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Edentulism
Edentulism Have you ever wondered why people lose teeth? How about the process after tooth loss? What exactly is going on in the body and mind of a person suffering from edentulism? I cannot speak for everyone. I can only tell the story from start to almost finished in hopes to educate and inspire people to take action and take care of your teeth! Are you in a relationship with your oral hygiene routine? Fall in love and stay committed with your tooth care process, because if you don’t your body will reject your teeth. Did you know; the tooth is the only body part that cannot heal itself? Teeth are also like a finger print; they are uniquely yours. (Healthline.com, 2021).
By Amber D. Coughlin5 years ago in Longevity
Imagine Having To Pay To Leave Your Bed
IMAGINE HAVING TO PAY TO LEAVE YOUR BED Your alarm blares and your eyes fly open. You’re lying in bed, weighed down by a tangle of blankets, reluctant to glance at the clock. Perhaps there’s someone next to you; perhaps not. A hand strikes the Snooze button. You’re tempted to close your eyes and steal a few more hours of sleep, but you know that you need to get up. You need to move.
By Burgandi Rakoska5 years ago in Longevity
Sleep Like A (Literal) Baby
I have a terrible case of idiopathic insomnia. My whole life, I've been plagued by a complete inability to fall asleep at night. When I was little, my parents called me "Popcorn" because I was always "popping" up out of bed at night. By the time I hit college, I was accustomed to running on just a few hours of sleep. Back then, my insomnia felt like a superpower, giving me extra time in the day and letting me stay up all night to party or work on homework.
By Lacey Doddrow5 years ago in Longevity
Rainbow Body
Most Americans with whom I’ve spoken throughout the past two decades regard Buddhism as a peaceful tradition, full of methods to engender a holistic lifestyle of mindful living. Others see it as an alternative to the Judeo-Christian worldview, attracting hippies and fad diet fanatics. Few, however, think ‘religion’ when considering Buddhism. With the Dalai Lama promoting interfaith—open dialogue with many of the world’s religious leaders—in order to spread the human necessities of love, compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, and harmony, it’s no wonder that the more mysterious side of Buddhism has been little more than a blip on the radar of global consciousness.
By Marc Preston Moss5 years ago in Longevity
Why is female sexual health important? How can you improve your sexual health?
Sexuality is an important component of a woman’s body and life. Women’s bodies have the ability to feel pleasure and excitement physically. Sexuality depends upon different factors such as love, sexual life, affection, etc. These are important to maintain healthy relationships and healthy lifestyles. Despite all these positive features of sexuality, there are things such as moods, emotions, illnesses, consequences, and overall well-being that are being affected by it. People usually do not feel comfortable talking about female sexuality but you should know how important it is. Female sexual health is important to consider.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy5 years ago in Longevity
Best Organic Kraton Product To Buy
Kratom had only just made its way into the United States a few years ago and the market is growing. Before we Americans contacted kratom, the plant has enjoyed a rich history though being mostly limited to its native origin. Kratom is otherwise known as Mitragyna speciosa. The kratom plant comes from Southeast Asia and is native to such countries as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and a couple of others.
By WMN Editors5 years ago in Longevity
Fun Night Routine
Ohh night time, the time where most of us begin to whine down and relax and prepare our minds for the next day. But one thing many of us forget is taking care of ourselves and planning our nights for a smooth morning. Having a night routine is just as important as having a well managed morning routine. Here are some ways you can have your night run smoother and have a brighter morning.
By Destiny Smalls5 years ago in Longevity
Sunday Shop
Wand down on Sunday or whatever day you are off if you work. Wand down and relax. Yes RELAX lol @balanced_in_beauty is where I started the pillow business. I also started implementing bracelets into the making. I’m hoping to have more collected items that I make like earrings and necklaces. And more pillows too!
By Butterfly Nation 5 years ago in Longevity
How to Retrieve Exercise Discipline After the Festive Season for a Fit Body Few things to live by to maintain your body weight!
Festive seasons are your seasons of overindulgence. It is when sweet delicious treats become your staple diet needs and there is always time for an extra glass of sugary drinks. These days are filled with endless snacking too! And when the festive season is finally over, the gyms tend to get packed with people trying to shed the extra kilos they have gained. However, the enthusiasm starts to dwindle down after a few weeks and it becomes difficult to maintain the same rigorous routine with the same level of fervour. Here is how you can maintain an exercise discipline after the festive season to keep your body in shape!
By Amie Ginendra5 years ago in Longevity
That time I bought too much crap on the internet
Alright, so I am guilty of going on the internet and making impulse buys that I may or may not regret. This one time at band camp... Just kidding. But in all seriousness, I was on Facebook looking at a few ads that were apparently targeted at me and, my browsing style, caught my eye... Big time. If there is something health-related, I generally have to look into it. One of my favorite fitness and health authors tends to wildly promote supplements and other products related to increasing health. I happened to read one of his articles and I had to buy what he was talking about. The only problem is it wasn't just one thing, it was a whole lot of expensive shiny new health supplements. Anyway, $500 later I realized I didn't really do much research into the products and I bought the items on a whim. That's not how I like to operate and I usually don't. But hey, I figured I would give it a shot. YOLO. I definitely felt buyer's remorse and of course, I could've just canceled or returned my order, but I didn't.
By Max Radbill5 years ago in Longevity











