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The Future of Anti-Aging: Revolutionary Treatments and Their Impact.
Aging it is the price we pay for a living. But it might not always be this way. Increasingly science is revealing how we can slow our biological clocks. Lots of investors purring their money to these researches. But does the science live up to the hype can we really slow down aging or even stop it altogether.
By Kevin Nordling2 years ago in Longevity
Skin care after travel. AI-Generated.
Travel can negatively affect your skin because of changes in environment, openness to poisons, and the pressure of being progressing. When you get back, it's fundamental to revive and reestablish your skin's wellbeing. Here is a far reaching guide on the most proficient method to really focus on your skin after movement, guaranteeing it looks and feels its ideal.
By Shilpi Khatun2 years ago in Longevity
The Vocal 'Book' On Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Hello gents and lady-gents! So I wrote a BUNCH of articles on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, hoping it'll help people. But I have come to an afterthought... and that is my PCOS articles are scattered around my profile like rose petals in a garden. And that's not quite helpful. So I have written a book on the subject... or rather an article with links to every PCOS article that I have written.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Longevity
Stroke does not spare anyone, including children
Associate Professor, Dr. Mai Duy Ton, Director of the Stroke Center, Bach Mai Hospital, said: The center has treated many young stroke patients, including children under 15 years old. For example, in the case of a 9-year-old patient who was at school, he suddenly felt weak and numb on the left side of his body and was taken to the provincial hospital for emergency treatment. Computed tomography results did not detect damage, but magnetic resonance imaging results detected cerebral infarction.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
After the age of 50, men still have these "5 abundances", proving good physical health and the potential to live a long life
1. Memorize a lot A healthy body is also positively linked to memory. For example, the hippocampus (hippocampus) in the brain is an important area that improves memory ability. The size of this area is closely related to the overall quality of the body. Therefore, physically healthy men will also be able to improve the hippocampus in their brain. This facilitates memory retention. Therefore, if men over 60 years old still have the ability to remember things well, this may show that their physical strength is still quite good.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
Follow these Korean tips to get beautiful skin. AI-Generated.
Accomplishing delightful, brilliant skin is a typical desire, and Korean skincare has become eminent overall for its viability and development. The Korean way to deal with skincare stresses a comprehensive everyday practice, quality fixings, and consistency. Here are some fundamental Korean skincare tips to assist you with accomplishing lovely skin:
By Shilpi Khatun2 years ago in Longevity
Why Stress Reduction Is The Wrong Goal For Leaders Wanting Peak Performance
Without a Question, the Single Largest Problem that Leaders have in today's world is Burnout. 80% of Employees have it, and the Statistics are Not Getting Better.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
How do cigarettes affect the body? - Krishna Sudhir
Cigarettes aren’t good for us. That’s hardly news—we’ve known about the dangers of smoking for decades. But how exactly do cigarettes harm us? Let’s look at what happens as their ingredients make their way through our bodies, and how we benefit physically when we finally give up smoking.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity









