August 28, 2025

Rehabilitation and Long COVID #WorldPTDay

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Have you seen our toolkit for this year’s #WorldPTDay? Get ready for 8 September with downloads for posters, infographics and more: http://ow.ly/IiZa50FH4UY 13 languages available and more coming soon! #GlobalPT
Posted on September 4, 2021

As you grow your practice, your comfortability with downward dog will also grow! @YogaWorks





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Will you downward dog today? As you grow your practice, your comfortability with downward dog will also grow! It is a full body strengthener and stimulates blood circulation. Eventually, dogward dog becomes a resting pose to help reconnect with your breath. Camera with flash: @MiaTogo
Posted on September 4, 2021

Loved by Lancôme – Skin Clarity @skuukzky, #healthaware


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Loved by Lancôme Korea’s Local Ambassador @skuukzky, Clarifique Dual Essence improves skin clarity in only four weeks.
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Posted on September 3, 2021

Intensive lifestyle change: It works, and it’s more than diet and exercise @HarvardHealth





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Intensive lifestyle change is shown to improve high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and more. What’s involved and how can you put it into action? https://bit.ly/3qGy7Po #HarvardHealth
Posted on September 2, 2021

Yoga is a gentle practice that helps to reduce low back pain. @HarvardHealth






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Yoga is a gentle practice that is ideal for maintaining back strength and flexibility. It’s also one of the more effective tools for helping reduce low back pain, the most common source of pain and disability among older adults. https://bit.ly/3nRzFEP #HarvardHealth #Yoga
Posted on September 1, 2021September 1, 2021

Even small amounts of alcohol—a single drink per day—has been linked to a higher risk of developing #AFib.






Harvard Health

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Even small amounts of alcohol—a single drink per day—has been linked to a higher risk of developing #AFib, a potentially dangerous irregular heart rhythm. https://bit.ly/2XRMkif #HarvardHealth
Posted on August 31, 2021

Even small amounts of alcohol—a single drink per day—has been linked to a higher risk of developing #AFib.#drinkawaste






Harvard Health

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Even small amounts of alcohol—a single drink per day—has been linked to a higher risk of developing #AFib, a potentially dangerous irregular heart rhythm. https://bit.ly/2XRMkif #HarvardHealth
Posted on August 31, 2021

That diaphragm? It may actually be your secret weapon.

Why Your Diaphragm Could Be the Core Strength Game-Changer You’ve Overlooked
Here are 3 ways to use your diaphragm to build a stronger core.
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Posted on August 27, 2021

20 Mental Benefits of Yoga

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Posted on August 27, 2021

Here’s how to dig into that deeeep muscle.@Yoga_Journal

Yoga Journal@Yoga_Journal·5hHere’s how to dig into that deeeep muscle.

7 Poses That Help Deepen Your Awareness to Release Your Psoas
Break habits and access the subtle sensations of psoas release for freedom and ease in hip rotators and flexors.
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