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Find the best health events and make the most of your time this weekend in Atlanta. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for a screening of "Bloodlines, MS" - Uncovering injustice, inspiring change—an urgent conversation on Black health and limb loss.
High energy yoga class combining music and traditional Power/Hatha yoga sequences at Buckhead Art and Company!
Join us at 44th & 3rd Bookseller for a heartwarming gathering with Pink Breastie authors sharing their cancer journey reflections.
Round Trip presents a 60 minute vinyasa flow by Zen with Eden. Your first beer, seltzer, kombucha, Poppi, or sparkling water is included.
A stretch and mobility experience combining guided movement, chiropractic care, and an immersive headphone meditation experience. Step into a top-tier wellness experience where movement, alignment, and deep relaxation meet elevated ambiance. This luxury stretch and mobility workshop guides you through intentional, full-body movement designed to increase flexibility, release tension, and restore flow. Guests will receive on-site chiropractic care to support alignment and physical relief, followed by an immersive headphone-guided meditation that allows you to fully disconnect from the outside world. Set in a beautifully curated, calming environment, every detail is designed to soothe the senses and reset the nervous system. You'll leave feeling lighter, aligned, and deeply restored-inside and out.
This symposium series will feature conversations with leading experts in neurology, neuroimmunology, and wellness. The Joi Life Foundation is committed to educating both the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) community and the broader neurology population. Continuing this mission, the Brain Health and Wellness Symposium focuses on empowering individuals living with MS and other chronic neurologic conditions to take an active role in maintaining and improving their brain health.