health benefits of yoga
Aug 24 2007, Anupam Agnihotri

In the cacophonous world of today, hypertension has turned out to be a common health problem with expected number of adults having high blood pressure is likely to touch 1.56 billion marks by 2025. Well, thanks to years old Indian concept of yoga...

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