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The Yogic Edge in Healthcare

Yoga is the most powerful lifestyle altering comprehensives set of practices in our culture today, and yoga practice as an integrative modality is now beginning to find its way into the cultural awareness. This blog is for musings, thoughts, gathering and presenting information for all of us to become more informed about health care, and how yoga can be of service in fostering greater health for our communities, families and for us as individuals.

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

The Healthcare Debate - a players's guide from the Congressional Research Service

Congressional Research Service has put together a 20-page PDF report as a guide to the debate. Our tax dollars paid for this...feel free to have a read!.
Posted by Rich (Raghurai) Goldstein at 2:54 PM

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Rich (Raghurai) Goldstein
Living in Austin, Texas, managing a group of yoga studios. A 'young' yogi, interested in business, with a deep respect for the razor's edge of the marketplace, the commitment of those who choose to strive for a spiritual life in our modern western society. I once thought that 'all will be okay if I could just do yoga every day', and now, about 25 years later, I am happy to report that this is basically true!
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