acharya on December 3rd, 2010

There is increasing excitement among scientists and researchers about the association between sense of smell and its consequences on psychological and physiological health. Although, the research works are still in budding stage, several studies have revealed that natural fragrances such as that of vanilla, peppermint and coffee, do have therapeutic effects. An Associate Professor of [...]

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With increased demand for homeopathic and Ayurvedic medicines, coupled with excellent marketing techniques, patients these days are turning towards traditional modes of treatment , as a cure for chronic and lifestyle induced ailments, reports the ‘The Economic Times’. Anoop Misra, Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Fortis Group of Hospitals, points out that, the demand for [...]

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acharya on May 24th, 2007

The job is not necessarily the root cause of undue stress. Rather, the way in which one handles stress and carries on with life by maintaining an inner balance is what matters ultimately. Whether or not one is subjected to stress, depends on the way an individual reacts to a particular event in life. Individuals [...]

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acharya on April 6th, 2007

In today’s busy world, though more number of people are turning to yoga and meditation as a relief from day-to-day tension and stress, the fact is that they are left with little time to fit these into their busy schedule. As practice of yoga involves time consumption, such people end up doing nothing and avoid [...]

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