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What Are The Three Generations of Lipo Laser Machines?
Lipo Laser machines are used by the professionals for the non-surgical methods to reduce the extra fat from the body. It is a non-surgical device to treat the patients with extra fat and is considered as the safest methodology. Various studies have shown that laser light methodology is the best as compared to other treatments for the surgery as it has no harmful effects. If you are the one to have Lipo laser, then you can prefer Slender Lasers as it provides you the right reviews and prices about the product.
By Pamelagreen6 years ago in Longevity
screen Time effect on vision
Many studies have shown that significant eye damage comes from the excessive screen use in a long period of time. Screen usage typically comes from computers and phones most of the time because that is what most people spend their time on a daily basis. It started when people were spending a long period of time exposing their eyes to a screen. Screen usage have developed over time, from watching TVs to working on computers to spending time on phones. By the late 1990s, 98 percent of U.S. homes had at least one television set, and those sets were on for an average of more than seven hours a day, and that was just the start of the crisis. Shortly after that, personal computers were in every office and almost every home around the world. It allowed us to be creative and connected to each other by the amount of programs developers have made and that made us feel happy, but on the other hand it made us addicted to it which has affected our vision negatively over the past few years. In 2008, the first iPhone came out and people were obsessed with it to the point where 7 million units were sold in less than a year. This number is crazily insane right now and according to the market, there are around 1.5 billion smartphones sold every year, which makes us wonder, how does that affect us as human beings? The purpose of this study was to collect the data of people who use their phones everyday and to see if they wear glasses/contacts or not. Our hypothesis is that people who spend a lot of time on their phone, typically tend to wear glasses or contacts, while people who have an average screen time have good vision. To find accurate results, we decided to survey students of our school by only making them answer two simple questions to test our hypothesis.
By Mazen Ahmed6 years ago in Longevity
Tips From a Tech Neck Survivor
I first noticed my neck pain two years ago. It started with tightness on the right side of my neck, running parallel to my cervical spine. For weeks, the pain radiated intermittently from the base of my skull to my right shoulder. But each time, just as I'd start to wonder if I was injured, the discomfort would fade, and things would return to normal.
By Leigh Lynnson6 years ago in Longevity
Game Theory: Prisoner's dilemma
1. Prisoner's dilemma. There were, once upon a time, two thieves. They burgled so amateurishly that got arrested. The police, "fortunately," lacked evidence to convict them. These two were then separately interrogated and offered similar conditional clemency.
By mitzi aurelia6 years ago in Longevity
Fitness In The New Normal
Most of us have experienced a change in our entire lives over the past few months. We are now forced to stay home, work from home and figure out ways to survive doing so. With this “new normal”, some of us have not been able to stick to a fitness plan as public gyms are closed. Some gyms that offer classes have been able to offer them virtually. What do you do if you belong to a regular gym with machines and no classes?
By Elaine M. Gallagher6 years ago in Longevity
Adding Yoga to Your Wellness Routine
Although you may still be young at heart, as you grow older your mind and body might feel otherwise. Happily, the mental and physical downsides of aging are not inevitable. If you are already eating healthy meals and integrating healing supplements, consider adding yoga to improve flexibility, strength and overall well-being.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Longevity
Your Eyes and an Alzheimer's Diagnosis Test
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative neural disease caused by an abnormal build-up of proteins in the brain that kills cells and damages connections between neurons. Common symptoms include memory loss, difficulty thinking, disorientation and other kinds of cognitive decline. Symptoms can also include vision problems, especially trouble with spatial relationships and depth perception. Some patients develop trouble reading, following moving objects, or have problems with contrast.
By Frank Racioppi6 years ago in Longevity
How Telemedicine Is Transforming Healthcare . Top Story - May 2020.
If you have started to hear the term “Telemedicine” a lot over the last couple of months and wondering, “What is Telemedicine?" you might not be the only one. The concept of telemedicine is booming among healthcare professionals during the recent pandemic as it pushes them into searching for ways to switch their practices online.
By Ilkyaz Sakcak6 years ago in Longevity






