Pedro Wilson
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Just Five Minutes: How Simple Walking Can Make a Big Difference in Your Health and Life
Just five minutes of walking a day can make a difference. Yes, five minutes! It may sound so simple that you may wonder, “Can this really work?” But let me tell you something: In a world full of huge goals and ambitious plans that seem like they’re designed to tire us out more than help us, simplicity is what we need. And as the New Year begins, with everyone talking about fitness resolutions and rigorous workouts, you may feel overwhelmed. But the truth is, you don’t have to follow all the fads that come and go. In fact, research shows that even a small amount of walking—that simple activity we all do without thinking about it—can be the key to achieving greater fitness success.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Forget Crunches: The Smarter Way to Strengthen Your Core (And No, We’re Not Talking About Your Romantic Heart!)
Now, listen up, ladies and gentlemen, because I’m going to tell you something that might change the way you think about those muscles that line your midsection. Yes, I’m talking about the “core muscles,” the ones that most people think of as just those six-pack abs that athletes show off when they take their shirts off in movies. Let me tell you—core muscles are much more. They’re like the hidden engine that keeps everything in place, helping you stand, walk, and even breathe without you even realizing it.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Fish and Omega-3: The Secret to Longevity and a Sharp Mind
Since the dawn of time, fish has been a source of food and wonder for humans. Today, with all the health and environmental concerns, fish is more than a snack. It’s apparently the key to a longer life and a sharper mind. Yes, dear reader, those fatty acids called omega-3s that hide in fish meat may be nature’s secret to improving brain health.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Two Dates a Day Keep the Doctor Away: The Surprising Benefits of This Tiny Fruit
Now, listen up, my friends; I have a trivial yet interesting story about that little fruit we call “dates.” Yes, dates! That natural sweet that seems like a godsend for people who love sweets but fear the consequences. If you think dates are just a tasty snack, you are completely wrong. They are much more than that. They are like your old friend who gives you helpful advice without asking for anything in return.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Diets or empty promises? The Top 10 Diets of 2025
Well, here we are, a new year, and with it comes that time of year when everyone suddenly decides to get healthy. Yep, those resolutions we forget about by February! But this year, U.S. News & World Report decided to give us a list of the best diets for 2025, as if we needed more options that make us feel guilty every time we look at a slice of pizza.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Your Body on Ultra-Processed Foods: Weight Gain, Muscle Loss, and Stubborn Fat
How do ultra-processed foods affect your body? Ultraprocessed foods are foods that undergo complex manufacturing processes and contain artificial ingredients, such as preservatives, artificial flavors, and stabilizers. These foods include fast food, soft drinks, processed sweets, and ready-made meals. Although they are delicious and simple to prepare, studies suggest that they may be harmful to our health in the long run.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Mounting Evidence Against Ultraprocessed Foods
Study and ultra-processed foods In a recent study published in the journal Lipidology, researchers compared colon cancer tissue with normal tissue taken from the same patients. These samples were analyzed for two types of compounds:
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Are Ultra-Processed Foods Really That Tasty?
Are ultra-processed foods really tasty? This is day two of our five-day Eat Healthier Challenge. As a Generation Xer, ultra-processed foods have been a staple in my diet since childhood. I grew up eating sugary cereals, macaroni and cheese, and instant noodles, and I still crave them today.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Best Diet for Gut Health: Vegan, Vegetarian, or Omnivore?
Which diet—a vegan diet, a vegetarian diet, or a carnivore diet—is best for the health of your gut? Now that January is here, a lot of people are participating in the Veganuary challenge in order to test out a plant-based diet. According to data provided by YouGov, around three percent of the population in the United Kingdom has decided to adopt a vegan diet in the year 2023.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity









