Yoga, deep breathing used to treat soldiers’ stress

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Hugo Patrocino, 29, served 8 years as a Marine and did two tours of duty in Iraq. Here, he practices yoga at Red Pearl Studio in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He is among some of the veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, many suffering from PTSD, and are embracing yoga as a way to heal from war's psychological wounds.
Hugo Patrocino, 29, served 8 years as a Marine and did two tours of duty in Iraq. Here, he practices yoga at Red Pearl Studio in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He is among some of the veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, many suffering from PTSD, and are embracing yoga as a way to heal from war's psychological wounds. (MCT News Service)
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“Obviously, the practice is not simple because it takes a willingness to train yourself. I think the military is starting to get this. We are beginning to train active duty troops to begin this relaxation training prior to deploying,” said McBride, who served two tours of Iraq in the Army Reserves.

“I know the Russian army has researched yoga, so this is not some newfangled idea. This has hard-core science to back it up.”

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