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Fascia, or myofascial tissue, is a thin but tough connective tissue that wraps around most structures within the body, including muscles. Click here to learn how fascia works, what fascial tightness feels like, and the causes of myofascial pain.
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This cause has become an inspiration and a call to make a tangible difference in society. With deep gratitude, I invite you to join me. Become a monthly donor and participate in this incredible mission of love.
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Words can heal or hurt, encourage, or discourage us. They also shape how we perceive ourselves and the world around us. On World Listening Day, we analyze the power of words for health and share some tips with you.
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Have you ever regretted a decision or wished you had said or done something differently? If you had different information or more time to decide, you might have made another choice.
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When we experience difficult times, the demands can be very high, and sometimes, they can exceed our ability to handle them, harming our mental health.
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