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The coronavirus Crisis: Is it Slowing Down?
In my home state of California, coronavirus seems to be slowing down a bit. Although I just had a video call with my endocrinologist, and I'm reassured that I'm doing just fine with my own health problems, especially another autoimmune disorder that causes low blood platelets. Now that new fact has me saying, I'm not leaving the house until coronavirus cases are lower. In the United States, today I have read that coronavirus cases are topping 500,000. Deaths are at 18, 637 people. The pandemic has 1.69 million cases with more than 102,000 actually reported deaths.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in Longevity
Sex and the Spirituality.
I remember being in my early 20’s at work one day and having a conversation with a group of women in their mid 40’s about sex. They would tell me that they used to pretend to be asleep in order to avoid having any sexual intimacy with their husbands. When they told me this I couldn’t believe my ears. Why would you purposely want to avoid physical intimacy with your partner? At the time I was oblivious to the rumors that married people have less sex than those who are not married and I couldn’t seem to understand why?
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Longevity
How Katie Dunlop, Fitness Influencer, Conquered The Thyroid’s Butterfly Effect
Katie Dunlop is one of the fitness industry’s most accomplished and followed fitness gurus. As the beloved founder of Love Sweat Fitness, Katie has created a global online community that encompasses nearly 400,000 followers on Instagram and 550,000 YouTube subscribers, all joining together to support one another’s fitness and lifestyles.
By Ally Woodard6 years ago in Longevity
Am I Healthy?
Health is one of the most important parts of our life. Do you agree? If yes, keep reading. I am currently studying Sports Science (Health and Recreation) and Physical Education and Coaching (Kinesiology). I know for a fact that there are many components in this program that may be difficult to understand. However, the end goal for this program is to have an effective outlook on the importance of health. Whenever I enter a classroom to take a new course, I always ask myself, how is this related to health? This question brought me to ask myself: How is my health?
By John Paul Escala6 years ago in Longevity
7 Underrated Supplements To Boost Your Health
Dietary supplements can give anyone an extra leg up in establishing and maintaining a healthier lifestyle. Each one offers something for every individual and their specific needs. While many people know about the most common supplements like Vitamin C, biotin, and multivitamins, there are others that are often overlooked. Continue reading to learn more about these not-so-secret heroes of nutrition.
By Dennis McKonkie6 years ago in Longevity
Why is it a problem if I want to 'cleanse' my body?
I have nothing to do during quarantine aside from finishing my degree, relaxing, eating and sleeping as much as I want. Whilst I'm not working, I switch on Youtube and watch whatever I feel like at the time; sometimes true crime stories, stories of missing people and food videos.
By Bushra Shahriar6 years ago in Longevity
Life in two Directions
There is simultaneously no difference and every difference between the world outside your head and the goings-on of your mental life. I don't mean this in some nebulous, everything-is-one sort of way. While that experience of oneness is revealing, this particular train of thought isn't about our relationship to reality; it's about our daily interactions with reality.
By Paul Bokserman6 years ago in Longevity











