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Yoga for Trauma

The minute you step into a yoga studio or onto your mat, it can signal, Pavlov’s dog-style, that it’s time to breathe a little deeper, move your body more intentionally, find the busy thoughts slowing down a little. Yoga can be a spring of calm in an ever-busy world. For the one in six people who will experience a common mental health symptom this week (according to the charity

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