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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Market Anticipated to Grow During the Forecast Period (2019-2025)
Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Market Overview: The Global Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Market is expected to reach USD 2.29 Billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 8.90%.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Longevity
What Are Early Signs of Liver Damage from Alcohol?
According to experts, the liver has more than 500 types of functions in the body. Alcohol consumption reduces its capacity and workability in the body. There are several early signs of liver damage from alcohol that can be spotted and if they are left untreated; it could lead to serious health damages in the future.
By Muhammad Siraj5 years ago in Longevity
Guide To Good Posture
Slouching down in boring lectures and laying down on the sofa like a croissant while watching television is a habit that most of us carried into adulthood. Now, instead of slouching in classes, we slouch while we drive or when we are working on our computers.
By Nikhil Suresh5 years ago in Longevity
A mother's heartbreak
There is nothing worse than a sick child. That is what I had always believed, until this year when that statement was proven wrong. A sick child is truly an awful thing, but as long as you have the tools to help your child feel better at least you can do something for your child.
By Criscindy Malosh5 years ago in Longevity
The anniversary
Not funny story time. Fourteen years ago, while attending Morgan State, I was in the tv room on the first floor with a group of people (including Jeneè Young) singing and playing around with songs. We was eating some snacks and next thing you know I felt a sharp pain in my stomach. So I excused myself and went to the elevator.
By Nicole Grant5 years ago in Longevity
How Can Housing Societies Stay Safe during COVID-19?
Every day the count of COVID-19 cases is rising rapidly in India. While social distancing is one of the most important ways to defeat the threat, whether you’re staying in luxury apartments in Bangalore or eco-premium flats in Bangalore, living in a society can be challenging at this time.
By Nikhil Suresh5 years ago in Longevity
Cervical Spinal Stenosis
In October of 2018, I started to feel this odd tingle in my right hand, it would come and go, especially if I spent a lot of time typing or doing repetitive hand motions. After 36 years of not having a single issue like this, I was baffled, yet keen to blow it off, I had things to get done, and a little tingle wasn't going to mar my day. I told myself to just rest the wrist, take a Tylenol, and all would be well. I hate going to any doctor so I wasn't about to complain about a little issue like this. We were in the process of moving, and you know how that is.
By Serita Wise -Suggs5 years ago in Longevity
Why Should You Walk Barefoot?
I coined the phrase "Barefoot Walk for Proprioception" for a good reason. Long ago, when our son started walking, our family nurse wanted him to start walking barefoot as it would help him perceive and be aware of the position and movement of his body with constant feedback. Later I found that this is called "proprioception" in the medical literature. This piece of interesting knowledge construct got stuck with me for years.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz5 years ago in Longevity






