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Just strong: Empowering women everywhere
Fitness. A word many women can run away from. One year ago, I reached my highest weight, was very unhappy with myself and wanted a change without making an effort. Like everyone else in lockdown, you work or study and then spend the rest of your free time on social media. I miss the social media platforms five to ten years ago when the notion of an ad or sponsored product was relatively new on these networking sites.
By Anastasia S5 years ago in Longevity
3 Reasons Why You're Messing Up Your Teeth
The way to have healthier teeth is to take care of them and you shouldn't wait to have symptoms of infections or any tooth problems to visit a dentist. Checking your teeth at least twice a year to a dentist prevents any infections and catches the problems that may occur.
By Dan Martin5 years ago in Longevity
Tea Shop Recommendation: Vahdam India
I have always enjoyed a hot cup of tea. I grew up drinking orange pekoe grade black tea with a splash of milk and a spoonful of sugar. I hated going to school for many reasons, but one of them was that I couldn’t make myself a cup of tea at school. Whenever I was sick, my mom made me a cup of tea to make me feel better. Whenever I see PG Tips tea bags, I am reminded of my mom. All four of my mom’s grandparents came to Canada from England, and we’ve kept the tea-drinking tradition alive here.
By Emily Viggiani5 years ago in Longevity
Fitness Does Not Guarantee Health. Health Does Not Guarantee Fitness.
So you consider your self to be fit, you consider yourself to be healthy. But having one does not necessarily ensure the other. I have been a fitness and well being coach/personal trainer for 15 years and have seen and heard it all about loosing weight, gaining muscle, increasing physical performance, nutrition and supplements, longevity strategies and overall well-being both physically and mentally.
By Mark Denham5 years ago in Longevity
Thyroid Disease
The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits on the lower part of the neck. It produces a thyroid hormone that controls your metabolism and the rhythm of your heartbeat. Today, we've seen an increase in the number of thyroid diseases, such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones, while hyperthyroidism is where the thyroid makes more thyroid hormones than the body needs. Thyroid diseases are commonly found in more women than men. It's what controls menstrual cycles in women.
By Bobby Bushnell5 years ago in Longevity
The Unknown Eye
"The ones who can see the invisible can do the impossible.”-Albert Einstein What is the unknown eye? It's a small cone-shaped gland that sits in the brain's center that produces melatonin. The melatonin then converts to serotonin, and serotonin then converts to small amounts of N, N-dimethyltryptamine or DMT. This cone-shaped gland has the same structure as your two external eyes. It has retina tissue and has the same wiring as your physical eyes do to your brain's visual cortex. It also releases little crystals of light and color that help one see the universe happening within them. The two external eyes see everything outside of you, while the hidden eye sees everything inside you.
By Bobby Bushnell5 years ago in Longevity
9 Ways to Improve Your Sleep
You don't have to get eight hours of sleep every night. However, in order for your body and mind to function properly, you must get enough good sleep. Here are nine steps to help you reach the land of dreams and start improving your health and well-being.
By Mind & Relationships5 years ago in Longevity
Miracles of Medical Healing
How could a virus pandemic like Corona be tracked and possibly slowed down? Global Tracking A significant part of epidemiology consists of prevention of disease and aborting spread of epidemics. Caroline Buckee who was studying genetics in Kenya partnered with Nathan Eagle to compile data from mobiles to predict spread of disease.
By Xilla Club5 years ago in Longevity
Importance of IVPT in skin studies
Importance of IVPT in skin studies In Vitro permeation testing (IVPT) researches across biological membranes of the skin or in the eye & act as a critical guide to product development and to build product bioequivalence, along with QbD-guided formulation development and robust IVRT methodologies, Absorptions Systems’ optimized and validated IVPT testing provides complete data required to enable the highest degree of success for NCE, ANDA or 505(b)(2) filing.
By Tergus Pharma5 years ago in Longevity










