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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
5 Simple yet Amazing Methods on How to Get Rid of Yellow Eyes
Eyes are the most attractive part of your body. They should be white and bright. But what happens when they starts to turn yellow or you have natural yellow eyes? Such a condition is unhealthy for your looks. When such condition arises, a person should look upon every available way on how to get rid of yellow eyes. Here in this article we will be talking about the conditions and consequences of yellow eyes, along with perfect remedies and solutions.
By Natalie Bell7 years ago in Longevity
Food as Therapy
There are countless diets purporting to help you lose weight, but what would happen if you were to approach eating from a health viewpoint rather than a weight loss viewpoint? I find the anti-inflammatory eating approach very interesting, because it's aimed at putting healthy things in the body to reduce levels of potentially harmful inflammation. It's sometimes called an anti-inflammatory diet, but I don't like the use of the term diet since that is so closely associated with attempts to lose weight.
By Ashley L. Peterson7 years ago in Longevity
7 Reasons Every Diabetic Needs an iHealth Smart Wireless Gluco-Monitoring System
The iHealth Smart Wireless Gluco-Monitoring System offers one of the best diabetes management options for those who may have trouble keeping track of their glucose levels. With this system, you get the whole package: An app to track your data, easy-to-use glucose test strips, a sleek testing device featuring Bluetooth connectivity, and so much more. Once you have the iHealth Smart Gluco Monitor in your life, you'll always be on top of your health! Diabetes is not something to take lightly, and iHealth can be the perfect control solution for you or a family member at risk.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Longevity
My Illness Does Define Me
There are lots of key things that can define a person. Beliefs, lifelong values, humility, empathy, and so much more. However, one thing that society has said that does not define us is our illnesses. Well, why not? Does it make us weak if we let our illness shape us into a different person? Is everyone so certain that there are no bright sides to being ill? I believe that my illness does in fact define me, and has changed me for the better.
By Happy 'n Healthy T1D7 years ago in Longevity
Take Better Care of Your Body with These Four Simple Steps
Look at your hands in front of you. See them? That’s part of your body.We each have our very own, and each one is different. Through out all of the variations that we are born with; if it's slightly longer legs, multi coloured eyes, or that freckle that’s shaped like a heart; we’re each created perfectly. No one is more or less flawed than the other.
By Nicole Addison7 years ago in Longevity
When Silence Becomes Shrill
My Dad suffers from Meniere's Disease. In addition to tinnitus and vertigo attacks, he is deaf in one ear. At least, sometimes he seems deaf in that ear. My family is often surprised to hear him say from another room that we are being too loud and it hurts his ears in response to us talking and laughing. Yet, when we call to him from the other room, he doesn't hear us. This phenomenon is known as recruitment.
By Jenny Beck7 years ago in Longevity
My Life with Chronic Illness
I grew up on a small farm in rural Kentucky and probably spent more time in the fields then I did in my home. I ran wild in the hills and woods, and loved every minute of it. I don't think that I had so much as a cold growing up, so when I was struck with a mystery illness at the age of 21, seemingly in the prime of my life, my world stopped and very nearly ended.
By Chelsea Lawson7 years ago in Longevity
Don't Hide from Your Condition
It’s hard to admit that something is wrong with your body or even your mind. It took me a long time to admit that I had vaginismus. Reading about it online, prior to being officially diagnosed, was horrifying to say the least. I couldn’t comprehend how a trigger, that I couldn’t even discern, was causing my body to be in physical pain. I would think to myself, “How is this a real thing and how can it possibly be fixed?”
By Victoria Johnston7 years ago in Longevity











