In many cultures, it is common to burn incense for religious and cultural practices, including meditations, celebrations and spiritual and ancestral worship. A new medically challenging case presented ...
When most people walk into a yoga class and smell incense, they feel a sense of relaxation. For me, it's sheer anxiety. While I look able-bodied, I'm a 32-year-old living with the terminal lung ...
Burning incense is associated with changes to oral bacteria, including those from the Streptococcus family, according to a recent study from an international team of researchers. The findings suggest ...
Burning incense is often a calming and enjoyable scent in yoga studios, spas, temples, and homes. However, new research has found some surprising health reasons to reconsider the health risks of ...
August 29, 2008 — Long-term exposure to burning incense is associated with an increased risk for squamous cell carcinoma of the respiratory tract, according to a study published online August 25 in ...
BOSTON (Oct. 24, 2024) – In many cultures, it is common to burn incense for religious and cultural practices, including meditations, celebrations and spiritual and ancestral worship. A new medically ...
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