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Police have yet to catch a thief who used a Waymo to steal yoga clothes
Police have yet to catch a thief who used a Waymo to steal yoga clothes Believe it or not, this is not the first robotaxi-assisted theft. A burglar used a Waymo to steal a bunch of yoga clothes and seemed to have gotten away with it, according to a report by SF Chronicle. The incident occurred all the way back in January and the suspect remains at large.
Yoga can reduce anxiety and insomnia for people living with cancer, study finds
First clinical trial of its kind, involving 410 cancer survivors in US, also finds reductions in distress and fatigueYoga can reduce emotional distress, anxiety, fatigue and insomnia in people living with cancer, according to the results of the first clinical trial of its kind. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are living with cancer, with advances in treatments meaning more patients are surviving the disease than ever before. But for many, the physical and mental side-effects of...
Yoga can reduce anxiety and insomnia for people living with cancer, study finds
First clinical trial of its kind, involving 410 cancer survivors in US, also finds reductions in distress and fatigueYoga can reduce emotional distress, anxiety, fatigue and insomnia in people living with cancer, according to the results of the first clinical trial of its kind. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are living with cancer, with advances in treatments meaning more patients are surviving the disease than ever before. But for many, the physical and mental side-effects of...
Here’s how Gap’s yoga-wear maker Athleta went from must-have to ‘generic’
Athleta’s expected recovery has been pushed out for three straight years, as an attempt to widen its appeal ended up “appealing to no one in particular.”
Cancer survivors saw major improvements in sleep and well-being with one weekly practice
Yoga is known to boost relaxation, strength and flexibility – and now a new study has found the practice could improve cancer survivors’ quality of life. A randomized trial led by the University of Rochester Medical Center found that a four-week yoga program significantly reduced insomnia, fatigue, anxiety and mood disturbances after cancer treatment. The findings were presented last week at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Can a luxury wellness cruise really help you switch off?
Can a luxury wellness cruise really help you switch off? Aboard Explora I, one sceptical traveller tried sunrise yoga, sound baths and spa rituals at sea and found moments of real calm, even on a ship with hundreds of passengers. Moving through the yoga flow sequence at sunrise, I became so locked into the rhythm of my breath that my surroundings faded away.
Burglary suspect makes escape in self-driving Waymo
Burglary suspect makes escape in self-driving Waymo The vehicle’s interior footage was already purged by the time police served a warrant - Bookmark A burglar used a self-driving Waymo vehicle as a getaway car during a break-in at a yoga studio in San Francisco’s Marina district, creating what authorities believe is the first case of its kind in the city. The suspect entered Hot 8 Yoga and left within three minutes of the raid in January, carrying an armload of men’s activewear. Surveillance...
Cancer survivors may see surprising benefits from one specific exercise, study says
For many, surviving cancer comes with an automatic new lease on life but other survivors continue to experience physical and emotional challenges long after treatment ends. Yoga may significantly reduce the insomnia, fatigue and mood disturbances many survivors endure after remission, a recent clinical trial found. Mood disturbance and insomnia are "two of the most pervasive and troubling side effects experienced by cancer survivors for years after completing adjuvant treatments," the...
Lululemon admits far more work is needed for a turnaround, and its stock sinks
Problems continue to add up for Lululemon, as the yoga-wear maker on Thursday trimmed its full-year forecast to account for a potential dip in sales this year.
Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle?
There is no evidence that ovulation affects muscle-building, but you may feel stronger at certain timesIt’s an idea that’s been enthusiastically embraced on social media: women should sync their training to their menstrual cycle. That means lifting heavier weights around ovulation, then switching to gentler movement such as yoga in the second half of the cycle – because as their hormones fluctuate so does their strength. But there’s not much proof that this is useful, says Dr Marianna...