Health Awareness Lecture on Pranayam in St. Louis, MO
BAPS Charities hosts Health awareness lecture on health benefits of Pranayam on 06/26/2016 in St. Louis... Read More »
BAPS Charities hosts Health awareness lecture on health benefits of Pranayam on 06/26/2016 in St. Louis... Read More »
Over 175 participants enthusiastically participated in the BAPS Charities Walk Green in St. Louis, MO to support The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to plant one billion trees by 2025. ... Read More »
BAPS Charities organized a health lecture for women in St. Louis, MO on the topic of benefits of walking. ... Read More »
BAPS Charities Blood Donation Drive organized in St. Louis on helped collect 18 pints of blood.... Read More »
The EPA estimates that 75% of the American waste stream is recyclable, but only about 30% of it is actually recycled. Small changes in our lifestyle can have a lasting impact for the future. The state...... Read More »
According to the American Thyroid Association, approximately twelve percent, or 20 million Americans have some form of Thyroid disease. However, nearly 60% of those affected are unaware of their own condition. The thyroid is an endocrine gland responsible for the...... Read More »
Over 75 attendees took advantage of various medical services offered at BAPS Charities Health Fair in S. Louis, MO.... Read More »
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian approach to holistic healing emphasizing healthy living through: diet, lifestyle, yoga, breathing exercises, herbs, and cleansing. In recent years, nearly 40% of American adults report using some form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)...... Read More »
BAPS Charities Walk in St. Louis, MO took place on May 10, 2015. In total, over 280 participants enthusiastically walked a combined 500 miles in support of the event which benefited American Cancer Society.... Read More »
An estimated 46 million people in the United States have arthritis or other rheumatic conditions. By the year 2020, this number is expected to reach 60 million. Rheumatic diseases are a more frequent cause of...... Read More »