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Criteria To Choose The Best Hair Transplant Surgeon In India
India: the land of diversity has always been an attractive destination for tourists all across the globe not just because it showcases diversity in every aspect including culture, language, geography, weather but also because the country has a very rustic charm.
By Lucifer Ralf5 years ago in Longevity
6 MOST COMMON CAUSES OF BACK PAIN AND HOW TO FIX THEM
Back pain is pretty common, especially among adults. It can be a sign of some other serious medical condition and can occur due to various reasons. However, most of the common causes are easy to treat and can even be prevented with slight and sincere efforts like exercise and correct posture.
By Jitoo Gopal5 years ago in Longevity
VACCINE
I'm Kent Brindley; and this is my COVID Vaccine story. I don't think that anyone could have predicted what 2020 was going to bring us as a nation, let alone as the world, when we first entered 2020, looking ahead with anticipation for that the future might hold for us.
By Kent Brindley5 years ago in Longevity
I Lost Significant Weight in 30 Days, By improving these 3 habits in 2020
It's been almost two months of total lockdown at my house, and for the past five months, all the gyms have been locked. I couldn't go out to jog much. That is why, in 2020, I gained weight. My body does not do well when I do not work out regularly. At some point, I was also ashamed about going out with my close friends for Christmas and New Year. Given how the year 2020 has gone, when I still have time for myself, I just figured I might make a little difference. When most people I know were planning for the upcoming celebration on December 1, I figured I might do something when I still had 31 days left in the month of December.
By andre medy5 years ago in Longevity
The Vole King
I am so hungry I'm beginning to see things I thought. I had been traveling along this road for days now and I could not be far from my destination, but the more I rattled on without food in my belly, the slower and weaker I had become. If it had been up to me I would have eaten well before I left the last town, but sadly, it was not up to me. It is often not up to me. That is why I left home in the first place. To travel to a place where it would be up to me; a veritable land of milk and honey. I had not been the only one. I had been with a group within a group. It was a migration. Many of us stopped in the last town for food and rest but we found the town was being overrun with illness. It was a vile, breath-stealing plague that seemed to sweep the land just as we had arrived. Like many, I fell ill quickly. My traveling companions, easy rest their souls, did not abandon me but stayed behind to care for me and soon fell ill themselves. Sadly, they both succumbed quickly. For whatever reason, I did not succumb, and when I could breathe again I found that many of the travelers had moved on, were ill, or dead.
By Lei Williams5 years ago in Longevity
Why It's Not About being Skinny
Today we are talking about why it is not just about being skinny and why you should be more concerned about increasing your body's performance and less about how you look at the beach or the number on the scale. Yes, we want to be fit-looking, but we also want to be healthy, right?
By Michael Martinez5 years ago in Longevity
Totem
The shaman says that all the world is balance and every creature has its place. I am still coming to understand mine. This once bothered me more than I’d like to admit. And, I envied those who seemed to know theirs. In those days I was quiet, but not yet as silent as the night. I heard, but had not yet learned to listen. I saw, but did not yet see.
By Sara Dillon5 years ago in Longevity
How My Awakening Journey Began Part 1
Over two and a half years ago I made the decision to attend Fanshawe College in London, Ontario for their Advanced Massage Therapist program. I've never aspired to be a massage therapist, I wasn't accepted to my program of choice which was Ultrasound or X-Ray Technician. Fanshawe had the program though, the school was far enough away yet still close enough to home and I had a friend there. So it was decided that I go, try it out and hopefully one day branch over to my desired program. I'll save you the time and let you know that it never happened. I ended up dropping out at the last minute at the beginning of the second semester.
By Justine Becker5 years ago in Longevity
Grief and Loss
It seems to me that “Grief” can appear in two parts of your psyche — one part is where you present to the world as being totally rational, totally together, no problems really while your second inner part is completely hidden and is screaming inside with soundless pain.
By a.a.gallagher5 years ago in Longevity








