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Using Temperature and Touch in Somatic Meditation
What if your body held the key to calming your mind—not through thought, but through sensation? In the world of mindfulness, meditation is often seen as a mental activity: observe your thoughts, follow your breath, return to the moment. But somatic meditation offers something deeper. It invites you to anchor awareness in your felt experience—what your skin senses, what your muscles hold, and how your body meets the world.
By Marina Gomez7 months ago in Longevity
Smiles in the Sunshine State: Exploring Orthodontics in Tampa, FL
Tampa, Florida, is a city known for its warm weather, beautiful waterfronts, and vibrant culture but it’s also becoming a hub for modern dental and orthodontic care. As families settle into neighborhoods from Hyde Park to Westchase, many are prioritizing not just healthcare but oral health, especially orthodontics.
By Mian Abdulrahman7 months ago in Longevity
How vitamin D may increase survival in colon cancer.
Colorectal cancer is considered a deadly disease worldwide, the number of patients of which is constantly increasing. But fortunately, modern research has presented some encouraging possibilities in this regard. Recent research studies have found that vitamin D, which is obtained through sunlight and some foods, is not only beneficial for colon cancer patients but can also significantly increase their chances of survival.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Longevity
💔 Heart Attacks Are Becoming Too Common — And That Should Worry Us All
There was a time when heart attacks were something we associated with older people. But now, that is no longer true. Every week, we hear of someone young — a teacher, a student, a worker — suddenly collapsing and dying from a heart attack. These incidents are no longer rare. They are happening too often.
By Muhammad Adil7 months ago in Longevity
Hepatitis C: The Cure Is Possible, but Awareness Is Key
I never thought much about the liver. It was just another organ doing its job quietly in the background, like a backstage crew member you forget is there until the show falls apart. I didn’t know what hepatitis C really was. I’d heard the name tossed around in medical shows or health pamphlets at the clinic, but I never imagined it would change my life—or save it.
By Salman khan7 months ago in Longevity
What the World’s Oldest People Eat Every Day
When it comes to living past 100, genes certainly play a role—but what you put on your plate might matter just as much, if not more. Around the world, there are regions known as “Blue Zones,” where people consistently live longer, healthier lives, often reaching 90 or even 100 years of age. These areas—Okinawa in Japan, Sardinia in Italy, Ikaria in Greece, Nicoya in Costa Rica, and Loma Linda in California—have been studied closely, and one of the most fascinating findings is the longevity diet followed by the world’s oldest people. These diets may differ in ingredients and flavors, but they all share a few powerful commonalities that support long-term health and vitality.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Longevity










