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  2. Easy yoga poses you can do at your desk - AOL

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    Beat the afternoon slump with these easy and simple yoga poses that can be done right at your desk! Namaste.

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    OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is the largest member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system located in Columbus, Ohio.. As a regional tertiary care hospital, Riverside Methodist is host to a number of specialty centers and services, including Neuroscience and Stroke, Heart and Vascular, Maternity and Women's Health, Cancer Care, Trauma Center II, Hand ...

  4. Yoga as exercise - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,000 books have been published on yoga poses. [208] Yoga has reached high fashion, too: in 2011, the fashion house Gucci, noting the "halo of chic" [209] around yoga-practising celebrities such as Madonna and Sting, produced a yoga mat costing $850 and a matching carry case in leather for $350. [209]

  5. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    This was the most common position, and is especially popular with women. Log (15%) – lying on one's side with the arms down the side. Yearner (13%) – sleeping on one's side with the arms in front. Soldier (8%) – on one's back with the arms pinned to the sides.

  6. Women's Health 12 hours ago A new test could help identify Alzheimer's risk up to 10 years earlier The test could help identify one key Alzheimer's biomarker, tau protein, before it shows up in brain.

  7. Accessible yoga - Wikipedia

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    The image of yoga marketed in the Western world is of a young, slim, fit female body, implying full health and physical ability. [1] [6] Rosalie Murphy, writing in The Atlantic, comments that the image wrongly suggests that yoga is suitable for wealthy, white women from the upper classes of society, and possibly less suitable for other groups ...