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In South America, African-inspired religions gain more followers

"Water represents a return to freedom, to native Africa," said Mother Susana Andrade, known as "Mae Susana de Oxum", the president of the Afro-Umbandista Federation of Uruguay. Followers of African-based religions are on the rise in South America new data shows, a reflection of how the region's African heritage is gaining a greater voice beyond Brazil where such traditions are widely recognized.

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In South America, African-inspired religions gain more followers By Reuters

In South America, African-inspired religions gain more followers By Reuters
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Why power naps might be good for our health

In many cultures, having an afternoon nap is a daily ritual. The Spanish are known to enjoy a daily siesta and some Japanese workers indulge in a lunchtime sleep, known as hirune, or "afternoon nap".

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Why power naps might be good for our health

Many of us refuse to power nap, thinking that it might affect a good night's sleep later. But it may in fact be good for us.

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