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Trump's Coronavirus 'Cure' is Doing More Harm Than Good. Why?
Our story begins on March 19, 2020. The setting: James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in The United States White House. Our speaker, President Donald Trump speaking about the Coronavirus and the steps being taken as we move ahead.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Longevity
A PSA about COVID19
In the times we are in, it is understandable to be scared. And the fear can cause you to do irrational things such as hoarding toilet paper and not food, or to be bored of staying inside and to simply just go out and “defy” the government because who are they to tell you what to do?
By Jacob Harold6 years ago in Longevity
Keep Yourself Sane
I know everyone is on edge since the first signs of COVID-19 but now we see it everywhere. Instagram, Facebook, Google, Grocery stores, Everywhere. Although we have to tolerate it you shouldn't let the virus scare you, yes it can be scary but as long as you and your family stay clean during this time it can help reduce your chances of gaining the disease. Yes the disease can spread either way but reducing it lowers your chances so please be precautious during this time. I know most places are closed during this time and you are lonely or your family is driving you insane, but you can still take care of yourself during this time.
By Desired Fire6 years ago in Longevity
In the Face of the Corona Virus
I am not in qaurantine, and I do not have the virus. However like many, I am going out of my mind with boredom. Normally I am doing therapy for my mental health outdoors, but all the places I use including leisure centers are shut. I also have a condition that means I have to socially distance myself. This is really difficult, because in the thrall of severe mental health problems many years ago, it took me a long time to socialize again, and isolation became my best friend until I learned that my world was safe to go outside again. Recently I was restricting myself to visiting shops and going shopping in the car, but now I find myself bound to my home and my garden for quite some time so that I can protect myself from the Corona Virus. In fact it is crucially important as I am in the early stages of pregnancy and I have a health problem which makes me vulnerable. It was Mothersday yesterday, and my Mum is distancing herself because of her own condition. Its not where any of us chose to be, but it is really important to protect ourselves and others, particularly those who are vulnerable from the virus, which as we know, kills people too. However, it doesn't mean that we all become hermits, it means we stay safe and protect others who may be extremely vulnerable too.
By Carol Ann Townend6 years ago in Longevity
What The Fuck is Wrong With People?
Ok, what the fuck is going on? People have taken leave of their senses. Their good senses that allow them to treat all of humanity with respect or at least civility. That flew out the window in the past two weeks. I have seen people's behavior get exponentially worse as the days go by and America finds more and more cases of coronavirus, but really...what the fuck?
By Amanda Lyons6 years ago in Longevity
Can Sun Damage Your Skin Through the Window? And Why Organic Sunblock is So Important and How to Fix Your Skin With Organic Laundry Soap
A question that many people never think about, is whether or not UV rays can be harmful through glass. If you're sat by a window feeling the sun on your skin – does risk causing sun burn or other damage? Perhaps you're sitting by a window as you read this right now; are you in danger?
By Adrian Praljak6 years ago in Longevity
A Gym at the Office: Why Fitness Training is Crucial for Employer
The growth and productivity of an organization highly depend on its workforce. In other words, employees are the strength and backbone of an organization. Employers want their employees to work efficiently, effectively, and give their best at the workplace. This can be achieved by encouraging and motivating employees to give their maximum output.
By Jessica Ann6 years ago in Longevity
How much sleep do you really need?
We are often instructed on the importance of sleep. We are told it is important for our overall health, for our feeling of wellbeing, for our productivity and our longevity. It impacts most of the processes going on in our body: from the immune system (1) to heart health (2).
By Caitlin Evans6 years ago in Longevity











