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Is a Cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis on the Horizon?
Introduction This article’s purpose is to present some essential information about rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including the latest research. We will explore various aspects of RA by asking and answering a series of questions. After reading this article, you’ll have a good understanding of not only what RA is but what scientists are doing to find better ways to treat it.
By Terry Mansfield5 years ago in Longevity
Wanting To Upgrade Your Life Isn’t Something To Feel Guilty About
My family was poor. My parents immigrated from Vietnam and worked years to provide us with a better life. They worked manual labor jobs to support a family of 7 (my parents, 3 kids, and grandparents). My dad's first job was pulling weeds. We've always been very cognizant of where our money went because we never had any.
By Alice Vuong5 years ago in Longevity
Sea Nomads
Hold your breath for as long as you can. Do it after an intense cardio workout, in the full bathtub, after years of training like an Olympian and my bet is that you won’t be able to achieve what the Sama-Bajau people accomplish every day off the coast of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. What distinguishes these nomadic peoples living and hunting for food in flotillas among the water is that, unlike a Michael Phelps who’s been noted to hold his breath for 22 minutes, these people can hold their breath for potentially 15 minutes while being more than 200 feet below the surface of the ocean!
By Marquis D. Gibson5 years ago in Longevity
Things to Know About Cataracts
What is a cataract, exactly? The clouding of the lens of the eye is known as a cataract. Vision is affected as a result of the clouding. Cataracts may affect one or both eyes, but they do not spread from one to the other. The majority of cataracts are caused by aging, and they are most common in the elderly. Cataracts cause gradual vision loss if left untreated, which can interfere with everyday tasks such as reading, using the computer, and driving.
By Clemintine Davis5 years ago in Longevity
Everything Comes at a Price
Kyrra I found it in the gutter — a soggy black notebook with raised gold bands and an impossibly smooth cover. I carefully smoothed open the first page to see five words scrawled in whimsical, delicate script across it: Everything comes at a price.
By Hannah Anderson5 years ago in Longevity
7 Natural Remedies to Flush Mucus From Your Body
Mucus accumulations make you feel as if there’s something stuck in your throat. You sense an urge to clear your throat, and it’s really frustrating. This problem is usually created by infections in the upper respiratory tract, but mucus accumulations may be triggered by allergies, asthma, and heartburn.
By Top Natural Remedy5 years ago in Longevity








