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Therapeutic yoga: an alternative to alleviate Covid-19 consequences

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Guadalajara, Mexico, Mar 29 (EFE).- Jesus Montes caught Covid-19 four months ago and is still suffering a number of problems associated with the disease. Made desperate by the lack of response by doctors to his dilemma, he began to practice therapeutic yoga, as provided by an organization in Guadalajara, to better manage his symptoms.(CAMERA: Jose Luis Gonzalez)

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