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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
How Sermorelin can be used for people with HGHD
Most people understand that things will change as they get older. While some of those changes can be accommodated into a new lifestyle, others are just not functional with the type of quality of life you want to lead.
By Kiran Andleeb6 years ago in Longevity
Recommendations to Avoid COVID-19
The COVID 19 virus has been around ever since recent records from late 2019 and early 2020. Most people in the world are either quarantined or are working in Essential work areas needed in today’s pandemic. There’s been many times where people either have panic attacks or have no clue if they have been infected or not until it’s too late. After looking into the information presence around the internet, this is what has been documented.
By Bass Man Eddie6 years ago in Longevity
My Diabetes Journey
The Beginning of the Journey Sometime in 2010 I was diagnosed with Diabetes, Type 2. I was 470lbs, in a size 54 pants, 5xlt shirts and headed for an early, early grave. My fellow employees where I worked were worried about me. I was going to the bathroom at least 3 – 4 times an hour, due to my high sugar I was thirsty all the time. My initial sugar reading (fasting) was 521. Very high. I was shocked, saddened, embarrassed all the adjectives to describe shame. I couldn’t even play with my kids (daughter was 9 son was 5 at the time) because I was always tired and tired easily, always was hurting. Yes, I had become a diabetic.
By Peter Longo6 years ago in Longevity
What is Sleep Paralysis and How to Cope With it
Sleep paralysis is a terrifying thing. It feels like a horror movie scene. You’re awake, but you can’t move. Some people even feel as if someone is choking them or sitting on their chest during these episodes. But while it may seem like something mysterious, science has unveiled the answers to this phenomenon and there are ways to cope with it successfully.
By Sarah Kaminski6 years ago in Longevity
Do Professional Athletes Ever Drink Alcohol?
There is a common belief that all successful athletes avoid alcohol like the plague but this is not necessarily the case. You see, when talking about professional athletes, popular media usually portrays them as these disciplined, driven machines without a single vice. This portrayal is, truth be told, quite dishonest and it’s only justified if the one creating the image is trying to set the right example in the eyes of the younger audience. The problem lies in setting impossible standards, ones that these kids won’t ever be able to live up to. Such a thing will inevitably lead to disappointment and all negative ramifications that come along.
By Jason F. Hopkins6 years ago in Longevity
Strategies for Self-Improvement That You Can Try Everyday
Self-improvement is a task that is often associated with New Year’s resolutions, but after a few weeks, our resolve quickly fades and we slip back into old habits. While the new year is often a time that we associate with new beginnings, you can make changes today with small adjustments to your everyday life. Consider these strategies that can help you take back control of your life now make progress toward your self-improvement.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Longevity
The Gut: The Starting Point to Health
In the western world we are taught that the body is broken up into a series of segments; an arm, a leg, a stomach, a brain, and so forth. However, our body is really a system functioning as a whole. How our gut is functioning can affect our brain, and how our brain is functioning can affect our hormones.
By Cassandra Lawrence6 years ago in Longevity
What is Mesothelioma?
What is Mesothelioma? [mesothelioma compensation for family members] The use of asbestos used in building construction materials, such as roofs, is very popular in Indonesia. But most people do not know that in making these materials using a mixture of asbestos that can endanger health.
By Charlotte Craig6 years ago in Longevity
How evening walks changed my life and how it can change yours
It was the beginning of the fall. I found myself lost between busy schedules and sleepless nights. I was on the verge of falling into the hands of insanity, obesity, and depression. I wanted to get out. I wanted to take a walk back.
By Jessin Jayan6 years ago in Longevity









