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An Interview by Marianne Woods Cirone, MS, MFA, CYT-500 with Indu Arora, Ayurvedic clinician and yoga therapist, E-RYT 500, and author of Mudra: The Sacred Secret...
Various group define the terms alternative, complementary, traditional and integrative medicine differently and even the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), both divisions of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), differ slightly in their definitions...
Your complete guide to navigating all the changes you’ll experience between the doctor’s office and everyday living…
This practical guide for coping with the loss of a parent, the author covers the grieving process, differences in length of decline, and practical and emotional issues in funeral planning, dividing assets, and resolving family issues and feelings.
Cancer is a complex group of illnesses with costly and difficult treatments.
Increasingly, research supports the use of integrative and complementary care for people diagnosed with cancer...
Poetry Series by Ted Kooser, a poet from Nebraska. He was recovering from his cancer treatment and started to take morning walks and the walks are his reflections...
Cancer is a complex group of illnesses with costly and difficult treatments. Increasingly, research supports the use of integrative and complementary care for people diagnosed with cancer.
Yoga, and its sister science, Ayurveda, are both ancient systems developed in India at least 5,000 years ago, but are increasing in popularity and use as complementary or integrative care modalities throughout the world today.
Understanding their benefits and uses can add to the potential pool of healing modalities that can be of use for people diagnosed with cancer.,,