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Can Sun Damage Your Skin Through the Window? And Why Organic Sunblock is So Important and How to Fix Your Skin With Organic Laundry Soap
A question that many people never think about, is whether or not UV rays can be harmful through glass. If you're sat by a window feeling the sun on your skin – does risk causing sun burn or other damage? Perhaps you're sitting by a window as you read this right now; are you in danger?
By Adrian Praljak6 years ago in Longevity
A Gym at the Office: Why Fitness Training is Crucial for Employer
The growth and productivity of an organization highly depend on its workforce. In other words, employees are the strength and backbone of an organization. Employers want their employees to work efficiently, effectively, and give their best at the workplace. This can be achieved by encouraging and motivating employees to give their maximum output.
By Jessica Ann6 years ago in Longevity
How much sleep do you really need?
We are often instructed on the importance of sleep. We are told it is important for our overall health, for our feeling of wellbeing, for our productivity and our longevity. It impacts most of the processes going on in our body: from the immune system (1) to heart health (2).
By Caitlin Evans6 years ago in Longevity
How Patient Education Improves Health Care Outcomes
Proper diagnosis of a disease and acquiring an effective treatment are essential to a patient's prognosis and the improvement of their quality of life. But in addition to this, there's also compelling evidence about the value of being properly informed.
By Emma Rowan6 years ago in Longevity
The World Health Organization recommends five prevention methods from Corona.
The corona virus attacked thousands of people in various countries and killed hundreds. So you don't get this infectious disease, there are several ways you can do to prevent the transmission of MERS-CoV.
By mohamed elbahnasi6 years ago in Longevity
'Social Distancing': What It Is and What It Is Not
The expression "social distancing" has been in the news recently in reference to the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. If you haven't heard it yet, you will. The phrase is becoming popular after the World Health Organization classified the coronavirus as a pandemic. Then health officials suggested limiting the spread of the disease by using the "social distancing" method. So, what exactly is "social distancing" that is also known as SD?
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Longevity
5 Ways to Stay Connected Amidst Social Distancing Due to Covid-19
The World Health Organization has now declared that the corona virus is a worldwide pandemic. Depending upon where you live, you may have been encouraged to practice “social distancing.” Never has a new term entered our lexicon as quickly as the virus itself has spread. In a nutshell, social distancing means avoiding crowds, groups and any unnecessary people-to-people interaction. Many organizations, sports events, and entertainers have taken it upon themselves to cancel or postpone conferences, games and concerts in the interest of helping to curb the spread of covid-19.
By Heather Down6 years ago in Longevity










