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Be Calmer: Slowly Can Be Faster and Alternate Nostril Breathing Practice
Learn two simple ways do improve your life and become a calmer person. 1 - Slowly Can Be Faster If we try harder, we will get results faster. We many have been taught this way, but this logic does not always apply and often the opposite is true.
By Zen Michael5 years ago in Longevity
Five tips for losing the lockdown lbs
A side effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has been weight gain. After all, we all need a bit of comfort after a hard day of juggling work, home-schooling, drawing rainbows and baking banana bread. Let’s face it, a bar of chocolate and a glass of wine is the ultimate temptation when stress levels are high.
By Wayne Burden5 years ago in Longevity
Home Remedies which Boost Your Immune System
If you search online you will find that there are a number of home remedies that claim to give your immune system a boost. We cannot guarantee the efficacy of any of these home remedies, but we have some for you in this article that we believe have the best chance of working.
By Kennedy Jones5 years ago in Longevity
FAH Elects Dr. Prem Reddy, as Chair-Elect for 2021 Board of Directors
The Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) has named Prem Reddy, MD, Board of Directors Chair-Elect for 2021. Dr. Reddy is Chairman, President and CEO of Prime Healthcare, a health system with 45 hospitals in 14 states that is consistently ranked among the top hospital systems in the nation based on clinical quality.
By katewinslet5 years ago in Longevity
Stroke
Before 2009, I was actively singing in a professional group touring cities, making albums, and loving every minute of the performances because I felt that I wanted to minister to the messes. Plus, I was a mother of a disabled child who I love more than anything on earth. I graduated from college with a degree in social work and I worked in church on several boards like hospitality, decorating, user, and outreach worker.
By Christine Rimpson5 years ago in Longevity
Every Stressed Person Does This, Change My Mind.
Nowadays, it seems like almost everybody is stressed out 24/7, and a lot of people are visiting psychologists or mental coaches after they had a bad experience with something - I don't think this helps a lot in the long term.
By Bryan Dijkhuizen5 years ago in Longevity
A Plant-Based Diet May Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease.
Several factors can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Trimethylamine N-Oxide (TMAO) is an example of a factor to keep an eye on. It appears that there is a link between higher levels of TMAO in the blood and the risk of cardiovascular disease.
By Bryan Dijkhuizen5 years ago in Longevity
Open The Gates For Disposable Face Masks Market By Using These Simple Tips
The global disposable face mask market size is anticipated to reach USD 23.81 billion by 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 53% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. This high growth rate during the forecast period is attributable to the number of Covid19 cases across the globe as well as the latest mandates by several governments regarding the use of disposable face masks at all times in public places.
By Startup Ideas5 years ago in Longevity
6 Anti-Pollution Mask Market Secrets You Never Knew
The global anti-pollution mask market size is expected to reach USD 22.3 billion by 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 30.1% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Factors such as rising awareness for remedial measures to combat increased pollution levels and high rate of adoption of healthy lifestyle are expected to remain the prominent trends in the market.
By Startup Ideas5 years ago in Longevity
Top 6 Tips For Cancer Patients And Chemotherapy Beginners
Cancer is a very scary word. It is the disease that most people fear the most, and know the less about. If there is something that we all do know about cancer is that getting rid of it is not easy at all. The treatment in most cases is worse then the disease, and the part that people dread the most about it.
By Gypsy Play 5 years ago in Longevity










