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Originally Published: February 23, 2001
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Alice, What are the health benefits of yoga?
Dear Reader, Yoga is a combination of exercise and meditation rooted in Hindu religious practices. It has been practiced in Eastern cultures for about 5,000 years and has fairly recently been "discovered" and popularized in Western society. The word yoga means "to bring together or merge" as in joining the mind and body into a single harmonious unit. The purpose of yoga is to create strength, awareness, and harmony in both the mind and body. More than one hundred different types, or schools, of yoga exist; most sessions are typically comprised of breathing exercises, meditation, and assuming postures (sometimes called poses) that stretch and flex various muscle groups. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health, relaxation techniques, such as those practiced in yoga, can:
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