Posted on April 25, 2020
by Aristidis Marousas
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A long term drought is likely in the western U.S., videoconferencing can be cognitively and psychologically stressful, primary care practices are at risk of shutting down. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
Category: Current Events, Journal, Newsworthy, SpotlightTags: air pollution, bakeries, breathe, business, climate change, co2, cognitive, concentration camps, current events, customers, doctors, drought, economics, environment, europe, health, holocaust remembrance day, interaction, israel, jail, mexico, new york, news, news update, Newsworthy, nintendo, practices, prison, revenue, rikers, science, society, supermarkets, switch, u.s., videoconferencing, zoom
Posted on August 18, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
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Breathing is obviously important for keeping us alive. We need to breathe to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. If we don’t, we suffocate and die. Thankfully, this crucial bodily function is set to automatic so we don’t have to consciously think about… Continue Reading “The Power of Breath”
Category: Journal, Lifestyle, SpotlightTags: air, brain, breath, breathe, breathing, emotions, exhale, focus, health, Lifestyle, meditation, mental health, mindfulness, respiratory, wellbeing, wellness, wim hof, yoga
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