Exercise & Fitness

New survey reveals the rapid rise of yoga — and why some people still haven’t tried it

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Marlynn Wei, MD, JD, Contributing Editor

Marlynn Wei, MD, JD is a board-certified psychiatrist, certified yoga teacher, and co-author of the upcoming Harvard Health book, Harvard Medical School Guide to Yoga. She writes for The Huffington Post and Psychology Today. She shares … See Full Bio
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