longevity magazine
Longevity Magazine highlights health, wellness, anti-aging, inspirational weight loss stories, and healthy tips.
Top 10 Sex Positions-
Sex is not only a physical act—it's an emotional connection that can strengthen bonds between partners when approached with intention. While many sex positions are designed for physical pleasure, some uniquely foster closeness, eye contact, communication, and vulnerability. These positions help deepen intimacy, encourage emotional expression, and bring partners closer both mentally and physically.
By Artical Media10 months ago in Longevity
Sexual Health After 50
As people age, their bodies undergo natural changes that affect nearly every aspect of life, including sexual health. For many individuals over the age of 50, these changes can lead to shifts in sexual desire, function, and overall satisfaction. While sexual activity and intimacy are often considered a key part of a vibrant, fulfilling life, aging can bring about challenges that might affect libido, arousal, and performance. However, with the right knowledge, communication, and lifestyle changes, individuals can continue to enjoy healthy and fulfilling sexual relationships well into their later years. In this article, we will explore how sexual health evolves after 50, the changes that occur in desire and function, and strategies for navigating these shifts.
By Artical Media10 months ago in Longevity
The Thinking Heart
For ages, the heart has been considered a pump whose main function has been to circulate blood all over the body. Its responsibility for sustaining life through rhythmic contractions and blood flow has mainly been perceived as an automatic function controlled by electrical and other signals from the outside. Recent studies, however, have begun to challenge this view and highlight that the heart is not just a simple pump but an active, self-regulating system with its complex neural network. This concept has led to the heart being considered as a "little brain" which interprets and integrates signals in ways that were once ascribed only to the brain.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Longevity



