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Another Danger In Skewed Food Science For Leaders To Pay Attention To
As Leaders, it is Important to Improve Energy (Mg-ATP) in the Body. This is an underlying aspect of all Success. If you don't Produce Enough Energy (Mg-ATP), don't Generate Quality Energy (Mg-ATP), or can't Sufficiently Reduce Stress Damage (Oxidative Stress), your Success will always be Limited.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
Are they vestigial? Unknown facts about Appendix and Uvula
What is Appendix? The operation of appendix is a common term which we hear in our society. But what the appendix is? The Appendix is a finger like projection which is present in our abdomen and is connected with the colon. The colon is a pouch like structure present between the junction of small and large intestine. The appendix is also called vermiform, because it is worm like in shape.
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in Longevity
Cultivating Inner Peace: A Guide to Spiritual Wellness
Cultivating Inner Peace: A Guide to Spiritual Wellness Many people turn to spirituality as a deep well during challenging times in their lives. It strengthens inner serenity and gives us a feeling of unity with something bigger than ourselves. For each person, the concept of spirituality has a different meaning. As diverse as the people who practice them are the various spiritual beliefs and customs. The variety of impacts they can have on our mental health is one thing they all have in common. Our mental health is impacted by spirituality in many different ways. Your beliefs or sense of meaning and purpose are what make you spiritual. It is the source of your life's sense of significance or worth. Spirituality is not the same as religion, despite what many people may believe. However, they are connected. It is possible to be spiritual without adhering to a particular religion. People who identify as religious may adhere to a particular faith and may be associated with particular groups or customs.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Longevity
Coffee before exercising increases fat-burning and weight-loss
A strong coffee first thing in the morning followed by a workout session or a half an hour run is a great way to kick-start the day. According to research, a cup of coffee accelerates fat-burning consequently increasing weight-loss.
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in Longevity
Anyone who sleeps with their curtains open should be aware of this warning.
A recent research discovered that sleeping in a room with a lot of light might have a variety of negative effects on one's health, you might want to consider purchasing some blackout shades for yourself.
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity
Longevity Trends: What the Future Holds for Aging Populations
In recent decades, advancements in healthcare, technology, and lifestyle choices have contributed to a significant increase in life expectancy worldwide. As a result, societies are experiencing profound shifts in demographics, with more individuals living longer than ever before. This trend, known as longevity, poses both opportunities and challenges for individuals, communities, and governments. In this article, we will explore the current trends in longevity and what the future holds for aging populations.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Longevity
Gene therapy is a promising development in the treatment of glaucoma.
This article is a part of a series that will discuss the recent developments in the field of regenerative medicine. It is a part of a series that is devoted to the eye and the advancements that have been made in the process of recovering eyesight.
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity
The 4 Phases of the Menstrual Cycle
It’s a new year, so it’s time for a refresher! Knowing what to expect from the menstrual cycle can be incredibly supportive - and while I wish I could say sexual health education talks about periods adequately, sadly that would be a lie.
By Emily the Period RD2 years ago in Longevity
The Bittersweet Truth about Diet Soda
In the whirlwind of health trends and dietary fads that have swept through the decades, few have garnered as much attention and controversy as diet soda. Introduced in the early 1960s as a beacon of hope for health-conscious consumers seeking a guilt-free alternative to traditional sugary sodas, its popularity skyrocketed. Yet, beneath the surface of its enticing promises of fewer calories and less sugar lies a complex web of misconceptions and realities that demand closer examination.
By Sanjana Dixit2 years ago in Longevity






