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Good Things From COVID-19
Note: I first drafted this article in late April, clearly not knowing how long things were going to last, and (in my case) that a second wave was coming to my home town/state Melbourne, Victoria, or that the rest of the world (especially Europe) was going to be hit with a devastating second wave. I have updated my data on deaths by age, but the rest of the article remains as it was originally written.
By Matt Slutzkin5 years ago in Longevity
Best Teeth Whitening Service near Patagonia, AZ
The best way to keep your smile healthy and bright is to look after your teeth and gums. However, it’s not unusual to need a little help. Perhaps you smoke, or your teeth have been stained by tea, coffee or red wine. They may also lose their whiteness with age. If you want to find the best dentist for teeth whitening near Patagonia, this story may help you.
By Amir Dentist 885 years ago in Longevity
Top 10 Custom Healthcare Software Development Companies Of All Time
Are you agree if I say technology has played different roles in industries? Right? Healthcare industry is a very slow adopter of digitization. Before 8–10 years, there was no presence of software in healthcare industry. As time passes, the healthcare sector is aggressively adopting new technologies. Won’t believe it? Then see the numbers.
By Priyansh Shah5 years ago in Longevity
music for deep sleep
Why Listen to Music While Sleeping : Boosts Sleep Quality & Quantity As long as you’re choosing songs that make you feel relaxed and happy, falling asleep to a pleasant song can help you fall asleep faster and get better rest. It’s similar to when we were children, and our parents sang us lullabies to “lull” us to sleep.
By Willow Writer5 years ago in Longevity
11 Things I've Learned Since the Start of the Pandemic
COVID-19 changed everything and none of us were prepared for it. Seemingly out of the blue there was no more going out, no more visits with family and friends, no more carefree window-shopping, no more weekend drinks - no more normal. Suddenly, everything changed. We had to change our lives. Many of us had to start working from home. Some of us even lost our jobs. Frontline workers had to go to work daily, risking their health. We were yanked from everything we knew to be normal and thrown into a new era of face masks, social distancing, and, complete uncertainty. Yet, as I always like to believe, in the darkness, there is always light. I've learned a lot about myself, (and my thought processes), since the beginning of this pandemic, as well as everything and everyone around me. You see a lot more when everything stops, I suppose. All I know for sure is that I took a lot for granted and when this is all over, (if it ever is), I'll never take those things for granted again.
By Krissy Cross5 years ago in Longevity








