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Should You Use Exercise.com to Get Fit?
The Internet is full of health and fitness apps. And the best ones to use are those that work best for you. After all, everyone is unique. With that being said, I would like to point out some of the benefits of Exercise.com.
By Michael Brockbank5 years ago in Longevity
Know the Basics on the Pending Vaccines
The pandemic that has taken our countries by storm worldwide has been at the top of the news headlines for almost a year. Although there are still many things for us to learn about COVID-19, the one thing that has crept to the forefront of our minds as with any disease is a cure and is far from being found, however there are vaccines being developed in a matter of months that is said to assist with the ability to fight the virus off.
By Athena Tepe5 years ago in Longevity
Complex regional pain syndrome and its treatment with LDN
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), called reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS) too, is a chronic pain syndrome in which the affected site receives high levels of nerve impulses. Specialists consider that CRPS happens as a consequence of dysfunction that occurs in the CNS or PNS.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy5 years ago in Longevity
Keep calm and learn about Chakras
Well, no one is born with great stamina or with a dynamic personality, it’s the energy wheels or chakras which handle your life. People who aren’t aware of the word chakra and their effect on the body, for them I have crafted this article.
By Ayushi Sharma5 years ago in Longevity
New Year's Resolutions: Losing Weight
It’s the beginning of a new year filled with dreams, goals and hopes to throw away those old habits! For numerous people, these hopes include throwing away a few pounds. The resolution has become so popular, people who frequently exercise have started working out from home at the beginning of the year to avoid crowds (even in the middle of a pandemic). Though many tend to slip in the first few weeks of their process, here are a few tips for those who are serious about a strong start on their weight-loss journey this year.
By Justin Oliver5 years ago in Longevity
What causes a Blue Waffle Disease in men and women - How to know the truth?
It seems that you are showing interest to know what causes a blue waffles disease? This post will help you find all the accurate information about the myth of this infection, so you can see the validity of this disease is real or fake. Also, you can clear your mind about where it comes in the first place.
By Naeem Ahmed (NYCKING)5 years ago in Longevity
Hoax behind hijama
Before going to school, the science textbook Biology, Chemistry and Physics seem to have learned that the heart has four chambers, one on the right and one on the left. At that time, the child's mind imagined that the lungs would release carbon dioxide into the oxygen-deficient blood and mix it with oxygen, almost like soda.
By tom antony5 years ago in Longevity
Importance of Doctor Roles in Rural and Remote Areas
In remote parts of Australia, access to healthcare is generally limited when compared to urban centres, and there are substantial gaps in service delivery and health outcomes. This is often a challenge for residents of rural and remote locations.
By Jonathon Deakins5 years ago in Longevity
WHAT ARE SOME COMMON SPORTS INJURIES AND HOW TO TREAT THEM?
Whether you are playing a sport professionally or for fun, it demands physical activity. Sports or outdoor games are a great way to stay healthy and release some stress. Injuries are pretty common in sports, but you can avoid them with some precautions like a proper warm-up, stretching, correct posture and technique while playing and not pushing you too hard on the field.
By Jitoo Gopal5 years ago in Longevity
What's going on?
Rashaad Gomez 1/3/2021 I think we have to often take a step back and realize the choices we make in society, there’s a lot of confusion which has been larger than it’s ever been in recent time. due to the age of information we find ourselves looking and trying to find the answers to the larger questions but often does it lead us to other more complex questions. Right now, we’re caught in a state of fear dealing with this pandemic we all have forgotten what it means to be resilient. Whenever we look at the media, we see civil unrest going on around the world due to our governments not taking the proper precautions to ensure people are getting the right resources to families, numbers of the COVID-19 cases either being exaggerated or not properly being informed by the people we’ve put our lives on the line for. But there’s hope, there’s an opportunity for us to take our lives into our own hand and take the opportunity to learn and navigate through all this mess.
By Rashaad Gomez5 years ago in Longevity









