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To Check Your Mental Health Status, Ask These 13 Questions to Yourself
Mental illness is like slow poisoning cancer. It is an invisible enemy that is rotting personal life and relationships. Despite this fact, many people in the world do not categorize it under the health umbrella and because of this mistake, it goes unnoticed.
By DARSHAK RANA5 years ago in Longevity
Honeymoon memorable moment in married couple's life
"Many couples naturally assume that their honeymoon will be like a flick chick with all its romance and passion," says Laura Brother son, marriage and sex therapist. And while it will certainly be amazing, it will also fill you with surprises - little things that no one has ever told you about. Here’s the inner scoop on which the honeymoon actually happens.
By Sarfraz Hussain5 years ago in Longevity
Metro Hospital, Palam Vihar is now a part of Park Group of Hospitals
Metro Hospital, Palam Vihar, Gurugram opens its doors with Mega Super Specialty Camp for its Patients. 28.2.2021, Sunday: We are proud to announce that Metro Hospital ,is now a Part of Park Group of Hospitals - A leading chain of 10 NABH hospitals, 40 years of Healthcare experience & 2000- Bedded advanced super-specialty hospitals across Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan & Punjab.
By Park Hospital5 years ago in Longevity
Is Your Sickness Psychological?
Were you feeling ill before or after a diagnosis? “I wouldn’t need a diagnosis if I wasn’t feeling ill to begin with.” Well fine, did you start feeling WORSE before or after the diagnosis? Or are you a hypochondriac like me? Do you self diagnose after looking up a few of your symptoms on Google? Now all of sudden it makes sense that you have mitochondrial colon disease and you should expect to live for three weeks before you die and come back to die again. I know, a bit dramatic, but that’s the point.
By JoiaSimone5 years ago in Longevity
The Secret to Long-Term Weight Loss
We’ve all heard the standard advice for losing weight: “Eat less and move more.” Dr. Jason Fung, author of “The Obesity Code,” refers to this advice as having “a perfect record unblemished by success.” Anyone who has tried to lose weight using this technique knows it doesn’t work long-term. Sure, you start to lose weight for a few weeks, and it feels great—worth the extra hunger pangs! Then, while pushing through the hunger and the desire to skip a day at the gym, your weight loss stalls. Soon after, ounces start coming back and become pounds—and before you know it, you are back to where you started six months earlier.
By Steven Anthony5 years ago in Longevity
Top Quarantine Self Care Items You Need In Your Life
In today's modernized material world of fast paced millenials, online shopping is surely a must. With the amount of Billions of dollars spent yearly it seems as if there's a new syndrome brewing for the last decade called, " add to cart syndrome".
By Silena Le Beau5 years ago in Longevity
6 best supplements for weight control
Losing weight as part of weight management is important because weighing too much is not good for your health. Being overweight increases your risk of health conditions such as heart problems, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer.These include lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, lower blood pressure, less stress on bones and joints, and less work for the heart. It is vital to maintain weight loss to obtain health benefits over a lifetime. Keeping extra weight off takes effort and commitment, just as losing weight does.
By Green Organic Supplement5 years ago in Longevity
Is It Worth Applying Testosterone Enanthate to Boost Your T Levels?
Testosterone is a hormone that is naturally produced by the testes in males, ovaries in females and adrenal glands. Although this sex hormone is predominant in males than females and is responsible for the development of masculine characteristics, such as; a muscular structure, body and facial hair, a deep and hoarse voice.
By Sophia loyd5 years ago in Longevity









