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Oral Health And Overall Health
Everyone is aware of the connection between mind and body, but only a few are aware of the same between mouth and body. Teeth make a smile more pretty. Smiling allows people to speak more with fewer efforts. Many people consider visiting dentists is just about getting the teeth cleaned, getting a filling, or having a tooth pulled to make their smile bright and beautiful. But this is an entirely wrong perception. Visiting a dentist is not only about oral hygiene, but it is also about the overall health of the person. Good oral health does not mean just having fresh breath and pearly whites, as whatever goes to the mouth can impact the whole body and vice versa. Good oral hygiene can be a line of difference between death and life. A person’s mouth is a hothouse for the bacteria, which can be controlled with good dental hygiene and care. People who neglect their gums and teeth are more likely to end up with their entire body suffering. Various research conducted by some of the best dental clinics in India suggests that there is a synergic relationship between oral health and overall health.
By Femicure Healthcare6 years ago in Longevity
COVID-19 Testing Decoded- How Does this Work?
Since the beginning of this year, the only name we hear while we wake up and go to bed again is- coronavirus. COVID-19, the novel coronavirus disease that emerged in the city of Wuhan, China, has now spread around the globe, almost affecting more than 200 nations. As of now, 1,352,266 coronavirus cases and 75,299 deaths have already been reported, while only 287,679 people have been recovered from this deadly virus.
By Eva Watson6 years ago in Longevity
CRISPR-Cas9; The Powerful Gene Editor
As we clearly know that our body is an engine made up of complex materials that works day and night to keep us alive. Though we cannot see many of them from our naked eyes, we can feel them every single second of our life. With the advancement of Science & Technology, we have discovered so various new facts about the mechanism that our body undergoes every second of our life.
By Bikash Pokharel6 years ago in Longevity
Staying Fit While Quarantined: The Ultimate How-To
Finding ways to maintain health and fitness can be daunting tasks when locked away for an indefinite period of time. However, with a few easy adjustments, you could be well on your way to achieving your goals.
By Alexandra Kropaneva6 years ago in Longevity
Tutela Training System-Bringing the Best Version of Yourself to Reality
6 months ago, after years and years of joining (and than quitting) dozens of weight loss facilities and programs, I finally stumbled upon a new one. Ironically, located no more than 2 miles from me. It was a business I saw almost everyday yet never took the time to actually check it out. I was too busy visiting the pizzeria, sushi, bagel, and liquor store that were also located in the same shopping mall. While I may have never "really looked" at it, I most certainly always heard it. "Heard it" you may be asking? Yes, I heard it, and so did the rest of the mall. With beat bumping music, men and women cheering, and the clank of iron over and over again, I am still astonished how I lived here 5 years without discovering this hidden gem that is TTS?
By Jus L'amore6 years ago in Longevity
What A Year!
What a year, indeed! This was going to be my year. My break-out year. Finally. 2020 had started off right. I: Paid off my car and was setting myself up to get back on track of reaching those financial goals that I have had hiccups with all my adult life, Completed Yoga Teacher Training and had signed up for a certification course in Guided Meditation, Applied for and was awarded an LLC status with my state on a new business adventure I had planned to start, and I was arranging talks and venues regarding an idea I had to host retreats featuring yoga, meditation and Reiki.
By Ramona Turner6 years ago in Longevity
Joe Wicks Has Saved My Mental Health During This Uncertain Time
Shoes laced up, sunglasses on. It’s all a go go. When I first saw about the Mind 27 27 challenge, I instantly signed up to help raise money for the charity, as mental health is something, I hold close to my heart. It’s a real thing. Being a university student myself, I fall into the category of the 27% of students reporting a mental health problem.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Longevity
Brainstorms IV - stress, how does it work?
Hi everyone! Yes, I am back… after a stressful start to the year with moving and shameful WiFi connection, I’ve managed to get my life in order (the COVID quarantine has helped, I have to admit) and once again I have time to write. Home office can be tough; after reading papers for the whole day my brain felt like it had been fried on a grill. So I decided to transform all the knowledge I had accumulated into a comprehensible summary of my (very broadly speaking) research topic: stress and mental health. Work and entertainment all in one ;) I found so many interesting facts about stress and our health that I decided to make this entry a bit broader and briefly include other brain disorders.
By Laura Sotillos Elliott6 years ago in Longevity
HomeInstead Caregiving
Caregivers are First Responders oftentimes unrecognized except by those of us who desperately need them in our lives. Maria Jose Dribben has never wavered in her care of my husband during this pandemic. Gratefully, since this pandemic, she has not missed one hour or day giving care to Cleveland in our home. She is on top of her job, prepared with gloves, masks and even making homemade sanitizer in my home out of an actual Aloe Vera plant gel and alcohol. She actually squeezed the gel from plants and prepared the sanitizer.
By Patricia Stone6 years ago in Longevity
My thoughts on the Coronavirus
During this time in quarantine, between maintaining from getting cabin fever, I have had some thoughts on what will happen to our future, or if this is our new norm for the future. The Coronavirus has changed every part of our lives. What will happen when this is over or contained for now?
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Longevity











