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  2. Health Psychology: What It Is - WebMD

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    Health psychology is the practice of helping motivate people to make health-conscious decisions like not smoking, eating the right foods, and exercising more to prevent illness. Health psychology ...

  3. Day spa - Wikipedia

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    Day spa. A day spa is a business that provides a variety of services for the purpose of improving health, beauty, and relaxation through personal care treatments such as massages and facials. The number of day spas in the US almost doubled in the two years from 2002 to 2004, to 8,734, according to the International Spa Association, and by 2020 ...

  4. What is a Medical Clinic: Types and How Clinics Differ From ...

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    Some of the key differences include the following: Inpatient vs. outpatient: Medical clinics focus on providing outpatient care. Although hospitals can also provide outpatient services, they focus ...

  5. Chakras refer to various energy centers in your body that correspond to specific nerve bundles and internal organs. The seven major chakras run from the base of your spine to the top of your head ...

  6. Lifestyle center - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle center. A lifestyle center ( American English ), or lifestyle centre ( Commonwealth English ), is an open-air shopping center which aims to create a "pedestrian-friendly, town-like atmosphere with sidewalks, landscaping, ambient lighting, and park benches". [1] Memphis developers Poag and McEwen are generally credited with developing ...

  7. Chakras: A Beginner’s Guide to the 7 Chakras - Healthline

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    It’s the middle of the seven chakras, so it bridges the gap between our upper and lower chakras, and it also represents our ability to love and connect to others. When out of alignment, it can ...

  8. Fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    Fitness culture. A man and a woman in a health club. Fitness culture is a sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitness. It is usually associated with gym culture, as doing physical exercises in locations such as gyms, wellness centres and health clubs is a popular activity. An international survey found that more than 27% ...

  9. Malnutrition: Definition, Symptoms and Treatment - Healthline

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    Malnutrition can have serious health consequences. Learn about the types, symptoms, causes, prevention and treatment of this condition.