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10 Best Sports, Workout Supplements For Athletes
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Researchers Invent Huggable 'Breathing Cushion' To Ease Anxiety
The experiment demonstrated that holding the breathing cushion interface is an effective alternative to mindful breathing practices at reducing anxiety without need for training or guidance," the researchers noted.
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7 In 10 Long COVID Patients Suffer Concentration Problems: Study
Long COVID-19 patients have a hard time concentrating and remembering things several months after the onset of the disease. -

Severe COVID-19 Long-Term Effects That Also Need Attention
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Girls More Likely To Attribute Failure To Lack Of Talent: Study
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