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Everyone thinks the world is ending.
Well, this photo has nothing to do with the coronavirus, but it is disaster related. I think it fits closely enough. This was a thrift store that sold baby stuff. It was a really old building, so unofficially I would say it was probably electrical related.
By Skyler Whitfield6 years ago in Longevity
Exercise Life
Exercise Life Outdoor VS. Indoor Firstly, I love to workout because it heals my whole body mentally and physically. Usually, I prefer the low impact exercises because it increases the chance of better results. Simply, with anything when you get into a habit of doing activities then it becomes part of your lifestyle. Personally, I select workouts that make me happy and excited to complete. Most will drill you on the knowledge of running high speed miles, joining workout classes and signing up for trainers etc. Very fantastic ideas, but are you a introvert or not? Most importantly, are you happy with exercising among large groups of people? Personally, I do not enjoy exercising with tons of people closely around me. After a while, it becomes very uncomfortable with people in my face telling me what workouts best fits my body-type.
By Sheba Bonita 6 years ago in Longevity
The Lowdown On Kidney Stones
By: Marlene Affeld According to the National Institute Of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, kidney stones, also known as renal lithiasis, are a common disorder of the urinary tract accounting for more than a million health care visits each year. Medical research studies indicate that one in ten people in the United States will experience a kidney stone within their lifetime. However, science has yet to pinpoint the reason why men tend to have more kidney stones (also called nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis) than women.
By Marlene Affeld6 years ago in Longevity
Health Benefits Of Clean And Healthy Teeth
By: Marlene Affeld When your mom used to hound you to “Brush your teeth, or you will get cavities” she was right. Poor dental hygiene results in a diverse array of unpleasant problems that are not limited to “bear breath” and stained and discolored teeth.
By Marlene Affeld6 years ago in Longevity
New Study on Hearing Loss and Ear Plugs
A new study confirms that earplugs can shield you from the temporary hearing loss that can happen after a high-decibel music concert. While getting millennials to wear earplugs at concerts may be a long shot, one expert said the threat to their hearing is real.
By Frank Racioppi6 years ago in Longevity











