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The H2One Hand Sanitizer is Cherished By Celebrities and Saving Lives
Many times, corporate missions are rooted in a personal experience and journey. When it comes to the CEO of the Samarian Group and H2One Alfred Zaccagnino, his drive is impactful and much-needed, especially in 2020 and beyond.
By Jae Monique5 years ago in Longevity
My Path to Wellness
When I think of a resolution, it feels like an ending. A resolve to something. But as human beings, are we ever really fully resolved? I feel like I'm always evolving instead. I like to view my wellness as an ever expanding, ever growing, living, breathing thing.
By Samantha Hearn5 years ago in Longevity
Everything about Knee Replacement Surgery that you should know
Knee Replacement Treatment is a very common surgery procedure which involves replacing a damaged part, diseased or worn knee with an artificial part. Mostly knee replacement surgery is needed for an adult between the ages of 60 to 80. But sometimes it needs young people as well in the condition of accidents and damaged knee. This treatment has a small operation that is known as partial knee replacement but you may need to redo within 10 years.
By Akhil Vikram Singh5 years ago in Longevity
THE HEART CHAKRA- Anahata Chakra
The name of this chakra signifies the state of freshness that appears when we are able to become detached and to look at the different and apparently contradictory experiences of life with a state of openness (expansion). This energy is specific to cooperation and integration, which brings peace and a new perspective in a world which, up to this level (considering only the energies specific to the first three centers of force: Muladhara, Swasdhistana and Manipura) was made only of a more or less conscious confrontation between opposite forces.
By Ayushi Sharma5 years ago in Longevity
Diabetes Won't Win
In April 2020, during the lockdown, I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Due to the lockdown, I was working from home and was inflicted with an abscess on my back that required a doctor's visit. During that visit, and in order to determine if there was an infection involved, the doctor did blood work, gave me an antibiotic and a reference to another doctor to get the abscess removed. That was a Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday late morning, my doctor called me with the news of my Type2 Diabetes. My blood sugar was over 600 (dangerously high) and he wanted me back in the office the next day.
By Maria Williams-Bell5 years ago in Longevity
How My Dream of Olympic Competition Was Lost in 38 Seconds
I had a plan. It wasn’t a great plan, but a plan nonetheless. I was going to break 2:50 in the New Orleans Marathon and qualify for Boston. If I made it, I was going to hire a coach to train me for Boston with hopes of breaking 2:22 for an Olympic Trials qualifying time. Of course, dropping 30 minutes in 2 months was a somewhat absurd idea, but we runners are nothing if not dreamers.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Longevity
My Strained Relationship with Being a Morning Person. Top Story - January 2021.
I have an interesting relationship with being a morning person. Some people will tell you that echoing the habits of a CEO and being a morning person will instantly make your life more satisfying.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA5 years ago in Longevity
Ditching the fat suit
I’ve been dreaming of a fresh start for a while, and the 2021 New Year seemed as good a time as any to make this dream a reality. I’ve been languishing in sub-optimum health for a while (a few years in fact) but I’ve realised I’m at the tipping point where I need to make significant changes fast.
By Helen Smith5 years ago in Longevity
Life's Big Questions: Why You Should Take Out Extra Time For Self-Reflection
This article was originally published at rochizalani.com I had a lot of those ‘life’s big questions’ growing up: Why do grown-ups have these things that they call ‘jobs’ and why do they have to do it every day? Why do we have to ‘work’ and ‘build a career’ anyway? What purpose does it solve, really? Why should I go to bed early? Why not have only a bowl of maggie for dinner?
By Rochi Zalani5 years ago in Longevity










