Enlightening Yoga
August 12, 2011 by Madeline Stephenson
Filed under Health
When Kathryn Curtis put her passion for yoga to the test, the results were quite riveting. The PhD student in York University’s department of psychology, faculty of health, is the lead author of a pilot research project that suggests yoga reduces physical and psychological symptoms in women with fibromyalgia, a condition that causes fatigue and chronic pain in muscles and joints. “I was inspired to do this project as I have a deep love for all aspects of yoga, and wanted to be able to make this practice accessible to those who might benefit from it most,” says Curtis.
Eligible research candidates completed an eight-week yoga intervention in which they provided pre- and post-program salivary cortisol samples, attended two 75-minute hatha yoga sessions weekly, filled out multiple questionnaires concerning pain, and took part in a final follow-up session. In total, 19 female Read more
Second Annual Purple Vogue Fashion Show: Couture for a Cure
October 1, 2008 by City Life Staff
Filed under People & Places
Talented fashion designers showcased their fall collections, while entertainers dazzled guests at York University on Sept. 6th, 2008, to support in the fight against pancreatic cancer. Silent auction prizes included jewellery, toys, sporting event tickets, and packages for Toronto hotels, spas, and salons. Read more