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Things you should know about Indian astrology
According to ancient teachings in Hinduism, Indian astrology or Vedic astrology works because the position of the planets and stars at the moment of your birth shows a roadmap of your life. A mixture of latent past life karma (known as samskaras) and habitual tendencies, your astrological chart could be a complex weave of your character and potential choices.
By astro-anshu5 years ago in Longevity
Everything You Need to Know About Total Knee Replacement
Knee replacement surgery is advised to restore the weight-bearing façade of a diseased, worn, or damaged knee joint. Knee replacement surgery is done with a goal to help the patient to get rid of the pain and restore mobility. The other name given to knee replacement is “knee surfacing” or “knee arthroplasty.” The bone specialist doctor recommends total knee replacement when there is no other way to restore mobility.
By Arun Sharma5 years ago in Longevity
Signs That Your Current Diet Is Really Good for You
With so many diets floating around the internet, it's really hard to know which one is best. Conflicting information on different types of eating plans is everywhere, so you may have tried many different regimens without really understanding if they're healthy for you. However, they say the proof is in the pudding, so if you're on a diet that's genuinely good for you, you'll know when you see these five signs.
By Robert Cordray5 years ago in Longevity
COVID-19 Changed My Relationship With Running For the Better
Everyone in the running community has had their lives affected in some shape or form. Some people have had their Olympic dreams put on hold, others have had the opportunity of completing their first organised marathon stripped from them. Myself included. Others, however, have discovered running as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. The numbers suggest that there’s more of us running recreationally than ever before (please see below for the report). You wouldn’t expect any positives to come from a global pandemic, but I have realised over the past 5 months that this path we have all been forced onto has shone a new light on running and the impact it has on our lives: for the better.
By Rhys Burton5 years ago in Longevity
Can We Finally Explain Pain?
I imagine if you’re reading this, you have probably experienced some form of pain in your life. You may have stubbed your toe on a coffee table, or become sore in your shoulders after months of working from home, or maybe you have had unresolved lower back pain for years.
By Rhys Burton5 years ago in Longevity
How to start a workout from home?
In a time where everyone is doing everything at a slightly slower pace, there has to be something that keeps your zeal in yourself. With gyms closed and fitness buddies distanced, it is a struggle to keep yourself fit. Individuals who have increased their sitting time may have lost the 'activity' time they had earlier.
By Flickonclick5 years ago in Longevity
Meditation Wherever You Are
I've had a lot of experience with mediation. I was initiated into mantra-based meditation when I was thirteen and it was intensive. I was expected to meditate thirty minutes morning and evening. In the end that was too much for me and I grew to even dislike meditation.
By Long Hair Carolyn5 years ago in Longevity
Can Cervical cancer be cured?
Cervical cancer is a cancer of the cervix, the cervix is the lowermost part of the uterus. This cancer is known to affect only women. It is transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse. However it is not a guarantee that every sexual act will lead to the disease, it is only transmitted from men who possess the agent that causes cervical cancer. Men can carry the agent but are not affected by it.
By Dwight gabriel5 years ago in Longevity
Okay
In 2017, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The thing with MS is that there is no definitive evidence of the causes, and there is no cure, but, there is treatment. This autoimmune disease is known as a snowflake disease, which means that no one goes through the same experience. For me, the experience is still surreal after all these years. I honestly don’t know how I got through it.
By Isabelle Oehler5 years ago in Longevity








