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Yoga article: Leia Kline holds yoga responsible for her increasingly good health.

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Tags: IBD, Crohn's Disease, Disease and Condition, Women's Health, Exercise and Fitness, Yoga, News, disease

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@carlycg This one is on the healing power of yoga for a woman with Crohn's Disease http://bit.ly/cLwq4w

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