Roll out your matt and explore some of Bogotá’s yoga studios. Nirvana in the big city for your body and soul.
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Playing it safe
Over half a million fans will flock to Brazil for the World Cup. Dr. Jon Andrus argues that the risk of an outbreak of measles is real.
Freeing up obesity
The World Health Organization states global obesity levels have doubled since 1980 and is the cause of market failures.
Palm Oil: Colombia’s new drug?
Colombia has quickly gained ground as a world supplier of African Palm oil. A plant with far-reaching implications for the planet.
Colombia and the growth of health tourism
With some of the best hospitals in Latin America, Colombia is witnessing steady growth with tourists looking for medical procedures.
A chef crusader
Invited to showcase gastronomy from Valle de Cauca at this year’s charity food festival Alimentarte, Chef Catalina Vélez makes healthy food her crusade.
A chef’s quest
Chef Tomás Rueda explains his food philosophy and the importance of using responsibly produced ingredients.
Finding follow-through
The first months of the year can be tough on motivation, but finding inspiration to carry on makes all the difference.
Not just under the weather
More Bogotanos suffer from depression and related psychological disorders than the global average, but there is hope.
Bogotá’s No Car Day looks to carbon-free mobility
Next Thursday, Bogotá goes car-free, as thousands of residents walk, bike or take public buses to work and school.
The last stand of Bogotá’s San Juan Hospital
Bogotá’s oldest hospital closed its doors 11 years ago marking the end of an era for healthcare in the city.