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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
Tips on How to Reduce Symptoms Covid-19
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By Starr Belle5 years ago in Longevity
Crohn's Disease
May 4, 2014 is a day I will never forget. I woke up to my 6 kids doing what kids do best, making a mess. As soon as I opened my eyes I knew it was going to be bad day. Headache, stomach pain and that dreadful feeling that I hadn't slept at all. My first thought was great I have the Flu now all the kids are going to get it. Little did I know that was just the beginning of 6 years of hell.
By Ann Miller5 years ago in Longevity
A Fifty-Two Year Old Shredder
As I trolled the street around 6:45 am looking for parking before my surf lesson at Del Mar, I blasted the heat a bit because it was "cold," according to Southern California terms. I was half-dressed in my wetsuit, so my legs were warm, but my upper torso was a bit chilled even though I had on a hoodie. I found a spot close to the Power House Park and backed in, hopped out of my car, practically ran to the back of the car to warm up and flung open the hatchback of my Prius. I pulled out my surf booties from the organized pile of surf stuff I kept back there permanently and sat on the curb to put them on. I no longer can stand to put them on. My knees do not get to my chest anymore; well, to be honest, they can't even get up as high as my hips sometimes. My pop-up will be a little wonky today because my hips are moving very stiffly. I finished putting my booties on, swung one of my legs in my trunk, bent the knee at a 90-degree angle, and began my hip stretches. I am not letting my accumulating joint creakiness get the best of my surfing.
By Kim Kuznitz5 years ago in Longevity
What You Can Do To Start Living Healthy Today
Healthy living is desired by many but often thought of as difficult to achieve. If you learn to think of living healthy as a lifestyle rather than a tedious chore, it becomes easier to accomplish. You can begin by following these tips and seeing how easy it is to incorporate elements of healthy living until you have the type of life you want.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Longevity
How are people infected by the new coronavirus?
The new coronavirus pneumonia pandemic / epidemic still affects the fitness and health of the public. In terms of clinical manifestations, most of the infected people have no symptoms or have mild symptoms, but there are also many severely ill patients who have even been taken away by the virus.
By Dr. Gwynneth May5 years ago in Longevity
Top 9 Health Benefits of Wearing Silver
Silver Jewelry plays an elegant role in enhancing your beauty and enabling you with a charming and magnetic look. You may be wondering what else will silver jewelry do? Many people carry silver jewelry due to a fashion trend or as a part of their culture.
By Salman Hashmi5 years ago in Longevity
Letter To You
Dear Epilepsy, I’d like to tell you that many obstacles have gotten in the way of my life throughout these years. I hope you know that your the biggest obstacle I face each day this stupid neurological disorder that causes recurrent seizures. When dealing with you, they're restrictions through this process; whereas I can’t play sports nor be allowed to by myself. Such as; I used to play softball, volleyball, and lacrosse but stopped after being diagnosed. Everything happened when having my first seizure at the age of 12 while visiting my grandmother in South Carolina.
By Ayonna Ramey5 years ago in Longevity
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Overview DVT or Deep Vein Thrombosis is a severe illness resulting from blood clot formation inside a vein. Here in this blog, we will share some interesting insights on the symptoms, causes, treatments, and some preventive measures that can help reduce the chances of deep vein thrombosis.
By Medi Check5 years ago in Longevity
Transient Ischaemic Attack in my 20's
I am a lupus patient and in 2013 I suffered from a transient ischaemic attack (TIA). A transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or “mini stroke” is caused by a temporary disruption in the blood supply to part of the brain.The disruption in blood supply results in a lack of oxygen to the brain.This can cause sudden symptoms similar to a stroke, such as speech and visual disturbance, and numbness or weakness in the face, arms and legs.
By Sumera Rizwan5 years ago in Longevity





