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Energy for High Performers
Introduction Business leaders, entrepreneurs, and other high performers need an abundance of energy to thrive and perform with passion. Physical, mental, and emotional energy are determining success factors for high performance in this frenetic world. Based on personal experience, this article highlights a critical life factor: mitochondrial health for leaders.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz5 years ago in Longevity
Angel Number 9797
It is continually fascinating to understand what certain numbers in our lives can mean. In the event that you have seen that a specific number is showing up in your life all the time, it very well may be an indication that your watchman blessed messengers are attempting to disclose to you something. Due to that it is in every case great to discover the importance of this number and its imagery.
By Varsha Haswani5 years ago in Longevity
How the environmental changes effects our health
This is the world of technology. We are living in the world now is more advanced and due to science, this world got a lot of benefits and the inventions of various technological products makes the life easier for everyone in this universe and for everyone belongs to any field technology makes a lot of ease for them. On the other hand, technology cause the environment to be polluted.
By maryam nisar5 years ago in Longevity
Tips for staying healthy
A healthy lifestyle can help you thrive throughout your life. Making healthy choices isn't always easy, however. It can be hard to find the time and energy to exercise regularly or prepare healthy meals. However, your efforts will pay off in many ways, and for the rest of your life.
By Akale Mandundu5 years ago in Longevity
Why Staying Connected with Nature Can Save Christmas in 2020
When the holidays get closer, we tend to experience feelings of joy and enthusiasm. However, in 2020 we are still feeling uncertainty and fear over not understanding what Christmas would be like in this COVID-19 time.
By Rocio Espinosa5 years ago in Longevity
Setting Achievable Fitness Goals In 2021
As a rule, New Year’s resolutions are notoriously prone to failure. Every year, so many of us set goals for ourselves with great intention, only to find them unfulfilled when the end of December rolls around. For whatever reason, the fiery motivation and enthusiasm felt in January begins to wane and we fall off the wagon.
By Kennedy Jones5 years ago in Longevity
Reviewing Whitaker's Anatomy of an Epidemic.
Medical Concept Robert Whitaker wrote the book called “The Anatomy of an Epidemic.” The book addresses the challenges concerning the medical model of mental health diagnosis and treatment. Whitaker outlined the history of the psychopharmacology era. He wrote that the government and early researchers tried to find a magic bullet to cure mental illness. In this journey, they found many misdiagnoses and discrepancies. He found that early researchers and pharmaceutical companies misguided the public about medication; that is, he found test results being misconstrued. For example, Whitaker found that there is no evidence that brain dysfunction is the reason for mental illness. Whitaker explains that research has proven that some medication blocked the neurotransmitter thus causing the mental illness rather than curing the mental illness. He focuses on military recruitment efforts and how the government influenced the mental health industry. His book explains the history of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM III) from the American Psychiatric Association and how it came about to establish the industry of psychiatry. Whitaker argues that the DSM III saved the industry by clearly outlining the symptoms from professionals' observation. Even though there was no definite cause of mental illness, the DSM III verified that it exists and should be known.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous5 years ago in Longevity







