fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
Clean Water & Mental Clarity: How Hydration Fuels Cognitive Health and Well-Being
Water is essential to life. It keeps our bodies functioning properly, regulates our temperature, and supports countless physiological processes. But did you know that the quality and quantity of water you drink also play a crucial role in your mental clarity and overall cognitive health? In an age where mental well-being is increasingly recognized as vital as physical health, it's important to consider how something as simple as hydration can impact your ability to think clearly, stay focused, and maintain emotional balance.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
The Stuntman’s Transformation: A Decade-Long Quest to Uncover a Life-Altering Diagnosis
Ray Kohn’s life was always full-throttle, both as a stunt driver and a mechanic. Known for his high-octane stunts and fearless nature, he thrived on adrenaline and precision. But in 2015, Kohn began noticing subtle changes that he attributed to the wear and tear of his demanding career: persistent pain in his knees and elbows.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Longevity
Do Souls Really Exist?. Content Warning.
Up until I was in my early twenties my answer would have been a definite no. I was of the same opinion as respected author Christopher Hitchens and the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, who both adhered ferociously to the doctrine; ‘when you’re gone, you’re gone.’
By Simon Aylwardabout a year ago in Longevity
How Micro-Learning Apps Help You Read More in Less Time
Let's face it: in a world full of notifications, emails, and an ever-growing to-do list, reading can sometimes feel like a luxury we don't have time for. Between work, family, social obligations, and squeezing in some downtime, it seems like there's always something else demanding our attention. But what if I told you there was a way to read more - and faster - without sacrificing your precious time? Enter micro-learning apps.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
Find the Craft of Smoked Sockeye Salmon - A Flavorsome Odyssey to the Core of the Pacific Northwest
Find the Craft of Smoked Sockeye Salmon - A Flavorsome Odyssey to the Core of the Pacific Northwest Wild smoked sockeye salmon is one of the most delectable fish dishes you at any point had, and it sincerely possesses a flavor like a sea. This sockeye salmon has a dark red tone with a firm surface, giving this fish such a rich flavor ideal for smoking. This recipe, Smoked Sockeye Salmon Joy, is just about the least complex yet most exquisite way to feature the unimaginable nature of this fish. Whether it's an occasion or a regular undertaking, this recipe can't be topped for striking, extraordinary flavor.
By Kalpesh Vasavaabout a year ago in Longevity
Addressing the Stigma:Personal Accounts of Depression
Addressing the Stigma:Personal Accounts of Depression Introduction: Breaking Down Myths About Mental Health Depression is a lot more than a sad feeling. It is a severe mental health disorder that impacts millions of people worldwide, including a substantial population in India. While common, stigma and myths frequently inhibit people from getting assistance. Join us as we share personal stories of resilience, highlight actionable strategies to combat stigma, and provide a roadmap for supporting individuals experiencing depression. This guide aims to promote understanding and compassion, and also strives to provide practical steps for action through detailed insights and relatable narratives.
By Kalpesh Vasavaabout a year ago in Longevity
Small Bites - Big Results
The Ancient Wisdom That Shapes Modern Wellness : “You Are What You Eat” In the modern age of wellness and self-improvement, the ancient Sanskrit saying “You are what you eat” holds timeless significance. This phrase, rooted in Indian philosophy, suggests that our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being is deeply influenced by the food we consume. It transcends simple dietary advice, encompassing the why, how, and what of eating.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Longevity
Fitness or slimness? Study Reveals the Real Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life!
We’ve always been told that maintaining a healthy weight is the key to a longer life. Well, that’s true to an extent, but as it turns out, there’s a lot more to the picture than that, according to a new study.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Your Body on Ultra-Processed Foods: Weight Gain, Muscle Loss, and Stubborn Fat
How do ultra-processed foods affect your body? Ultraprocessed foods are foods that undergo complex manufacturing processes and contain artificial ingredients, such as preservatives, artificial flavors, and stabilizers. These foods include fast food, soft drinks, processed sweets, and ready-made meals. Although they are delicious and simple to prepare, studies suggest that they may be harmful to our health in the long run.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
What Does "Zero Drop" Mean, and Why Does It Matter?
If you've recently dipped your toes into the world of minimalist shoes, you may have come across the term "zero drop" being tossed around like a new trendy catchphrase. And let’s be real—when you’re already trying to make sense of terms like “barefoot running” and “minimalist shoes,” the last thing you want is another phrase that sounds like it belongs in a physics textbook. So, what exactly is "zero drop," and why does it matter? Let’s unpack this in a way that won’t leave you scratching your head (or your shoes).
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity










