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  2. Tao Porchon-Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Tao Porchon-Lynch (born Täo Andrée Porchon; August 13, 1918 – February 21, 2020) was an American yoga master and award-winning author of French and Indian descent.She discovered yoga in 1926 when she was eight years old in India and studied with, among others, Sri Aurobindo, B.K.S. Iyengar, K. Pattabhi Jois, Swami Prabhavananda, and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

  3. Aubrey de Grey - Wikipedia

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    According to de Grey, that is synonymous with the point where science achieves longevity escape velocity–the minimum rate at which those therapies need to be improved in order to allow people not to suffer from age-related ill-health at any age. [39] In 2022, he stated that there is a 50% chance that this breakthrough was only 15 years away. [40]

  4. Body & Brain - Wikipedia

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    According to Body & Brain's Web site, after more than 27 years of practice, Lee had developed a system of exercises, breathing, and stretches “to activate the natural healing rhythms of the brain and body.” [14] Brain Education is described as consisting of five separate steps: brain sensitizing, brain versatilizing, brain refreshing, brain ...

  5. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    Life extension is the concept of extending the human lifespan, either modestly through improvements in medicine or dramatically by increasing the maximum lifespan beyond its generally-settled biological limit of around 125 years. [1]

  6. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "longevity tradition" may include "purifications, rituals, longevity practices, meditations, and alchemy" [4] that have been believed to confer greater human longevity, especially in Chinese culture. [1] [2] Modern science indicates various ways in which genetics, diet, and lifestyle affect human longevity.

  7. Rodney Yee - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Yee was born in 1957, the Chinese-American son of an Air Force Colonel, and spent his childhood on military bases in Altus, Oklahoma and Puerto Rico.He was a gymnast during his high school years and later became a ballet dancer, performing with the Oakland Ballet Company and the Matsuyama Ballet Company of Tokyo, Japan.

  8. Yoga Journal - Wikipedia

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    The scholars Agi Wittich and Patrick McCartney wrote in 2020 that the image of contemporary yoga is the idealized, fit, young, slim, white, female yoga body, commercialized on the covers of glossy magazines such as Yoga Journal, and that non-lineage yoga evolved in reaction against that image. [21]

  9. Laughter yoga - Wikipedia

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    A laughter yoga event in the United Kingdom Laughter Yoga Training. Laughter yoga (Hasya yoga) is a laughter exercise program which emphasizes three elements: laughter & playfulness, yogic breath-work, and mindfulness meditation. [1] Laughter Yoga was introduced in Mumbai, India in 1995 by family physician Madan Kataria and his wife Madhuri. [1]

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